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Ritin Kansal

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No, if you want to take admission at Chandigarh University, there is no need to give CLAT 2026 exam,

you must take the university's internal entrance exam, CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance

Test) which is really very easy. The best part is that if you score well in CUCET, you can get big

scholarships that help reduce your fees.About the BA LLB programme at CU, it is really amazing and worth

it. The department has modern classrooms, a special law library, a big auditorium, and two moot courts

for real practice. One of the most unique things about the department is the Pro Bono Club, which is

supported by the Ministry of Law and Ju

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Anju Rani

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Direct admission at Chandigarh University is possible through the CUCET entrance exam. For integrated law

programs, CLAT 2026 marks are not required. CUCET serves as the university's internal admission process,

assessing students' knowledge in areas such as logical reasoning, general awareness, and legal aptitude.

Students who perform well in CUCET can even secure scholarships that range up to 100% of tuition fees,

making it highly beneficial for meritorious candidates. The process is transparent, merit-based, and designed to

provide equal opportunities to students from all educational backgrounds. Additionally, Chandigarh University

offer

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Shrinkhala S Chand

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IILM University, Gurugram, has a strong law faculty team comprising at least eight dedicated members, including Prof. (Dr.) Sujata Bali who is the Dean and Professor of Law, along with other experienced professors and assistant professors such as Dr. Monica Yadav, Dr. Kuhu Tiwari, Dr. Misha Bahmani, Harshita Jain, Aastha Thakur, and Aratrika Deb. The faculty members bring a blend of academic excellence, research expertise, and practical legal experience, ensuring high-quality legal education and mentorship for students. Their expertise covers diverse areas of law, helping to prepare students for successful careers in the legal professi

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Naman Tripathi

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Chandigarh University does not accept CLAT 2026 scores directly for admission to its LLB or integrated law programs. Instead, the university follows its own internal admission process, where appearing for CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test) is mandatory for every law applicant, regardless of whether they have taken CLAT or not. Even if you score well in CLAT, CU will still require you to clear CUCET, as this exam is used for both admission eligibility and scholarship evaluation.

That said, having a strong CLAT background can indirectly help you, since the skills developed for CLAT includes legal aptitude, logical reasonin

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Shalini

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Yes, pursuing an LL.M. at Chandigarh University is a good option after completing your LL.B. The University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) offers a comprehensive curriculum with multiple specializations, allowing students to focus on areas such as corporate law, criminal law, intellectual property, constitutional law, and human rights. The programme blends theory with practical exposure, including moot courts, ADR workshops, and professional bono projects, helping students gain hands-on legal experience while building advanced knowledge in their chosen field.

UILS also provide internship opportunities with top law firms, corporate le

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Ashwani

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Yes, Chandigarh University offers an extensive scholarship programme for law students, making legal education highly accessible and rewarding. Scholarships are primarily merit-based, awarded based on CUCET performance for integrated programs such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.Com LLB. Depending on your score, students can receive up to 100% tuition waiver, which significantly reduces financial burden. The university also considers other achievements, including academic excellence, extracurricular performance, and special talents, for awarding scholarships. These incentives not only recognize student merit but also motivate students to perf

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sam

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Yes, you can absolutely apply for a BA LLB seat at Chandigarh University without appearing for the CLAT 2026 exam. The university has its own entrance test, CUCET, which serves as the main admission gateway for integrated law programs. CUCET evaluates logical reasoning, legal aptitude, and general awareness to ensure fair selection. One major advantage of this exam is the scholarship system: depending on your performance, students can earn up to 100% tuition waiver, making the programme both accessible and affordable. By relying on CUCET, Chandigarh University allows students from varied educational and regional backgrounds to compete

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Ravi

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Yes, a student with a low CLAT 2026 score can still secure admission to Chandigrah University's BA LLB or B.Com. LLB Programs. CU does not requie CLAT fro admission, as it has its own entrance exam called CUCET, which is mandatory for all law aspirants. Your admission depends entirely on CUCET perfromance and meeting the basic 10+2 eligibilty criteria (50-60% depending on the program).

Even if your CLAT score is low, you can prepare specifically for CUCET, where your legal reasoning, general aptitude, and language skills are tested. Performing well in CUCET can also make you eligibale for schalorships. Therefore, CLAT results do not blo

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Nidhi Singh

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Chandigarh University is an excellent choice for pursuing an LLM after completing your LLB. The university offers specialised programs in Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, and even emerging areas like AI in law. The curriculum is designed to combine theoretical depth with practical experience, including internships, moot courts, research projects, and clinical programs. Faculty members are highly experienced, both academically and professionally, providing mentorship and guidance to help students explore advanced legal research and practical application. The university also facilitates exposure to international legal pra

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Prerana kumari

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Yes, you heard it right, Chandigarh University has its own admission process and you can skip CLAT, because as the university has their own entrance test which is CUCET and this test is mandatory for your admission. If you score well in CUCET then you can get a scholorship that reduces your fees a lot. When students pass CUCET, they can get a scholarship maintained students need to meet certain rules. The most important thing is the CGPA. At the end of every year, students must have a minimum CGPA of 7.5 to renew the scholarship. This pushes students to do well in studies and keep their focus.

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