Panjab University offers a structured admission process combining entrance exam scores from PU-CET and Class 12 scores, each weighing 50% for merit. With three campuses in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, and Hoshiarpur, the university allocates campuses based on applicant rank. The university provides 180 seats, and applicants must submit original documents for admission. The faculty at the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) is highly qualified, with many holding doctorates and practicing law. Faculty are actively involved with students through lectures, presentations, and club coordination, creating a supportive learning environment. The fee structure varies significantly, with government-funded courses like the 3-year law program costing around ₹12,000 annually, contrasting with self-financed courses at approximately ₹80,000 annually. Payment options include demand drafts and an online portal. The university's placement cell connects students with multinational companies, though students often independently secure internships, primarily through personal networks. The Career Development Cell provides some information on these opportunities. Panjab University, being a government entity, generally maintains lower fees, though self-funded department fees are higher. Scholarships from the Punjab and central government are available, such as the Post Matric Scholarship for economically weaker sections. SC/ST students benefit from reduced fees. The total expense for a BALLB degree, including hostel fees, ranges from ₹10 to ₹13 lakhs over five years. Scholarships and fee waivers are mainly for EWS students with incomes below ₹2.5 lakhs and high achievers. While fees have been stable, potential hikes are a concern. The campus lacks an employment culture, which may impact students' financial strategies.
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