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Shailja Rawat

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As per the latest placement information, 46% of the PG (2-year) batch were placed during the 2023 placements. Moreover, looking at the past three years' data (2021 to 2023), a fluctuating trend was recorded in the placement rate of PG (2-year) courses. The following table depicts the exact numbers:

Course

Placement Rate (2021)

Placement Rate (2022)

Placement Rate (2023)

PG (2-year)

30%

50%

46%

 Note: The above data is not course-specific.

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Shailja Rawat

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As per the latest placement information,  881 PG (2-year) students were placed out of the 1,376 students enrolled in the programme. Moreover,  the median package offered to PG (2-year) during the 2023 placements stood at INR 3.15 LPA. The median package for the same course stood at INR 3.12 LPA during the placement drive held in 2022.

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, the Faculty of Law, BHU accepts CUET-PG scores for admission to LLM courses. Candidates seeking admission must have a valid score in the national-level examination. In 2025, the cutoff marks for the one-year LLM and two-year LLM courses stood at 187 and 185, respectively. The mentioned cutoff was for the applicants belonging to the General All-India category.

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Manori Sahni

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Candidates wanting to pursue LLM from Faculty of Law BHU need to complete the CUET-PG application form. Hence, the application fee is applicable of the national-level exam. Aspirants can check below category-wise CUET-PG application fee:

Category

Application Fee

(For up to two test papers)

GeneralINR 1,200

Gen-EWS/OBC-NCL

INR 1,000

SC/ST/Third Gender

INR 900
PwDINR 800

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Manori Sahni

Contributor-Level 9

Candidates seeking admission to the LLM course should have a valid LLB or integrated LLB degree with at least 50% aggregate. The eligible candidates need to apply for CUET-PG. Admission to the LLM course is done based on merit in the national-level examination. The candidates who meet the cutoff mark become eligible for participation in counselling. In the BHU CUET PG counselling, seats are allotted for the LLM course. Selected candidates can then submit important documents and pay admission fee amount for seat confirmation.

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Manori Sahni

Contributor-Level 9

No, as per the data curated from the official sources and web, BHU law faculty offers admission based on CUET-PG scores only. Candidates need to have a valid score in the national-level exam for admission. The Faculty of Law BHU may not offer admission through any other procedure. Before applying for the exam, candidates must check the prescribed eligibility criteria.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates need to pass LLB or a five-year integrated BA LLB/ any other equivalent exam with a minimum of 55% aggregate to apply for NLU Ranchi LLM course. Besides, candidates must also pass CLAT for admission in LLM programme. One must also hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Overall ratings for the LLM programme by KIIT School of Law on Shiksha: KSOL received a 4.1 out of 5 rating, which reflects that students feel that teaching is satisfactory and infrastructure well-maintained with considerable placement avenues. In contrast, NLUO has an overall review score of 3.7 out of 5, whereas PRSU has a score of 3.5 out of 5. The ratings presented indicate satisfaction by students with the quality of education and support offered by each institution; it is apparent that KSOL fared fairly well among the three law schools.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The LLM course tuition fee is also pretty steep at KIIT School of Law as compared to others. The fee at KSOL is INR 3.5 Lacs for one-year course. At NLUO, it is the same course charged at INR 70,000 and at PRSU at INR 3,500. So, this reflects the commitment that each of them asks for finance. For instance, those aspects, including such factors as faculty and infrastructure, as well as placement opportunities, should all be considered while selecting an LLM degree course.

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Bhumika Yadav

Contributor-Level 10

Total 88 students out of 90 enrolled in the LLM programme during placement cycle at KSOL in 2022. This shows that the training and placement cell that is affiliated with this institution teaches students the relevant skills and lets them gain internships as well as job placements. It comes as a testament that 50 out of 51 LLM students were placed in the year 2021, based on a strong track record of successful placements for graduates from the programme. The median salary offered to LLM graduates for this period stands at INR 9 LPA.

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