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Banaras Hindu University has released the BHU BA LLB 2024 application form in online mode on July 20, 2024. Interested applicants can apply till August 5, 2024. The university will conduct the BHU BA LLB 2024 admissions based on CUET UG 2024. Candidates will be able to apply for BHU BA LLB 2024 at bhuonline.in. The university will offer admission to the BA LLB programme based on the CUET BA LLB 2024 scores. Candidates seeking admission to BA LLB(Hons.) in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG) 2024. Read the complete article to know more about BHU BA LLB admissions 2024, eligibility criteria, fee structure and other related information.
Once the CUET UG exam is concluded, Banaras Hindu University released the BHU BA LLB 2024 application form in online mode. The registration process will involve steps like entering CUET UG scores, payment of application fee, etc. After concluding the registration process, the university will prepare the BHU BA LLB 2024 merit list. Students will be given BHU BA LLB admissions 2024 based on their merit ranks. Read the complete article to get detailed information about admissions to BA LLB course at BHU, registration process, merit list, counselling and more.
Event | Dates |
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CUET BA LLB 2024 exam date | May 15 to 31, 2024 |
CUET UG 2024 result date | July 24, 2024 |
BHU BA LLB registration process | July 20, 2024 |
Last date to apply for BHU BA LLB 2024 | August 5, 2024 |
Reopening of registration window for BHU BA LLB 2024 | To be notified |
Counselling and Seat Allotment (Regular) | Starts from first week of August 2024 |
Round 1 | |
Round 2 | |
Round 3 | |
Round 4 | |
Round 5 | |
Round 6 | |
Round 7 | |
Round 8 | |
Registration Window for Mop up Round | |
Mop up Round 1 | |
Mop up Round 2 |
Candidates before applying to the BA LLB programme offered by BHU should check the eligibility criteria. The detailed eligibility criteria of BHU BA LLB is mentioned in the table below.
Particulars | Eligibility criteria |
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Educational qualification | Aspirants should have cleared their class 12 exam from a recognized university of India or outside or from a senior secondary board or equivalent constituted or recognized by the Union or by a State Government or from any equivalent institution from a foreign country recognized by the Government of that country |
Minimum marks | Candidates belonging to general category should have secured 50% marks, OBC candidates should have secured 45% marks and SC/ST candidates should have secured 40% marks in aggregate |
Age criteria | No age limit is prescribed by the university |
Number of seats | Maximum seats | Minimum seats |
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(Male and Female) | 74 | 37 |
Duration | Slot 1: 195 minutes (3:15 hours) Slot 2: 225 minutes (3:45 hours) |
Mode | Computer-based mode |
Number of Sections | 3 Sections |
Exam Language | 13 Languages |
Marking pattern | +5 mark for each correct answer -1 mark for each incorrect answer |
Candidates are required to opt for Section I A Language Test - (Hindi or English) and Section II legal studies, section III general test for admission in BHU. Candidates who will not appear in Section I A Language (English/Hindi), section II legal studies and Section III General test, will not be considered for admission to BHU.
Reading comprehension, Idioms Syntax, Spellings, Phrases, Grammar, Idioms and Synonyms, Proverbs, Phrases, Antonyms, Legal terms, Jumbled words/sentences, Homonyms, One-word substitution, Fill in the blanks, Vocabulary, Incorrect sentences
Part | Unit | Chapters |
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I | Judiciary | Structure and Hierarchy of Courts and Legal Offices in India |
Constitution, Roles and Impartiality | ||
Appointments, Trainings, Retirement and Removal of Judges | ||
Courts and Judicial Review | ||
II | Topics of Law | Law of Property |
Law of Contracts | ||
Law of Torts | ||
Introduction to Criminal Laws in India | ||
III | Arbitration, Tribunal Adjudication, and Alternative Dispute Resolution | Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems |
Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution | ||
Types of ADR | ||
Arbitration, Administrative, Tribunals | ||
Mediation and Conciliation | ||
Lok Adalats | ||
Ombudsman | ||
Lokpal and Lokayukta | ||
IV | Human Rights in India | Introduction – International Context |
Constitutional framework and Related laws in India | ||
Complaint Mechanisms of Quasi-judicial Bodies | ||
V | Legal Profession in India | Introduction |
The Advocates Act, 1961 | ||
The Bar Council of India | ||
Lawyers and Professional Ethics | ||
Advertising by Lawyers | ||
Opportunities for Law graduates | ||
Legal Education in India | ||
Liberalization of the Legal Profession | ||
Women and the Legal Profession in India | ||
VI | Legal Services | Legal background – Free Legal Aid under Criminal law, Legal Aid by the State |
Legal Aid under the Indian Constitution | ||
NALSA Regulations 2010 | ||
Criteria for giving free Legal Services | ||
Lok Adalats | ||
Legal Aid in Context of Social Justice and Human Rights | ||
VII | International Context | Introduction to International Law |
Sources of International Law – Treaties, Customs andICJ Decisions | ||
International Institutions, International Human Rights | ||
Customary International Law | ||
International law & Municipal Law | ||
International Law & India | ||
Dispute Resolution – ICJ, ICC and Other Dispute Resolution Mechanisms | ||
VIII | Legal Maxims | Important Legal Maxims Meaning with illustrations of the following maxims:
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The general awareness section includes static general knowledge, while questions on current affairs will test candidates’ knowledge of national and international current affairs. Let's have a look at the general test syllabus.
Subject | Important topics | |
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General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Awards and honours, eminent personalities, UN bodies, geopolitics and important environmental agreements, major developments in the areas of sports, International events | |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | Series, directions, syllogism, blood relations, critical reasoning, analogy | |
General Mental Ability | Numerical ability | Pie charts, bar graphs, radar graphs, tables, line charts, mixed graphs |
Quantitative reasoning | Percentage, number system, algebra, profit and loss, AP and GP |
Course | Section | Criterion for preparation of Merit list |
BA LLB(Hons.) | Section I A- Languages | 50% of the score of the language test |
Section II - Domain | Score obtained in legal studies | |
Section III - General test | Score of general test |
The BHU BA LLB final merit list will be prepared after cumulating 50% of the score of language test, score obtained in legal studies, score of general test
Candidates who will be shortlisted for BA LLB programme at BHU will have to deposit the course in order to confirm their admission at the time of the counselling process. The fee structure of the BHU BA LLB programme is mentioned in the table below.
Course | Regular fee | Special course fee |
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BA LLB(Hons.) | Rs. 2282 | Rs. 60,000 per annum |
Also, check -
The BHU BA LLB 2024 registration form was released on July 20, 2024.
A minimum of 34 and a maximum of 73 seats will be offered by BHU in its BA LLB programme.
No, BHU will accept the CUET (UG) 2024 scores for admission to BA LLB programme.
CUET UG 2024 will be conducted from May 15 to 31, 2024.
Admissions open for B.A. LL.B (Hons) , B.A. LL.B , BBA LL.B.(Hons) , B.Com.LL.B. (Hons.)
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