Are there any government job opportunities that I can seek after completing law courses from JLU Bhopal?
After completing a BA LLB (H) from JLU Bhopal, you can explore several government job opportunities such as:
- Judicial Services: Appear for exams like State Judicial Service Exam to become a judicial officer.
- Public Prosecutor: Work as a prosecutor in various courts.
- Legal Advisor: Serve in government d
Yes, students who have completed an undergraduate law course such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BCom LLB from JLU Bhopal are eligible for various jobs in the government sector. Students can either directly apply via government recruitment portals or take government exams. Interested students can check the
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The JLU Bhopal average salary has not been disclosed. As per the official website, the highest package offered to the 2023 passing out students was INR 14.25 LPA. The NIRF report 2025 has also been released. The median salary offered to MBA students was iNR 6.60 LPA. For LLB and LLM courses, the med
The JLU Bhopal MA course runs for two years. For this duration, the university charges hostel fees ranging from INR 3.2 to INR 3.3 lakh.
Note: The above-mentioned fee is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change. Hence, it is indicative.
Yes, students who receive the BMS admissions offers from JLU Bhopal are required to make payment of the fees prescribed by the university. In general, at this stage, students are required to pay a one-time fee and the first installment of the tuition fees.
The JLU Bhopal BDes course runs for four years. For this duration, the university charges hostel fees amounting to INR 4.9 lakh.
Note: The above-mentioned fee is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change. Hence, it is indicative.
The JLU Bhopal BDes course runs for four years. For this duration, the university charges hostel fees ranging from INR 5.3 Lacs to INR 6.5 lakh.
Note: The above-mentioned fee is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change. Hence, it is indicative.
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