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rashmi gupta

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Law at Chandugarh University stands out because it's  not limited to classroom learning. The School of Legal Studies runs initiatives like the Pro Bono Club and legal awareness camps in collaboration with the Ministry of Law and Justice, ensuring students get community engagement experience. Moot court competitions, debates, and national seminars help students polish their advocacy and presentation skills. The university also has collaborations with international institutions, which allow students to participate in global legal research and exchange programs. Students pursuing law here can explore multiple paths—judicial service

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Upasana Rai

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If you join law at Chandigarh University, you'll find plenty of clubs and societies to get involved with. There are moot court clubs, ADR clubs, and pro bono project groups, where you can practice real-life legal scenarios, participate in competitions, or help with legal awareness campaigns. You also get a chance to work with mentors who are experienced advocates, which gives amazing exposure to the legal world. Beyond that, there are student-led initiatives for research, debates, and workshops. 

These clubs not only improve your skills but also help you make connections and prepare for internships and placements. Being active in t

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Abhinav choudhary

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Chandigarh University's law degrees are considered valuable because of the strong academic curriculum, exposure to legal practice, and career support. The degrees are BCI-approved, which means graduates can register as advocates and practice in Indian courts. The university also organizes guest lectures by judges, advocates, and corporate professionals, keeping students updated with the latest legal trends. Internships are mandatory, so students gain experience at High Courts, law firms, and even with NGOs. Apart from professional opportunities, CU encourages students to take part in national and international moot court competitions,

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Damini Aggarwal

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The counselling of APLAWCET comprises Online Registration, Weboption exercise, seat allotment result and reporting to the allocated college. Candidates will have the option to participate in phase 1 counselling and if the seat is not allocated during this round, candidates will have the option to take part in subsequent rounds. The schedule for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET counselling will be available on the APSCHE official website.

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Damini Aggarwal

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The APLAWCET counselling schedule was released on the APSCHE official website. The registration for the counselling started on September 08, 2025. The seat allotment result for the Phase 1 of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET Counselling will be released on the official counselling portal. Once the phase 1 counselling is over, phase 2 counselling will be conducted for students who could not secure a seat in the first phase. 

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Damini Aggarwal

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To crack the AILET exam, candidates must target to achieve rank between 50-60, which means score above 75 will help you land at the NLU Delhi. Candidates must go through the AILET exam pattern, syllabus, and previous year questions to prepare for the exam effectively. The previous year questions will help candidates to get an idea about the kind of questions asked in the exam. 

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Damini Aggarwal

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The AILET application fee structure is categorised based on different categories as given below:

Category

AILET Application Fee (in INR)

General

INR 3,000

PwD/ SC/ ST

INR 1,000

Women of SC/ST Category and Women belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL)

Exempted from paying the application fee

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