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The Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Common Entrance Exam (MDUCEE) is required of applicants in order to be admitted to B.A. LL.B the law department in Rohtak. The admission exam is 75 minutes long and consists of 100 questions, each worth one mark. The university website makes it simple to get the syllabus for the admission exam.

Counseling is used to handle admissions and is based on the entrance exam results. However, the minimum GPA required for admission to MDU's Department of Law is not stated on the university's website. Therefore, it's uncertain if a candidate who received a 70% on the entrance exam will be accepted into the M

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MDU's Department of Law in Rohtak is acknowledged as one of Haryana's premier law colleges, established in 1978 and affiliated with MDU, approved by the Bar Council of India. Offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, the department has a student intake of 240 for undergraduate and 60 for postgraduate programs, with a faculty of 17 members.

The department provides six courses with specializations in Law, and MDU offers 20 scholarship schemes, including merit and need-based scholarships. Regarding placements, approximately 80% of students secure placements, with the highest salary package at 25 LPA and an average

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Candidates must have passed senior secondary (10+2) from the Haryana Education Board or any other board recognised or equivalent to MDU, Rohtak with a minimum of 45% aggregate (42.75% marks for SC/ST/Blind/Visually and Differently Abled candidates of Haryana only) in 12th or any other examination recognised by MDU, Rohtak as equivalent thereto. The B.A. L.L.B. programme at MDU Rohtak admits students only on the basis of a merit list that is generated using the candidates' 10+2 qualifying results.

Again, nevertheless, it is advised to visit the institute's user friendly official website to get the most recent information on the cuto

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A minimum of 45% aggregate (42.75% marks for SC/ST/Blind/Visually and Differently Abled candidates of Haryana only) in senior secondary (10+2) or any other examination recognised by MDU, Rohtak as equivalent thereto is required for candidates to have passed senior secondary (10+2) from the Haryana education board or any other board recognised or equivalent to MDU, Rohtak. Admission to MDU Rohtak's B.A. L.L.B. programme is solely determined by a merit list that is created based on the candidates' 10+2 qualifying scores.

But again it is advisable to go to the official website of the institute for updated information regarding cutoff.

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In order to be admitted to the Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak's law department, applicants must take the MDU Common Entrance Exam (MDUCEE) . The admission exam has 100 questions worth one mark each, and it lasts for 75 minutes.  The entrance exam syllabus can be easily accessed on the university's  website.

Admissions are processed through counseling, which is determined by the entrance exam results. On the other hand, the university's website does not specify the minimal GPA needed for admission to MDU's Department of Law. Thus, it's unclear if an applicant who scored 70% on the entrance exam will be admitted

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The Department of Law, MDU cutoff is available to candidates on the Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak official website and on educational platforms like Shiksha. Usually, the LLB program's cutoff ranks are made public during the counseling procedure and seat assignment procedures. Furthermore, Shiksha offers the most recent cutoff data, including the beginning and ending ranks for several categories, for the B.A. LL.B programme at the Department of Law, MDU.

However it is benefecial to refer to the official university website or the relevant educational platforms in order to obtain the most precise and current information rega

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Yes, you can join the Department of Law at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) directly. The department offers various law programs with different modes of admissions to such courses, as entrance tests are conducted by the this institute. For example, the LLB (Hons.) programme has an intake of 120 students and requires an entrance test for admission. The department aims to equip students for judicial services, improve legal competence, and prepare them for careers in teaching, research, and consultancy in legal procedure and problems.

For more specific information on admission requirements and procedures, you can contact the Department o

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There is nothing knows as top course in the Department of Law at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Rohtak. You can opt for a course related to law as per your preference  and educational qualification. This institute  offers B.A.LL.B. (hons.) Go for it after your 12th as it is an integrated course og 5 years. But if you have done graduation go for LL.B. hons course which is of 3 years.

So, one can not say which one is better as both of them are different  for different  candidates and If you want to get yourself enrolled in Masters you can do LL.M. as well.

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Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies offers various courses in the field of law as well as in the fiekd of management which include various courses like in undergraduate it provides LL.B, BBA, BCA etc. and in Masters it provides courses like LL.M  and MBA. The minimum marks required for getting admission in MBA in Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies, student must have scored more than or equal to 50% marks in his or her class 12th as well as in his or her graduation. There is no specific entrance exam is required to get admission in this university MDU CPAS, ho

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Yes, of course you are surely eligible for getting admission in the Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies with the score of 70% marks in class 12th because in this university only marks scored in 12th class are considered. The criterion for getting admission in various courses are as follows, for the course of LL.B student must have scored more than or equal to 45% marks in class 12th and for differently abled people it is only 4 about 42% to 43% in class 12th, for BBA student must have scored 50% marks in class 12th, For BCA also student must have scored minimum of 50% marks in class 12th. But for the

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