Which is better, LPU or Chandigarh University for a B.Com LLB?

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    Raj M I am a student from Chnadigarh University (CU) | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Department of Legal Studies
    Ranked among the best B.Com LLB college for legal studies in Punjab, UILS offers a five year integrated degree programme in Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Law (B.Com. LL.B) that involves the study of commerce along with the in-depth study of law and legislation. This integrated course is a better option for those who want to pursue a legal profession after class 10+2. The aspirates have a wide scope in terms of higher studies as well as job opportunities, as law and commerce both are among the most secured and rewarding careers. The course for B.Com LLB in Chandigarh University, Department of legal stud
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    Nitin Mishra I am pursuing CSE from Chandigarh University

    5 years ago
    You can compare both universities in the environment you love. LPU has a larger campus than CU. Both the university has a good environment to study. Chandigarh University can provide good opportunities with your skills if you want to develop them. They will also provide you good placement and other opportunities. CU will also help you to grow yourself not only in your stream also with other activities like Sports, Music, Dance, and many more.
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    YogyaaOSharma | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a great place to do a B.Com LLB degree because of its reputation and industry oriented course study. Being one of the leading law schools in India, LPU has a complete course materials with a blend of commerce, law and training. The university offers a modern infrastructure like moot courts and legal research facilities that further aided with hands-on learning.

    LPU has a wide network with the industry to provide quality internships and placements to students in top law firms, corporate houses and government. It has a highly active cell of placement dedicated towards the development of students and

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    Amandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    If you're considering B.Com LL.B (H), Chandigarh University offers a well-rounded programme combining Law, Commerce, Finance, and Management. It helps students prepare for careers in law, corporate sectors, or banking.

    The Law Department focuses on practical learning, with projects, electives, and modern tools. Students also get hands-on experience through Pro Bono Projects, legal awareness initiatives, and ADR training with seminars and conferences.

    Facilities include 2 Moot Courts, a legal research lab, library, auditorium, and regular national and international moot court competitions. There's international exposure through internship

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    Samreen Begum | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    Due to low fees, a comparatively bigger and ultra-modern campus, and a greater emphasis on experiential and skill-based learning, LPU is obviously a better choice for B.Com LLB. The diversity of students studying at LPU and the wide range of scholarships available also contribute to better industry links affecting placements with top recruiters such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. In addition, LPU offers a very good mix of academics with co-curricular activities supported by very approachable faculty and good infrastructure, making it hugely conducive for all-round development and career readiness in the field of law.

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    Nidhi Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    6 months ago

    Chandigarh University is a good option for B.Com LLB. The faculty of law has modern infrastructure facilities, a separate library, auditorium, and unique clubs such as the Pro Bono Club, sponsored by the Ministry of Law and Justice, focusing on legal awareness through workshops and activities. The Madhyastha Centre of Excellence teaches peaceful dispute resolution and AI's role in law. The students get the opportunity of moot courts, law fests, and competitions for practical exposure. CU also collaborates with high courts, the Supreme Court, and Parliament, allowing students to visit these important places. The faculty members are coop

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    Sumit Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    FOR B.Com Cu is best. Widely regarded as one of the best Commerce Colleges in Punjab, University School of Business nurtures a new generation of commerce graduates who can deliver outstanding results in the evolving sector through their hard work and integrity. At USB, principled and performance-ready workforce is cultivated under the effective mentoring of corporate leaders. Innovative academic delivery and experiential learning have led USB to earn unprecedented international recognition. With a faculty team renowned for its corporate experience and academic credentials, USB delivers best in Commerce teaching & research methodologies
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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    My brother has done this course from LPU and is currently doing his internship under a well reputed lawyer in Supreme Court. LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and its curriculum is also provided by BCI and in order to make students top-to-date and the latest trends in the field of law, the School of Law takes initiatives to modify the curriculum as and when need arises. Students have undergone internships at various High Courts, law firms, law chambers, commissions, corporate houses and NGOs. LPUS School of Law is one of the bes
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    B.Com LL.B Is a professional law programme which is of five years duration. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law B.Com LL.B. Is an integrated course wherein aspirants are taught both commerce and law subjects. My brother has done this course from LPU and is currently doing his internship under a well reputed lawyer in Supreme Court. LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and its curriculum is also provided by BCI and in order to make students top-to-date and the latest trends in the field of law, the School of Law tak
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    Aadarshini | Guide-Level 11

    3 years ago
    University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) at Chandigarh University, Best Legal Studies Institute in India, imparts the legal education with a judicious mix of theoretical and practical components. A vibrant, contemporary and intellectually stimulating curriculum in a congenial and participative learning environment is churning out the best of legal mind capable of meeting the futuristic challenges. Other key features that make UILS trusted law school in the region is:
    Curriculum mapped with prestigious National & International Universities
    Extensive Exposure through Court Visits, Jail Visits, Police Station Visits, etc. Periodic brain
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Sampreet Kaur

Hey, for LPU NEST counselling, you'll need to carry these docs to make things smooth—LPU keeps it straightforward so you can focus on joining their awesome campus life.
Class 10th marksheet and certificate for basic ID and birth proof. Class 12th marksheet and certificate to verify your scores. LPUNEST admit card and scorecard, super important for eligibility. A recent passport-size photo, your Aadhaar or any valid photo ID, and category certificate if you're applying under reserved quota. If needed, graduation marksheet for specific programs.
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Sampreet Kaur

Hey, so from what I've checked on LPU's official site, the NEST counselling is mainly done online, which is super convenient for us students anywhere in India. You just log in after your results, pick your preferred courses and seats based on your rank, and lock it all in digitally—no need to travel right away.​
It's got this smooth flow: download your scorecard, fill choices online, get seat allotment via merit, pay the initial fee (like INR20,000) through net banking or UPI, then submit docs later. LPU makes it flexible too, letting you pay offline at campus if you prefer, but the core process stays online for quick access.​
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Sampreet Kaur

Yeah, LPU totally releases the LPU NEST counselling dates on their official site—it's super organized and student-friendly. For 2026, they've got it starting February 8th onwards for B.Tech, with online seat preferences from Feb 8-10, results on 12th, and admissions up to late Feb. Results drop quick, like within 24-48 hours post-exam, so you can jump right into counselling without waiting forever.​
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Samreen Begum

Yes, it is actually very much required to bring along Class 10 and 12 certificates or at least mark sheets during the LPU NEST counseling, primarily because the university explicitly would wish to establish the age of applicants from the Class 10 marksheet and verify eligibility with the Class 12 certificate/marksheet before confirming admission and awarding a scholarship.

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at LPU NEST counselling, you would have to check the result & rank, fill and lock online course/seat preferences, get the allotment of the seat based on the rank and choices, pay to secure the seat by paying the initial fee, and go on to upload/verify documents and pay the remaining fee within the stipulated time for final admission.

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