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Vikash Nishad

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Sumit Kumar

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Absolutely, Chandigarh University is highly worth pursuing for a BA LLB (Hons.) degree. The integrated programme combines humanities and legal studies, allowing students to gain a broad understanding of society while developing professional legal expertise. Students benefit from a practical-oriented curriculum, including internships, moot courts, court visits, and client counseling sessions. The faculty is highly qualified, experienced in both academia and legal practice, and provides mentorship throughout the course. The university also offers specialisation options such as Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, International Law, and IPR

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Pankaj Mehta

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After completing Class 12, students aspiring for BA LLB at Chandigarh University must appear for the university's entrance exam, CUCET. The exam evaluates legal aptitude, logical reasoning, general awareness, and analytical skills. Based on performance, students may also become eligible for scholarships up to 100%, offering a significant financial advantage. The process is merit-based and ensures equal opportunity for all applicants. Once the entrance results are declared, qualified students are called for document verification and course enrollment. During the program, students gain exposure to practical legal training, including moot

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sam

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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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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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Shweta

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Yes, indeed so very much; at Chandigarh University, the law programme strives to give this real feel through so many live tasks and field work. The world-curriculum keeps changing with needs of the industry. The university runs 7 specialisation for the LLM, which helps saturate each legal area with more understanding and simplicity. The campus has 2 most moot courts set for students to practice real case style. One computer lab is designed for legal research, and international moot court events. The university has established it's special ADR center, which has training, Seminars, and many conferences. Pro bono work is included in the p

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Vandana Aggarwal

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Yes, you heard it right, the infrastructure of the law department at Chandigarh University is really very unique. The law campus is so beautifully designed with very nice infrastructure and it gives a very cool atmosphere and vibes. The department is full of fun, activities and so much practical learning. Trust me, its not only about books and studies, every day feels exciting because there is always something happening. The campus is modern with top facilities. There is a separate law library, a well-equipped auditorium and even a Pro Bono Club. This club is supported by the Ministry of Law and Justice. It helps students spread legal

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Abhishek Ranjan

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The University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) has a Moot Court room, a mock case where students conduct and present other papers like real lawyers. It functions as a small court room, so students get to know practically how a case moves in court. Besides, the university sends law students for regular study tours such as visits to district courts, high courts, and even legal aid offices. These tours form part of the practical learning strategy integrated into the law curriculum. CU also manages Legal Aid Clinics under the National Legal Services Authority. Participation in organizing legal awareness drives is on the students, who als

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JEEVAN JYOTI

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No, you don't have to take the CLAT 2026 exam to get admission in Chandigarh University. Instead, you must take the university's own entrance examination, the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test), which is very simple to pass. The best thing is that if you score well in CUCET, you can avail of big scholarships that help in your fee reduction. The best part is that the BA LLB Program at CU is really amazing and worth taking up. The department has  state of the art  classrooms, special law library, big auditorium, and two moot court rooms for real practice. One most distinct feature of the department is the

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Nidhi Nidhi

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No, taking the CLAT examination is not mandatory for admission into BA LLB at Chandigarh University. To be eligible for admission in the university, students need to qualify the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET), an important test for their admission to the university. With just a little better score in CUCET, students qualify for good scholarships, which greatly reduce fees. CUCET-qualified students are entitled to the scholarship but such students have to follow some rules to retain the grant. One most important rule is the CGPA requirement. This scholarship has to be renewed every year for students who must have a m

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Rekha Devi

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Yes, you can skip CLAT 2026 and you are definitely eligible for the law admission at Chandigarh University. You only need to clear the University entrance exam called CUCET. Well, it is mandatory for your admission: If you score well in CUCET, you might get one of those scholarships that bring down your fees by a lot, and, you know, the law department isn't just about books and classrooms; they boast modern infrastructure, a separate library, and an auditorium and yes, a Pro Bono Club. Plus, it's really curious: Madhyastha - Centre of Excellence is another thing about the law department.

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Prerana kumari

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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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Shanoo Sharma

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Yes, Chandigarh University organize moot courts and a lot of activities fo the law department at Chandigarh University with some very exciting activities that keep them engaged and allow them to vibe with the legal world. It's not the usual grind of studying; they bring the real world into their classroom.

What with expert talks of legal experts such as retired judges, advocates, and others taking legal pros to all levels on topics such as PILs, Land Laws, even the very buzz-worthy subjects of the Sabarimala judgment – this is not just a lecture; it's practically an exclusive Q&A where you get to pose any questions and get back the le

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