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Hello Puneeta,

With a score of 63.66% in your 12th class, your chances for admission to Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar for the BA LLB (Hons.) course depend on various factors such as:

  1. Cut-off Marks : The cutoff marks for BA LLB (Hons.) vary every year based on the number of applicants, their performance, and seat availability. In general, a score of 63.66% might be slightly below the cutoff for general category students, but you could have a chance under categories like OBC, SC, or ST (if applicable).

  2. Reservation : If you belong to any reserved category, you may have a better chance of getting in, as GNDU reserves seats for SC/ST/OBC candidates. The cutoff will be lower for reserved categories.

  3. Counseling Rounds : Sometimes, seats are available in later rounds of counseling, so it's worth staying updated about the admission process and participating in the counseling.

You can visit the official GNDU website or contact the university for specific cutoff details for the year you're applying to get a better understanding of your chances.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


Hi Puneeta,

You can check on the given official website about the chances you have for admission in GNDU Amritsar. It depends on the cut-ff and your category whether you've a chance for admission or not. You can get the full information regarding on the given link. All the best!

https://law.careers360.com/articles/gndu-law-cutoff

Hello

You can access MA History previous year question papers for Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) through platforms that provide academic resources like University library , market or online educational websites . These sites offer downloadable PDFs for a variety of subjects including History , specifically tailored for GNDU .

link for more details

https://university.careers360.com/articles/gndu-question-papers

ALL THE BEST

Hello Akashdeep!

Reading the old question papers is a good technique to understand the exam pattern and prepare for the exam. Here's the step-by-step approach:

  • Download Previous Papers: Download previous question papers from the GNDU official website or from your university's library. Ensure that you download papers of recent years in order to get a relevant input.
  • Understand the Format: Observe how the question format is distributed, whether mainly multiple-choice, short answers, essay-type questions, or a combination. Note the distribution of questions and the marking scheme, as this helps in prioritizing your study topics.
  • Identify Major Themes: Pay attention to recurring themes and topics. Question Frequently recurring question themes-probably an important theme for you to test. Look for question types of conceptual type and major common testing areas.
  • Analyze the kind of questions: Mix up the type of questions. For example, if you find a pattern of analytical or application-based questions, make sure your prep is full of concept-based understanding rather than mere memorization.
  • Time Yourself: Practice answering those questions under timed conditions approximating the exam environment. Thus, you will be able to handle the time factor in the real exam.
  • Review and Reflect: Next, review your answers critically. Wherever model answers are available, compare them with yours; so you will have areas for improvement.

Discuss the papers with classmates or teachers to gain different perspectives on how to approach certain questions or topics.

By systematically analyzing previous papers, you would come across trends in the exams, sharpen your focus of study, and get a completely better prep strategy.

Thankyou!

Hello aspirant,

The GNDU question papers from past years are now available online at Guru Nanak Dev University. Applicants can plan ahead and study for the Guru Nanak Dev University entrance test by downloading the GNDU 2023 question questions. Through the GNDU previous year question paper, candidates can examine the format, level of difficulty, key themes, and types of questions asked.

To get the GNDU 2023 question paper, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://university.careers360.com/articles/gndu-question-papers

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing great.

As per your question, the expected cutoff for admission into GNDU Jalandhar for the course of BA LLB for five years, will be between 80 to 90 percentage. This is basing upon the previous year cutoffs. Remember that cutoffs will vary from one year to the other.

Hope this helps!!

Hello student,

Guru Nanak Dev University, ie. GNDU takes admission for B.Tech courses on merit in JEE Mains/ entrance examination. It has nothing to do with your percentage scored in 12th std, you need to have 10+2 with 50% with science stream. GNDU has 240 seat intake for its Computer Science & Engineering specialisation. There are 85% quota for residents of Punjab and 15% quota for outside Punjab. For the B.Tech course, the fee is 1.26 Lakhs (1st Year Fees). If you are solely dependent on your 12th percentage for admission in B.Tech CSE, then you might not get the college of your preference. Shift your arena towards JEE Mains for next year, if you haven't given it this year. It is easy to get admission to GNDU by JEE Mains as last year's cutoff was below the rank of 175000 for the general category. If you are from the reserved category, this can even go up for CSE.

Hope you are clear with your doubt.


Hello,

Practically speaking, NIT Jalandhar is much better than GNDU in regards to placements and MS/PhD opportunities. If I would be in your position, I would definitely choose NIT Jalandhar even if I don't get Computer Science. Because, in tier-1 universities, one can seat for IT companies even if they are from Core branches.

However, you can go through the college information and decide according to you at the end:

1. NIT Jalandhar

https://www.careers360.com/university/dr-b-r-ambedkar-national-institute-of-technology-jalandhar

2. GNDU

https://www.careers360.com/university/guru-nanak-dev-university-amritsar


If you wsh to know about the BA LLB 5 year integrated program, then it is important for a student to know that GNDU is a State University and Chandigarh University is the Best and Fastest growing private university in Asia. One cannot compare the two as they belong to two different genre. However, I am proud to inform you about the USP's of the University School of Legal Studies at Chandigarh University.

UILS is one of the best Institute of Legal studies in Punjab and North India with a unique balance of tradition and modernity. Our mission is to furnish the students with the skills to understand and diagnose the complexities of various legal and other inter-disciplinary issues and contrive solutions to these problems through analysis and reasoning. Students of University School of Legal Studies are trained in spirit of the fundamental laws, procedures of procedural laws, techniques of client counseling and skills in legal and social sciences research.

Chandigarh University (CU) Punjab has a fully effective Placement programs that acts as bridge between the legal profession and students. Our placement programs works regularly to generate placement and training opportunities for the students.

Hey Aspirant,

Congratulations! As you score 1033 rank in GNDU Entrance Exam and +2 is 91%. Yes, you get admission in GNDU (Guru Nanak Dev University) . You can get admission in GNDU if your rank is up to 10000 approximately. But you didn't mention the in which course you want to get admission because GNDU offer entrance exam for post graduation and offered many courses in Post Graduation. Have different cutoff criteria.

For further information about the GNDU visit the link given below:-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/gndu-admission

Thank You!

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