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HelloIn 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
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HelloIn 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 to MDU's Department of Law.
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Hello, Admissions at MDU's Department of Law follow a dual approach, considering both merit and entrance criteria. Most courses rely on 10+2 exam scores for admission, while the B.A. LL.B. (Hons) programme requires success in a crucial entranc
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Hello, Admissions at MDU's Department of Law follow a dual approach, considering both merit and entrance criteria. Most courses rely on 10+2 exam scores for admission, while the B.A. LL.B. (Hons) programme requires success in a crucial entrance test. To sum up, the process involves merit-based entry for many courses and entrance-based entry for specific ones like B.A. LL.B. (Hons). Keep in mind that this information may change, so it's advisable to check the Department of Law's official MDU website for the latest admission details. The Department of Law at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) Rohtak is renowned as one of the top law colleges in Haryana.
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2 years ago
Can I join MDU CPAS directly?
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Yes, absolutely you can join MDU CPAS ( Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies) directly because in almost all the courses there is no any entrance exam is being taken by the university. Also this university do
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Yes, absolutely you can join MDU CPAS ( Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies) directly because in almost all the courses there is no any entrance exam is being taken by the university. Also this university does not accept the scores of other entrance exams for example CLAT, CAT etc. But to get direct admission there are several criterion of minimum marks scored which include aggregate marks scored in class 12th for undergraduate courses and aggregate marks scored in graduation and class 12th for postgraduation courses. For example to get admission in LLB, one must have scored minimum 45% aggregate marks in class 12th, to get admission in BBA one must have scored 50% in class 12th, to get admission in LLM one must have scored 50% marks in graduation and 50% marks in class 12th also, to get admission in MBA one must have scored 50% marks in class 12th and 50% marks in graduation also.
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2 years ago
Which one is better for B.A. LL.B., Institute of Law and Research or Department of Law, MDU?
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Hello, The Department of Law, MDU Rohtak, has offers a 3- year LL.B. and 5-year integrated course, which may provide more opportunities than The Institute Law and Research for students to specialize in various areas of law as it offers 5
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Hello, The Department of Law, MDU Rohtak, has offers a 3- year LL.B. and 5-year integrated course, which may provide more opportunities than The Institute Law and Research for students to specialize in various areas of law as it offers 5 years course. Additionally, the Department of Law, MDU Rohtak, has a rich library and organizes various students' extension and research programs, which can be beneficial for students interested in research and development. Ultimately, the choice between the two institutions depends on your specific interests and preferences, such as the size of the institution, the availability of resources, and the proximity to your residence. It is recommended to visit both institutions, interact with current students and faculty to get a better understanding of each institution's strengths and weaknesses.
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2 years ago
Is Department of Law, MDU the best in Rohtak?
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Hello, 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,
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Hello, 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 of 19 LPA. Notable recruiters include ICICI Bank and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. The college infrastructure is deemed above average, featuring amenities like Wi-Fi, classrooms, a department library, and a computer lab.While MDU's Department of Law is esteemed in Haryana, it's crucial to align individual career aspirations and preferences when selecting a college. A campus visit, interaction with current students, and participation in workshops or seminars can provide valuable insights into the institution's offerings and culture.
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2 years ago
Does MDU CPAS accept CLAT score?
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To get admission in LLB in Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and allied studies (MDU CPAS) in Gurugram, one must have scored atleast equal to or more than 45 % aggregate marks in class 12th and for differently abled people i
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To get admission in LLB in Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and allied studies (MDU CPAS) in Gurugram, one must have scored atleast equal to or more than 45 % aggregate marks in class 12th and for differently abled people it should be equal to or more than 42.5% aggregate marks in class 12th from any renowned board. CLAT score is not included in any criteria to get admission in LLB in this University. So, MDU CPAS does not Accept CLAT score overall, for admission in course of LLB because admission to LLB in this university is directly based upon the marks scored by the student in his or her 12th class. In case of more and more applications the priority should be given to the person who have scored more in class 12th than the student with low score in class 12th.
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2 years ago
What is the seat intake for LL.M. at MDU CPAS?
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At Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies (MDU CPAS) the seat intake for LL.M is based on the two shifts eg. shift 1 and shift 2. 30 seats for the students in LL.M course are available or offered in
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At Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies (MDU CPAS) the seat intake for LL.M is based on the two shifts eg. shift 1 and shift 2. 30 seats for the students in LL.M course are available or offered in shift 1 in this university and 30 seats for students are available in shift 2 for LLM course in this university in Gurugram. So we can say that overall 60 seats are available for LL.M course in this University (MDU CPAS). If we talk about the criterion for getting admission in this course LL.M then you can get direct admission to this course by just filling out the application form and on getting selected in the merit list. But also students have to qualify the one given criterion by the university which is student must have scored 50% marks in his or her class 12th and 50% marks in his or her undergraduate course LL.B. Also you got admission in this course in two shifts i.e. shift 1 and shift 2, both having 30- 30 seats available for LLM in Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies in Gurugram.
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As the information available till now Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies offers better placement record than Institute of Law and Research. However any official information is not available about the placem
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As the information available till now Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies offers better placement record than Institute of Law and Research. However any official information is not available about the placements in Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies. In Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies around 60 % to 75% students got their placements in the recent placements and the highest package students got was around 6 to 7 Lacs Indian rupees per annum and the lowest package offered in MDU CPAS was around 3 to 4 Lacs Indian rupees per annum. In Institute of Law and Research, around 80% of the students got their internship but after internships they do not get good placements so, in Institute of Law and Research, students of Institute of Law and Research have given mixed responses some of them said that placement is good and most of the students said that placement record is not good in the Institute of Law and Research. So we can say that placements are good in MDU CPAS than Institute of Law and Research.
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Hello, 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
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Hello, 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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Hello, 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 coun
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Hello, 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 regarding the cutoff of any particular university.
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