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Neerja Rohatgi

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Studying BCom LLB programme at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, could be considered a little on the expensive side, as the course fee is around ₹ 4.07 L. To know more details, click here

 

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Manish Jaiswal

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YES, You can migrate to any other university also for Chandigarh university. Chandigarh University is best for B.A. LL.B. Chandigarh University has been accredited with the prestigious A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Chandigarh University has become the youngest and the only private university in India to bag an A+ grade in the first cycle of the accreditation process and has also become the only state private university of Punjab to be accredited by NAAC. Best Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Law B.A. + LL.B. (Hons) - Integrated College in Punjab, India Legal Studies is an interdisciplinary, l

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Sudhanshu MishraI AM A COLLEGE STUDENT.

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Panjab University will hold PU-B.A./B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.) 5 years Integrated Course Entrance Test for the 2026 session soon. Students can check the official website for more updates on the same.

Total marks will be 100 for the same. As per the last year cut off, General Candidates must get 55 marks in the OMR sheet Test. And the Reserved categories must get 38 to 48 marks in the same.

So, it's not tough to get in UILS.

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Sudhanshu MishraI AM A COLLEGE STUDENT.

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B.A L.LB (5 Years integrated) course is best of University Institute Legal Studies, Punjab University. It provides amazing experience in Law Courses. Even you can go for B.Com L.LB course (5 Years integrated) if you are Commerce background student. 

Masters degrees are also useful in this institute. They also provide you amazing experience and holistic development in your field.

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Aakanksha Singh

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Yes, the B.Com LL.B placements at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University are considered good. As per the NIRF 2023 report, PG 1-Year programme students were placed with a median salary package of Rs 8,00,000 during placements at UILS Chandigarh. The institute offers excellent placement opportunities with a high median salary package, indicating a strong track record of successful placements for students pursuing B.Com LL.B at the University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University

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Prasanta Dolai

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Candidates can find the cut-off for the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) at Panjab University on the university's official website or admission portal. 

The PU BA LLB cut-off is based on a ranking and marking system. The cut-off list indicates the minimum rank or marks a candidate must score to gain admission to the university. The cut-off is released during the counselling and admission process. 

Panjab University will release the PU LLB 2024 cut-off online a few days after the results are announced

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Dheeraj kumar

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Absolutely, if you're looking at the cost, how good the facilities are, how people see the school, and how well graduates do in getting jobs after finishing the program, and the LL.M. programme at the University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, has a cost advantage of Rs. 20,000, great facilities, a strong reputation, and a 20% better job placement rate, then it sounds like a really good choice for you. These factors make it stand out as a better option based on what you're looking for in a program. Just make sure it matches with what you want to achieve in your studies and future career.

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Pallavi Kumari

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There are Merit and entrance-based admissions are both used at Punjab University's University Institute of Legal Studies for several programmes .PU UGLAW is the entrance test for the BCom LLB (Hons) and BA LLB (Hons) programmes, while PU-CET (PG) exam determine admission to the LLM programme. Candidates are chosen based on their academic standing and performance in the university's entrance exam.

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Pallavi Kumari

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Yes, you can get into the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) at Panjab University with a 70 percent score in PU UGLAW. The eligibility criteria for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce LLB (Hons.) program at UILS is a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 examination from any recognized Board/University. However, the admission to the BCom LLB (Hons.) program is based on merit determined through an entrance exam conducted by the university.

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Ankan Ghosh

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Certainly. My friend passed out LLB in 2022 from PU. The Faculty Members were all very good and they taught us with lot of dedication. There were part time Faculty Members also, and some of them rose to be Judges of High Court and also Supreme Court. I am sure the quality of Faculty even today would be as good as it was then.

 

I am not saying so because Law Dept. PU, happens to be my Alma Mater, but because I see a lot of pass outs do well as lawyers . The university otherwise also has a glorious past to substantiate its credentials. The last to last Retired Chief Justice Of India, Justice Kehar was a pass out of Law Dept, PU. The

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