What is the procedure of admission in 5 year integrated law course and fee structure in Lovely Professional University?

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I have just appeared 12th board exams from Maharashtra and interested in law.

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    Aadi Riti | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    Applicants appearing for LPUNEST (Integrated Law) should have either completed or shall be appearing in 2025, in final examination of 10+2 from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE, New Delhi) or The Council for Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE, New Delhi) or State Board or any other Council

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    sahil Dalwal | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    The 5-year integrated law courses at Lovely Professional University (LPU) include B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), which are designed to combine undergraduate education with a law degree. The admission process is based on the results of the LPUNEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test), which also offers scholarship opportunities.

    Eligibility Criteria:

    • Applicants must have completed or be appearing for the 12th grade (from any stream) with English as a subject, with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks, or 50% for reserved category students (SC/ST/OBC).
    • Candidates are required to qualify either LP
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    RASHMI PRIYA | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    The 5-year Integrated Law Course at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is typically a BA LL.B (Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws) or BBA LL.B (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws). This program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in law after completing their higher secondary education (12th grade). Here's the procedure for admission and an overview of the fee structure:

    Admission Procedure for 5-Year Integrated Law Course (BA LL.B/BBA LL.B)

    1. Eligibility Criteria:

      • Educational Qualification:
        • You should have completed your 12th grade (or equivalent) with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate for general c
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    Akshai ram

    10 months ago

    Hello There,

    LPU is one of the top private univeristy in India offering more than 150+ programmes along various disciplines like Agriculture, Architecture, Law, Engineering, etc which are all unque with their curriculum. Especially talking about the law programmes offered at LPU which are much more carrer orinted by providing much more hand on learning experince to the candidates through their practical learning curriculum. LPU offers both B.A and BBA LLB (Hons.) programmes which are much more beneficial for the candidates as well. 

    The university had set an admission procedure and the eligibility criteria inorder to get the admissi

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