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Semester | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Tution fees | ₹2582 | ₹2582 | ₹2582 | ₹2582 | ₹2582 | ₹2582 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹5,164 | ₹5,164 | ₹5,164 |
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Fee Submission and Allotment (UG Spot Round 1) [LLB] | Sep 12, 2024 - Sep 14, 2024 |
Physical Reporting of Admitted Students (UG Spot Round 1) [LLB] | Sep 13, 2024 - Sep 14, 2024 |
Registration of UG Spot Round 1 [LLB] | Sep 09, 2024 - Sep 11, 2024 |
The CUET PG 2024 round 1 cutoff marks for the Bachelor of Laws [L.L.B.] {Hons.} at BHU was 208 for the General category.
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The BHU UET 2021 round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Laws [L.L.B.] {Hons.} at BHU was 171 for the EWS category.
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The candidate should have passed Graduation in relevant stream from a recognized University
BHU LLB admission 2024 is ongoing. BHU LLB Spot Round 01 seat allotment result has been released on August 06, 2024. Candidates can check the seat allotment result on the BHU official admission portal (bhu.ac.in/Site/AdmissionCounselling). Online verification of documents by the department will be done by August 08 and the last date to pay the fees is August 09, 2024.The total seat intake is 300 (including all categories) and the per year fee for the BHU LLB program is INR 2,582 (regular seat) and INR 15,000 (paid seat). Check BHU Admission 2024
In order to be eligible for LLB admission at BHU, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:
Admission to LLB will be done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG) conducted by NTA. Candidates must clear the CUET PG exam in order to get admission to LLB at BHU. Candidates who meet the cutoff marks set by the university will be called for counselling for final seat allocation.
Check More: CUET Exam Pattern
The application forms are released on the official website of BHU i.e. Bhuonline.in. Registration is required and the following steps will guide you through the registration processes :-
Read More: BHU Admission
The table below tabulates the category-wise BHU LLB cutoff:
Category | Cutoff Marks |
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General / Unreserved | 215 |
OBC (Other Backward Classes) | 181 |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 55 |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 136 |
PC-MD | 101 |
PC-OH | 141 |
PC-VI | 34 |
PC-HI | 100 |
BHU Employees | 19 |
Check: BHU Cutoff
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BHU has an internship and placement committee. About 90% students got placed in firms or reputed companies or institutions. The attractive packages received by students rains from 3 lakhs to 15 lakhs.
Some of the prominent recruiters of the institute are:
Trilegal | Phoenix Legal | L&L Partners | Indian Law Associates |
SAIL | AZB & Partners | Kasana & Associates | Integrity Law Offices |
Read More: BHU Placements
BHU LLB FAQs
Ques.Who can apply for the LLB course at BHU?
Ans. Any candidates who have completed graduation from a recognized university and fulfills the eligibility criteria of BHU LLB may apply for the entrance examination.
Ques. Which documents are required for BHU LLB admission counselling?
Ans. Candidates who qualify the CUET PG exam must submit the following documents at the time of BHU LLB admission counselling:
Ques. What is the application fee for BHU LLB admissions?
Ans. BHU charges the following application fee from students applying for LLB admission:
Categories | Application Fees |
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Gen / OBC | INR 600 |
SC / ST / PH | INR 300 |
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Gen / OBC | INR 400 |
SC / ST / PH | INR 200 |
Ques. What is the difference between BA LLB and LLB courses?
Ans. BA LLB includes Arts subjects along with Law syllabus whereas LLB is solely the study of the law and related subjects. As BA LLB is an integrated program, by studying the same, aspirants may get a dual degree whereas by studying the Bachelor of Laws they will be getting only a single degree.
Ques. Due to COVID-19 my class XII board exams have been postponed. Am I eligible to apply for BHU LLB entrance exam?
Ans. BHU accepts applications from students who are either appearing for their class XII exams or are yet to appear for the exam for BHU LLB admission for the same academic year admissions. So, if class XII exams have been postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions, it is likely that BHU will accept applications for LLB entrance and admission applications.
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹15492 (3 Years ) |
Ranking | # Ranked 25/39 by NIRF Law Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹12000000 |
Average Salary | ₹2313000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | Graduation with 50% + BLAT |
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LLB course of BHU is very reputable course. I already says that this university called as a factory of judges. Syllabus of the university is based on judicial service and cover all compititive exam syllabus. Extra curricular related to field like providing legal aid and conduct seminar with various immense lawyers and judges.
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Purusing LLb. and getting aware of law that is being used in our daily life is always been an interesting thing to do. Once when you are use to of studying law. Your perspective of seeing the world automatically get changed.
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Each semester is like diploma in specific field. The curriculum can be improved by more moot courts. Exams happen on every sixth month and they can be passed easily by class notes. The fees is fixed from several years and it follows government regulations if rate hikes introduced. The per year fees is 11950 including all charges.
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I was interested in law, So, I selected this course. Exams are conducted semester wise and it's not difficult to pass exams. Although more hard work might be needed to secure high grades. Even time management, note-making, and other essentials might also be looked at. All the faculties are so good and they are helpful.
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I did choose this course because I wanted to join judicial services and which BHUis the best option(as it is also known as the factory of judges)because teachers here teach each and every topic with such clarity which helps students a lot in cracking judiciary, law school selects teachers after interviewing them and after satisfying themselves that he /she will continue the prestige of this school and truly our teachers are so hardworking, their way of teaching is very good also the timely term test exams help us a lot as we keep on learnings answers writing skills also it motives us to study on daily basis, we have 1term exam in one semester apart from this we have to prepare assignments also for each subject were we learn drafting skills also we have to prepare presentations also which helps us in overcoming stage fear or improve communication skill, 75% attendance is mandatory for everyone which bound one to attend classes on daily basis, exams are of moderate level.
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I chose LLB because I had pursued a career in law and I have a huge interest in law. In my faculty, the ratio is around 50-50. The teaching methods are good and receptive enough. Exams are held timely and are of moderate difficulty
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LLB is basically a 3 years course. Exams are conducted on semster basis and mid term exams. Faculty members are very dedicated to their job and they are always ready to help students and solve theri problems. 70% attendance is mandatory for appearing in semester examination.
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The course is divided into 6 semesters, each semester comprising 6 subjects. Each subject has 6 credits based on 100 marks (70 written+20 mid sem written test+10 presentation) The faculty has around 50 faculty members and 1100 students. The faculty has enough members but some subjects have no good professors at all, We have some excellent professors for criminal law, constitution, IPR, labor law, etc. I joined BHU because all subjects that are asked in judicial service exams are covered first in 3 semesters so you get 3 semesters to revise them.
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I joined the course because I was interested in law. The faculty here in bhu is very helpful and brilliant. This is a central university and the selection of faculty is really hard. So I have nothing more to say about faculty and their qualification. Some professors are so senior and expert in their subjects. They are one of the best in the country. Term exams were on time and with a bit of hard and smart work you may pass them.
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I had qualified for LU LLB and DU LLB as well. But since BHU was closer to my hometown and provided much better facilities than other institutes I gave it preference over others. The faculty of law faculty BHU is one of the best. It's been also known as a judge's factory for quite a while. It has a different level of academic environment with classes running from 9 to 4. Exams are conducted on time and are of moderate level.
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