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I had interest in law since I was in class 10 and there's my sister who is a senior advocate she always supported me in everything. The teaching method and areas for improvement in curriculum is good and very effective in every way. The frequency and timing of exams are good according to me and the difficulty level is not that much because the teacher helps us a lot by teaching us.
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Our college is affiliated to one of the prestigious university of India that is lucknow university.Since it is having nice curriculum i got admission into it.In our college exam are not conducted that frequently but 2-3 in one semester
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a) I choose the bachelors of BA and law because this will be my professional degree and without wasting one year of mine, I can complete two courses together at the same time. b) The faculty is absolutely amazing. They encourage students in various activities such as moot courts. The faculty and student ration would be 5:1 since every professor looks after each and every single student and no student is left unnoticed. c) All the faculty members have atleast attained the degree of Masters in Law that's LLM and some professors have even done PhDwhile some are assistant professor and doing PhD. The teaching methods of the professor are absolutely mind-blowing. They teach law with such amazing facts and case laws that everyone is interested in studying. Apart from this the professors give several research papers toh students for complete knowledge of the fact and cases. d) The term exams are held in every semester and the exams are conducted in the same way as semester exams are held.
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I am interested in law subjects which is why I chose to pursue them. There are 180 law students in the law faculty. The way of teaching is good and the qualifications of teachers are also quite good. If one attends class regularly there is no problem to pass the exam. Exam conduction is not on time.
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Being a professional course, It has wide future scope. The law faculty of LU is considered a hub for PCSJ. The faculty-student ratio is approximately 1:80. The faculty is satisfactory. The teaching methods involve bilingual communication. The examination pattern is Semester -wise with moderate difficulty level.
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I am student of law in University of Lucknow, our faculty is one of the oldest faculty in india. We have a great alumni base , Dr.R.U singh was one of the alumni who was build the constitution of Nepal earlier and Build a law faculty of DU and BHU. We have 1:25 ratio of faculty and students.
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PLACEMENTS - After 8th semester placement companies come for placements Company - No. Of big Legal firms come and companies in different subject centre HIGHEST PACAKGE -6,00,000- 8,00,000 LAKH Plans After getting degree - Practising law in High court
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I chose this course because I want to become Judg. Student Girls:Boys:: 40:60. The teaching Methods of teachers are very unique. Exams are happening every three months and are not tough because the teacher teaches very well.
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It is a very dynamic course, I like to pursue judiciary and practice as a lawyer. Interested in civil services like state PSC and UPSC. Faculty have very well qualified net jrf professors and 160 seats in one academic year batch of 160 divided into 2 sections, each 80 students. Very good and well-qualified professionals very much familiar to us we can ask our doubts in their chamber anytime when they are free. Semester examination every 6 months. Normal questions related to the syllabus are easy to pass, in the main faculty they rarely fail students
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I chose BALLB because I was very interested in pursuing law as a career. And here at the Faculty of Law, the University of Lucknow, the faculty available is in a very good ratio. We have at least 3 faculties for one subject who are allotted, different classes. You can go ahead at sit in other sections if you don't feel your own faculty is not a good fit for you. Most of the teachers are well qualified and experienced but after COVID, we have had some issues with the experience part of it. But lately, things have gotten back on track. Mostly because the students are keen on it. Exams have been a little late after COVID and there is a lack of good management. Timely exams are an issue but the difficulty is average.
If you are deciding to prepare for any competitive exam, then Lucknow University can be a good choice. You will additionally secure a degree from a state-run university which can help contribute to providing ample time for personal studies.
The faculty of Lucknow University does not specifically concentrate on teaching students everything. If ever required, the faculty takes initiative to cooperate, despite unnatural pitfalls. But, the motive of preparation depends entirely upon you.
It is suggested that you study and prepare for further exams on your own, alongside the assistance of faculty, if deemed necessary at any point.
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