Is CLAT the only examination to get admission in NUJS?

Asked about NLU Kolkata (NUJS) - The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences - B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.)

I am a science student appearing for Class XII Board examination this year. I am very much interested to about Laws . so wanna do Bsc.LLB ..

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    a year ago

    The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is for getting admission in 5 years integrated law courses. CLAT is a national level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities around the country. CLAT is organized by the Consortium of National Law Universities consisting of the representative universities. Registrations for the examination closed on 30th April. The exam will be conducted on 13th June. So please apply immediately. The eligibility criteria of CLAT UG for 5 years integrated law courses is given below. Eligibility : 10+2 with minimum 45% of aggregate

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Yes, you can absolutely apply for a BA LLB seat at Chandigarh University without appearing for the CLAT 2026 exam. The university has its own entrance test, CUCET, which serves as the main admission gateway for integrated law programs. CUCET evaluates logical reasoning, legal aptitude, and general awareness to ensure fair selection. One major advantage of this exam is the scholarship system: depending on your performance, students can earn up to 100% tuition waiver, making the programme both accessible and affordable. By relying on CUCET, Chandigarh University allows students from varied educational and regional backgrounds to compete

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No, CLAT exam is not mandatory for taking admission in BA LLB at Chandigarh University. For taking admission in university, you need to pass the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET). This test is mandatory for your admission. If you score well in CUCET then you can get a scholarship that reduces your fees a lot. When students pass CUCET, they can get a scholarship but to keep it the scholarship maintained students need to meet certain rules. The most important thing is the CGPA. At the end of every year, students must have a minimum CGPA of 7.5 to renew the scholarship. This pushes students to do well in studies and keep

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Yes, you heard it right, Chandigarh University has its own admission process and you can skip CLAT, because as the university has their own entrance test which is CUCET and this test is mandatory for your admission. If you score well in CUCET then you can get a scholorship that reduces your fees a lot. When students pass CUCET, they can get a scholarship maintained students need to meet certain rules. The most important thing is the CGPA. At the end of every year, students must have a minimum CGPA of 7.5 to renew the scholarship. This pushes students to do well in studies and keep their focus.

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Chandigarh University's University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) has a practical and career-focused curriculum that helps CLAT 2026-qualified students prepare for corporate law, litigation, or the judiciary. The programme covers all important subjects, including corporate law, criminal law, constitutional law, and intellectual property, so students can choose the area they want to specialize in.

UILS also gives students plenty of practical experience. You can take part in moot courts, ADR workshops, pro bono legal projects, and internships with top law firms, corporate legal teams, and courts. Experienced advocates and faculty

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Hi.

The advantages of choosing Chandigarh University for law studies after clearing CLAT 2026 are-

placement

opportunities

competitive exams

experience

while your CLAT score won't be used, if you perform well in the CUCET, CU offers a well-rounded and practical legal education environment with strong industry connections.
 
 
 

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