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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Chandigarh University organize moot courts and a lot of activities fo the law department at Chandigarh University with some very exciting activities that keep them engaged and allow them to vibe with the legal world. It's not the usual grind of studying; they bring the real world into their classroom.
What with expert talks of legal experts such as retired judges, advocates, and others taking legal pros to all levels on topics such as PILs, Land Laws, even the very buzz-worthy subjects of the Sabarimala judgment – this is not just a lecture; it's practically an exclusive Q&A where you get to pose any questions and get back the le
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, undoubtedly it is worth Chandigarh University for doing a 3-year LLB program, in fact, the best programme of the university. CU offers B.A. LL.B. and LL.M. with various specializations so that students can choose a career path that suits them. The department has two dedicated moot courts, well-stocked specialised library, and an auditorium for all law-related activities. Another distinctive feature is the Pro Bono Club, funded by the Ministery of Law and Justice, which aims to promote legal awareness by organizing workshops and sessions. CU also has the adhyastha Centre, which trains students in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University's university Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) has a practical curriculum that helps CLAT 2026 qualified students prepare for careers in corporate law, litigation, or the judiciary. The programme covers important subjects like corporate law criminal law, constitutional law, and intellectual property giving students a strong foundation. They can also choose areas they want to focus on according to their career goals.
Besides classroom learning students get plenty of hands on experience through moot courts, internships, ADR workshops, and probono legal projects. Experienced faculty and practicing advocates guid
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
PhD Amity University Mohali admissions are open. The below are the PhD details:
· 35+ Research Centres
· 194 H-Index
· 2,580+ Patents Filed | 450 Granted
· 500+ Govt. Funded Research Projects
· 59+ Ramalingaswami/Ramanujan Fellows
· 2,000+ PhD Scholars Across Disciplines
PhD programmes are available in the following specialisations that are given below:
- Bioinformatics
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Amity University Mohali fee structure for the available hostels is given below:
- For AC Rooms – INR 1.85 LPA
- For Non-AC Rooms – INR 1 LPA. (For Boys Only)
One-time Hostel Security Deposit of INR 15,000 which has to be paid along with the total Hostel fee.
The hostel fee is inclusive of the boarding & also the laundry charges. There are multi cuisine cafeterias that are available in the campus.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Amity University Mohali Punjab is a good university with IACBE, ACBSP (Management Programmes) accreditations. The university is recognised by UGC, Department of Science and Technology, Central Counselling Board, COA, & Bar Council of India. The university is spread aross 40+ acre of land. The placements are good in the university. Hence, it is a good university.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, indeed so very much; at Chandigarh University, the law programme strives to give this real feel through so many live tasks and field work. The world-curriculum keeps changing with needs of the industry. The university runs 7 specialisation for the LLM, which helps saturate each legal area with more understanding and simplicity. The campus has 2 most moot courts set for students to practice real case style. One computer lab is designed for legal research, and international moot court events. The university has established it's special ADR center, which has training, Seminars, and many conferences. Pro bono work is included in the p
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 1
No, taking the CLAT examination is not mandatory for admission into BA LLB at Chandigarh University. To be eligible for admission in the university, students need to qualify the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET), an important test for their admission to the university. With just a little better score in CUCET, students qualify for good scholarships, which greatly reduce fees. CUCET-qualified students are entitled to the scholarship but such students have to follow some rules to retain the grant. One most important rule is the CGPA requirement. This scholarship has to be renewed every year for students who must have a m
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Chandigarh University (CU) admissions are generally based on CUCET scores for most of the courses. Students need to appear for the test or submit scores of any other accepted exams as stated by the university. Hence, in some cases, you may get admission in CU without CUCET. The CUCET test is also a scholarship test and if you want to get the scholarship benefits offered by the university based on CUCET scores, then you will have to appear for the exam.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
TIET Patiala – Approx. Percentile Cutoff (General Category)
Outside Punjab Quota
CSE / COE / CSBS: 97–98+ percentile
ECE / ENC / EIC: 94–96 percentile
Other branches: 90–93 percentile
Punjab Quota (slightly lower because seats are reserved)
CSE / COE / CSBS: 95–97 percentile
ECE / ENC / EIC: 92–94 percentile
Other branches: 88–91 percentile
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