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AIBE exam will be held in pen and paper mode. The exam will be held for three hours. The AIBE will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions.

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Amarjit Kaur

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Pursuing an LLM at Chandigarh University can be a valuable step after LLB. The university emphasizes research, specialization, and analytical skills required in today's legal profession. Students gain exposure to workshops, conferences, and legal research initiatives that strengthen their academic profile. The structured curriculum and expert guidance prepare graduates for careers in judiciary preparation, legal consultancy, corporate firms, or teaching. Strong academic infrastructure and a professional learning atmosphere make the LLM programme comprehensive and career-oriented. For students seeking quality postgraduate legal educatio

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At Chandigarh University, admission policies are flexible and student-centric. For the three-year LLB course, students can often secure admission without a mandatory entrance examination, based on eligibility criteria and academic performance. Integrated law programs may involve CUCET, but the exam is structured to support students with scholarship benefits. Even without national exams, the university maintains strong academic standards through its structured curriculum and practical legal training. This inclusive approach makes Chandigarh University accessible while ensuring students receive comprehensive education through internships

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You need to have a 12th Marksheet passing with minimum 50% marks, transfer certificate and a aadhar card.

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siya goyal

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For Law Programs At CU: Direct admission isn't offered The direct admission for our Law Programs is through CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). Minimum of 50% aggregate (45% in case of reserved categories) in 12th standard for integrated law programs like BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.). The admission for Law courses in CU is a smooth sailing, transparent and easy one - it's as simple as Register for CUCET, qualify it, and get into counseling. If you have good percentage in 12th, along with qualifying CUCET, it's all set to be in. CU law programs accept CLAT scores as well for further preference of sea

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Rahul Roy

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The CLAT 2026 exam score is not directly used by CU to grant admission to its legal programs (such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, or B.Com LLB). otherwise, you must take the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET), an internal entrance exam administered by the university itself, in order to be admitted to these integrated law courses. Your eligibility and CUCET score will determine your admission. Even if you have a CLAT score, you will still need to pass CUCET in order to be admitted to CU's law program. On the other hand, students who do not take CLAT can still be admitted through CUCET.

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siya goyal

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Chandigarh University is delighted to admit and award scholarships up to 100% to CLAT 2026 qualified, as well as to the non-CLAT students for all its law programs and CUCET is the main, favorable test for entrance and scholarship to any law program. Although a good rank in CLAT is preferred; yet is not essential and has no preference over the non-CLAT. CUCET is mandatory, for eligibility as well as for all scholarships up to 100%. The university wishes to pave opportunities to all bright students of the country, in the top-class law programs, that offer excellent curriculum, hands-on experience, industrial connect, and qualified teachi

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Itti Dogra

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You do not need CLAT 2026 marks to get admission at Chandigarh University, and direct admission is not offered for law programs. The university clearly requires all law applicants to appear for CUCET, which is the only valid pathway for admission. Even if you haven't taken CLAT or don't want to appear for any national-level test, you can still apply easily through CUCET. The exam is simple and student-focused, and you only need 30 out of 100 marks to qualify. Chandigarh University also provides ₹200 crore worth of scholarships, and a large part of it is based on CUCET scores, giving students an opportun

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Itti Dogra

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No, you do not need a CLAT 2026 rank to get a law seat at Chandigarh University. The university does not make CLAT compulsory for admission into any of its law programs. Instead, the main requirement is to appear for CUCET, which is the university's own entrance test. You only need 30 out of 100 marks to clear CUCET, which makes the admission process simple and student-friendly. Chandigarh University also offers scholarships worth ₹200 crores, and many of these are based on your CUCET performance, which means clearing the test can also help reduce your fee. The university keeps its admission procedure t

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Parul

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Yes, Chandigarh University has Pro Bono Club; and as a student, you can also join it to take part in legal activities. The Pro Bono Club is a club wherein students operate free legal services and promote legal awareness for the benefit of humankind. It opens projects for activities by the Ministry of Law & Justice that include legal awareness programs, expert presentations, and community outreach activities on social issues.

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