What are the expected cut off for pu if law exam to get in uils Chandigarh this year?
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Hey.
Admission in Panjab University, Chandigarh for tge course of BA/BCOM LLB is done on the basis of both your result in 12th boards and entrance exam. 50% weightage is given to both the scores.
So as your boards percentage as well as your entrance exam's score both matter equally. As most of you have already got your both results a good score in it will put you at a great advantage.
There are 120 seats (both BA and BCOM) in the Chandigarh campus, 60 each in regional centres. So for the Chandigarh campus if your rank in the BA LLB merit list after combination of both scores is uner 150-180 you'll have a fair chance in the first counselling itself.
Though the cut off chances each year according to the difficulty level of the paper and the level of Competition, only a fair estimate can be made regarding the marks.
So if you score 90+ in boards 55-60 marks+ in the entrance exam you'll still have fair chance of Admission here. And if you score 80+ in boards then try to score more than 60-65+.
These are the least marks so try to score as much as you can. Try not to only rely on your 12th marks as the cut offs are unpredictable and it might change as per the factors I've mentioned before.
Best of luck
Admission in Panjab University, Chandigarh for tge course of BA/BCOM LLB is done on the basis of both your result in 12th boards and entrance exam. 50% weightage is given to both the scores.
So as your boards percentage as well as your entrance exam's score both matter equally. As most of you have already got your both results a good score in it will put you at a great advantage.
There are 120 seats (both BA and BCOM) in the Chandigarh campus, 60 each in regional centres. So for the Chandigarh campus if your rank in the BA LLB merit list after combination of both scores is uner 150-180 you'll have a fair chance in the first counselling itself.
Though the cut off chances each year according to the difficulty level of the paper and the level of Competition, only a fair estimate can be made regarding the marks.
So if you score 90+ in boards 55-60 marks+ in the entrance exam you'll still have fair chance of Admission here. And if you score 80+ in boards then try to score more than 60-65+.
These are the least marks so try to score as much as you can. Try not to only rely on your 12th marks as the cut offs are unpredictable and it might change as per the factors I've mentioned before.
Best of luck
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