PU CET Law 2027: Exam Date, Eligibility, Syllabus & Admission Guide
PU CET Law is a university-level entrance examination conducted by Panjab University, Chandigarh, for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. This page explains eligibility, syllabus, exam pattern, results, cut-off, and counselling in a clear and structured manner for aspirants.
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What is PU CET Law?
PU CET Law is conducted by Panjab University for admission to its law programmes. The examination assesses candidates on legal aptitude, general knowledge, reasoning, and subject-specific areas depending on whether the applicant is appearing for UG or PG courses.
PU CET Law UG and PG Overview
Undergraduate Programs
PU CET Law UG is conducted for admission to the 5-year integrated law programme offered by Panjab University after Class 12.
Post Graduate Programs
PU CET Law PG is conducted for admission to the LLM programme offered by Panjab University for law graduates.
PU CET Law: Eligibility, Syllabus & Exam Pattern
Eligibility Criteria
Educational & minimum marks required for PU CET Law UG & PG.
Syllabus Analysis
Detailed syllabus analysis for PU CET Law both UG and PG examinations.
Exam Pattern
Structure, marking scheme, duration, and sections of the exam.
Understand Complete Admission Process
Admissions through PU CET Law are conducted by Panjab University based on merit and counselling. Seat allotment depends on rank obtained in the examination, category-wise cut-off, and availability of seats.
PU CET Law Result, Cut-off & Counselling
PU CET Law results are declared online by Panjab University. Candidates who qualify are required to participate in the counselling process for seat allotment as per notified schedules.
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