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Bhumika Yadav

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The Chanakya National Law University has a very competitive LLM course with the minimum number of seats intake. The sanctioned number of available seats for CNLU LLM varies every year, and with that, the availability according to the admission level. However, the total intake of seats for the LLM course is 60. However, the university reserves the right to revise the seat allotment. The above-mentioned seat intake is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body. This is still subject to change; hence, the same is indicative.

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Bhumika Yadav

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CNLU splits its intake mainly along with the rank obtained by the candidates in the Common Law Admission Test, CLAT. The better rank in CLAT automatically helps obtain a seat for the LLM course and finally depends upon the availability of seats and the preference exercised at the time of CLAT counselling. This is the reason why one has to score well in the CLAT entrance so that the chance of obtaining a seat at CNLU increases for the LLM course.

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Bhumika Yadav

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CNLU provides admission to the one-year LLM programme. All those who wish to seek LLM admission at CNLU for the academic session 2024-25 are expected to go through the following key dates of the admission process. The CLAT 2025 application, which is a must for LLM admissions, was made available on July 15, 2024. In the meantime, the last date to apply is October 15, 2024. CLAT 2025 is scheduled for December 1, 2024. The students who wish to join in this course must stay updated with the latest dates.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Admission at Chanakya National Law University for the LLM course is not too easy as it offers merit positions. The university has very successful academic and placement records, and it attracts a good number of students every year. Candidates have to prove their academic excellence based on the accepted CLAT entrance exam, as there are only 60 seats in the LLM course. Furthermore, they have to prepare themselves well in advance and prove their capabilities at the time of admission.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, Chanakya National Law University offers the LLM programme. The institute offers the one-year LLM course at UG level. Admission into the programme is based on CLAT scores. Students interested in taking admission can check the below-mentioned key highlights of this programme:ParticularsStatisticsDurationOne yearModeFull timeCourse LevelPG Degree

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Bhumika Yadav

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Admission into LLM at CNLU is based on CLAT scores. The students are expected to have passed Class 12 or any equivalent examination from a recognised board and secured at least an aggregate of 50%. Candidates have to present the required documents, such as marksheets for Class 10 and 12, the CLAT score card, etc., while submitting applications for admission. This ensures that all candidates have the necessary academic background.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The fee for the LLM course at CNLU amounts to INR 1.1 lakh. The fee structure has many heads falling under the categories of tuition fees, medical insurance, mess charges, etc. While some of these are collected as single payments, such as that of the tuition fees. One-time fee, including admission fee, amounts to INR 51,000. However, as an aggregate, the total fee for the LLM course is INR 1.61 lakh. The mentioned fee is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.

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Bhumika Yadav

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There are several career opportunities opened in government services for an LLM degree holder from Chanakya National Law University. They might work as legal advisors in government departments on important policy and legislative issues or as government policy analysts, analysing legal issues and assisting in developing public policy. Besides, CNLU LLM degree holders can act as legal consultants for governmental organisations. Some of the career scopes after LLM in various government sectors are as follows:Public ProsecutorCivil JudgeLegal Associate in various Government Departments.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The LLM course is offered by Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) for one year in duration. The course is all-inclusive, taking into consideration overall conceptions, knowledge, and principles regarding law and practices. The two-semester LLM course includes various subjects that would make the students capable enough to practice in the legal sector. In addition, the university provides the facilities for LLM courses at the postgraduate level. All applicants who apply to CNLU must pass the eligibility criteria and submit their application using the official website.

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Bhumika Yadav

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CNLU Patna follows a semester-wise fee structure for its LLM programme. Candidates must pay the tuition fee on a semester-to-semester basis. The cumulative one-time fee for the whole LLM programme amounts to INR 51,000. However, it includes various fee components, such as admission fee, infrastructure development, library fee, student welfare fund, facilities fee, library deposit (refundable), examination fee, and dissertation. The quoted fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.

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