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The PU BA/BCOM LLB exam is expected to be relaesed on 15th April , 2019 and the exam shall be conducted on 26th May ,2019 .
The Exam shall majorily be constituted of 4 section :
1. Static / Dynamic General Knowledge Section
Major developments in the areas of sports, geopolitics and important environmental agreements
UN bodies
Eminent personalities
Awards and honours
2.Mental Ability & Aptitude for Law
Torts
Law of Crimes
Vicarious Liability
Strict Liability
International Law
Legal Awareness covering Constitutional Law and Polity
Contracts and Constitutional Law
Intellectual Property Rights
Directions
Critical Reasoning
Syllogism
Series
Blood Relations
Analogy
3.English Language
Word Usage
Vocabulary
Grammar
Synonyms
Antonyms
Para Jumbles
Panjab University conducts PU- LLB, BA/BCom LLB (Hons) 5 Years Integrated Course Entrance Exam to offer admission to the aspirants in law programmes offered by the university. PU UGLAW Entrance Exam scores are used by Panjab University (PU) to offer admission to aspirants in the below-mentioned colleges:
University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh
University Institute of Laws, Panjab University Regional Centre Civil Lines, Ludhiana
University Institute of Legal Studies, Swami Sarvanand Giri, PU Regional Centre, Bajwara, Hoshiarpur
BA/BCom LLB (Hons) 5 year integrated course at PU comprises of 10 semesters. PU UGLAW exam dates for admissions 2019 will be out soon, till then the students must refer to the previous year dates.
PU UGLAW Entrance Exam 2019 Eligibility Criteria states that any aspirant who has appeared for/cleared his/her 10+2 exam from the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi or an equivalent exam conducted by a recognized Board/University/Council is eligible to appear for PU Law Entrance Exam.
Panjab University follows the eligibility criteria for Law course admissions as specified by the Bar Council of India in 2010, Candidate should have passed 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of SC/ST/BC/PWD) from any recognized Board/University. However, the candidates qualifying 10+2 through Open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in the law courses.
Aspirants are further informed that if they are taking their 10+2 examination in March 2019 then they will be offered admission on a provisional basis. If they fail to pass or have to reappear or even if they do not secure the required percentage of marks in the qualifying examination, then their admission will stand cancelled.
The official website informs: "The applicants who have obtained 10+2 through Open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in the law courses. As per proviso and explanation to Rule 5 (b) of Bar Council of India Rules of Legal Education, 2008".
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Hello Arsh, Yes, while drawing the final merit list 12th percentage our also taken into account along with the score scored by you in UGLAW Entrance test. Here is the method through which they come to final score of any candidate. As you are appearing for BA LLB I will be discussing about it only.
For B.A./B.Com LL.B. Merit is to be determined on the basis of score for which the percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the qualifying examination. The percentage should be worked out to the advantage of student. Where a student has appeared in more papers than the number of papers required to qualify the examination, best marks should be taken.
50% marks secured in entrance test. I hope all your doubts got cleared. For any other query you can mention it in comment. All the best !!
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