Which is a better option among Chandigarh University, Galgotias University and UGU-Jaipur for law?

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    naren pulikonda | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Chandigarh University gives more practical information and focuses on what you are trying to develop with a very good structural pattern of approach.
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    Tamanna Thakur Student at Chandigarh University | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Go for Chandigarh University without any doubt. It hones your personality like no one else and prepares you for the future to the best possible extent! It has excellent faculty, and infrastructure! It is conveniently located at one of the best places in India, both climate-wise and traffic/pollution-wise!
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    Dev Parbhakar | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    I am pursuing law. The staff of CU is very knowledgeable and co-operative. Moreover, the evaluation system is quite different and lectures are dictated through PPTs.
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  • For law, CU is better as it gives you more practical knowledge by visits to high court and district courts.
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    Gaurav Kumar Singh Educationist & Carrer counselor | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    I will suggest you to go for Chandigarh University because it is Approved by Bar Council of India. University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) is known as one of the best law colleges in Punjab and is a distinguished center for legal research & teaching. Chandigarh University (CU) Punjab has a fully effective Placement programs that acts as bridge between the legal profession and students. For more information, kindly visit: www.cuchd.in
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    Nixit Bhalla Student at chandigarh university | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    For Law, Chandigarh University is a great choice. All courses for law are approved and reconsigned by the Bar Council of India. This recognition is very important when we get our degrees in law. Proper practice room are build to give upliftment to study.
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    Atul Bagga | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Undoubtedly, Chandigarh University is best choice among these universities because CU provides practical exposures to the law students. Chandigarh University organizes Global Law Conference to inculcate among law students the experience of prominent personalities from law department. Also the future is secured with Chandigarh University because of wonderful placement records.
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    ISHITA PATIL | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Definitely, Chandigarh University is the best option as it is NAAC A+ and have talented faculty members, most of them are Ph.D. from reputed institutions. Additionally University have excellent resources in terms of buildings, hostels and well-equipped laboratories. Furthermore, Chandigarh University leaves no stone unturned for the placement of its students.
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    Raj Soni Budding graduate at Chandigarh University | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    When it comes to law in private universities Chandigarh University is the best among private players. The students of law undergoes rigorous brain storming sessions and each law subject is explained in detail with practical examples. Various workshops are held by inviting prominent lawyers and judges of Punjab high court and supreme court of India. Within the campus of CU mock court room sessions are held in the presence of renowned high court or supreme court retired judges so that the students morale is boosted and get ready to face the court room sessions with great confidence in real life right from the beginning of there career.
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    Ankit M. Employee at IT Sector | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    For Law, Chandigarh University is a great choice. All courses for law are approved and reconsigned by the Bar Council of India. This recognition is very important when we get our degrees in law. The department regularly organised Moot courts and expert talks from well renowned judges and lawyers to inspire the students and also, they answer all industry related question of the students from time to time.

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