Programs:
- BHU UET (Undergraduate Entrance Test):
- The BHU UET is a comprehensive entrance examination specifically designed for admission to undergraduate programs, including law.
- This exam assesses candidates’ proficiency in key areas such as legal aptitude, general knowledge, English language skills, and analytical reasoning.
- The test format typically includes multiple-choice questions, and the duration and number of questions may vary based on the specific law program.
Application Process:
- How to Apply:
- Candidates must register online through the official BHU entrance exam website.
- The application process involves creating an account, filling out the application form with personal and academic details, and uploading required documents such as photographs and certificates.
- Applicants are required to pay the application fee online, which is non-refundable.
- Once the application is submitted, candidates should keep track of important dates, including admit card releases and examination schedules.
Selection Criteria:
- Criteria for Admission:
- Admission to the undergraduate law programs is primarily based on the scores obtained in the BHU UET.
- Candidates are ranked according to their performance, and the cutoff scores are announced post-examination.
- In addition to the entrance test scores, some programs may also include a Personal Interview (PI) as part of the selection process.
- The PI assesses candidates’ motivation, communication skills, and overall suitability for the program, providing an opportunity to showcase their passion for law and articulate their career goals.