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Vishal Baghel

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x4 + x2 + 1 = 0

x4 + 2x2 + 1 – x2 = 0

  ( x 2 + 1 + x ) ( x 2 x + 1 ) = 0

  x = ± ω , ? ω 2

Now, = α 1 0 1 1 + α 2 0 2 2 α 3 0 3 3  

= ω 1 0 1 1 + ω 2 0 2 2 ω 3 0 3 3  

= 1 + 1 – 1 = 1

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To crack the AILET exam, candidates must target to achieve rank between 50-60, which means score above 75 will help you land at the NLU Delhi. Candidates must go through the AILET exam pattern, syllabus, and previous year questions to prepare for the exam effectively. The previous year questions will help candidates to get an idea about the kind of questions asked in the exam. 

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Yes, yes Chandigarh University has a lot of clubs and organizations for law students, with theoretical knowledge, the university also focuses on practical knowledge and yes the law department has super and amazing Moot Court Society (MCS). These moot court rooms help you to get better at things like research, arguing your case, and just generally bossing it in legal stuff. CU also organize these intra-departmental and even national-level moots where you can learn a lot with real life examples and the department is always buzzing with several activities. They organize expert talks where reputed legal experts come and give knowledge&hell

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Vishal Baghel

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x4 + x2 + 1 = 0

x4 + 2x2 + 1 – x2 = 0

  ( x 2 + 1 + x ) ( x 2 x + 1 ) = 0

x = ± ω , ? ω 2

Now, = α 1 0 1 1 + α 2 0 2 2 α 3 0 3 3  

= ω 1 0 1 1 + ω 2 0 2 2 ω 3 0 3 3  

= 1 + 1 – 1 = 1

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Itti Dogra

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Chandigarh University gives options like BBA LLB and B.Com LLB. Admission is very simple. A student needs to pass 10+2 in any stream with at least 55% marks from a recognised board. After that, apply for the course on the university website. There is an entrance exam and also direct admission based on merit. The programme runs for 5 years as it is integrated. The fee is near INR 1,01,000 per semester. Extra fee like examination (INR 2500) and security (INR 2000 one time) is also there. Students should keep documents ready like mark sheets, ID proof, photos. 

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Diksha

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Every law student looks for more than books. They want practice, exposure, and guidance. Chandigarhn University offers LL.M. with a mix of all these. The faculty includes experts who support students in both classroom and research work. The campus has modern facilities, with smart classrooms and legal databases in the library. Court visits, moot courts, and legal aid clinics give real-world knowledge. The course is flexible, with both on-campus and online options. Specializations in different areas allow learners to pick according to their interest. The programme is made to match national and global standards, so students can prepare f

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Every student has to do internships in reputed places. Some get chance with offices of senior lawyers, law firms like J Sagar Associates, Amarchand & Mangaldas, Sridhar Laxmi Narayan, and Indus Law. One of the most interesting parts of the law department is Madhyastha-Centre of Excellence. It teaches students how to solve legal issues in court in a peaceful way. They even show how AI can help in legal matters. It is a great way to learn practical skills.

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Jaswinder Singh

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Then BBA LLB (Hons) is one programme that gives both together. It is a five-year integrated course that makes students ready for corporate as well as legal fields.

At Chandigarh University, the eligibility is simple. A student must pass 10+2 from any stream with minimum 55% marks from a recognised board. The duration of this programme is 5 years and the fee is charged semester wise. The semester fee is INR 1,01,000. Apart from this, students also pay INR 2,500 as examination fee and INR 2,000 as security.

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MANPREET KAUR

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BBA LLB at Chandigarh university is a pretty good and amazing program. Like from the 1st semester only you will learn practical stuff, experience moot courts and clinical programs where you can learn with real-world scenarios. The course blends business and law super well, so you get to learn stuff like corporate law, arbitration and even niche fields like patents. And about placements. They are really lit. CU has a lot of connections with big companies like Delhi High Court, Punjab & Haryana High Court and even corporate setups like NHAI. 
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Chandigarh University is a good University but placements at good colleges are normal average ( 30-50 %) .

Chandigarh University is a NIRF ranked private university.It may be a tier 2 option .

 

While selecting a law college one can consider fees, brand value, teaching quality .

Also you can explore about -

  • NIRF law ranking
  • Top 30 law colleges in India
  • CUET Law
  • NLU 
  • CLAT

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

The 3-year LL.B. fee at Chandigarh University is approximately INR 3,57,000 and for 5 years it is approximately 5.50 lakh.The fees may also vary for Chandigarh and Lukchnow campus.

Studying law is always a great choice and open n number of opportunities.

 

Also you can explore about -

  • NIRF law ranking
  • CLAT
  • CUET Law
  • Jamia CET
  • AILET
  • Law as teaching career 

 

 

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Damini Aggarwal

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The AILET application fee structure is categorised based on different categories as given below:

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AILET Application Fee (in INR)

General

INR 3,000

PwD/ SC/ ST

INR 1,000

Women of SC/ST Category and Women belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL)

Exempted from paying the application fee

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Abhay Aggarwal

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No, the TS EAMCET exam has no negative marking for wrong answers marked by the students.

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Abhishek Chaudhary

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The TS EAMCET marking scheme is +1 for the correct answers and no negative marking for wrong attempts.

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It is aldol condensation.

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Vishal Baghel

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Number of sp2 carbon = 8

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