PU CET Close PU CET Open PU CET PU CET Law (Panjab University Common Entrance Test for Law) is the entrance exam for integrated 5-year (BA/B.Com LLB Hons) and 3-year LLB programs at Panjab University, involving subjects like English, Legal Aptitude, and GK, with a 50% exam score + 50% 12th marks weighting for the integrated courses, leading to admissions at UILS and affiliated colleges after an online application and offline counseling process. Key Details:Conducting Body: Panjab University, Chandigarh.Courses Offered: BA LLB (Hons) & B.Com LLB (Hons) for the 5-year program, and 3-year LLB.Exam Format (5-Year LLB): 100 MCQs, 90 mins, +1/-0.25 marking, pen-and-paper.Subjects (5-Year LLB): English, Mental Ability, Legal Aptitude, GK, Current Affairs.Merit Calculation: 50% Entrance Exam + 50% 12th Class Marks.Eligibility (5-Year LLB): Passed 12th with minimum 45% marks.Locations: Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Hoshiarpur.Official Website: For application details, visit the <Panjab University UG Law portal>. How it Works:Apply Online: Fill out the application form on the PU UGLAW website.Take the Exam: Appear for the PU CET Law entrance test.Fill Online Form: After qualifying, complete an online admission form.Offline Counselling: Attend offline counseling sessions.Final Merit: Admission based on the combined merit list. CLAT Close CLAT Open CLAT CLAT UG (Common Law Admission Test - Undergraduate) is India's national-level entrance exam for 5-year integrated law programs (like BA LLB, BBA LLB) at 24 National Law Universities (NLUs) and other private colleges, testing comprehension, reasoning, current affairs, and aptitude for law through 120 multiple-choice questions in a 2-hour paper, with +1 for correct, -0.25 for wrong answers, requiring 10+2 with 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/PwD) for eligibility. Key Aspects of CLAT UGPurpose: Admission to 5-year integrated law degrees (B.A. LL.B., B.B.A. LL.B., B.Com. LL.B.) at top Indian law schools.Exam Format:2-hour, offline (pen-and-paper) test.120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).+1 mark for correct answer, -0.25 for incorrect (negative marking).Sections:English LanguageCurrent Affairs, including General KnowledgeLegal ReasoningLogical ReasoningQuantitative TechniquesEligibility:10+2 or equivalent with 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/PwD).Also eligible if appearing for 10+2 exams in March/April, needing to pass by admission time.No upper age limit.Organizer: Consortium of NLUs. What it TestsThe exam assesses a candidate's aptitude for legal education, focusing on critical thinking, analytical skills, comprehension, and general awareness rather than rote learning. AILET Close AILET Open AILET SLAT Close SLAT Open SLAT Add Your Heading Text Here