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Which college should I choose, Heritage Law College, Amity University Kolkata, Banaras Hindu University, or Ramaiah Law College?

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Anisha Mukharjee Posted On : July 19th, 2022
BALLB from Banaras Hindu University

BHU Law faculty is the best among these. Being a central university it offers excellent facilities. BHU Law department has excellent professors. The professors are well-known in their respective fields. The university charges minimal fees for law degrees. The course fee for BALLB from BHU is INR 9,030. Students of BHU Law are usually offered job roles as judges and legal advisers at top MNCs.

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Can I get a BA (Hons) in Art in BHU with 204 marks in BHU UET?

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Heena Rahaman Posted On : January 16th, 2021
B.COM.(Hons.) Commerce & Banking, Banaras Hindu University (2015)

Yes, one can get admitted to BHU for BA (Honors) in Art with this score. The cutoff score for that year, released by the university, should also be kept in mind. The cutoff varies from year to year depending upon the difficulty level of the question paper. Here is the approximate range of cutoff for each category,

  • General category – 150-190
  • Obc - >135
  • Sc - >120
  • ST - >100

The cut-off score for BA (Hons) in Art for the year 2019 was as follows.

Category

Cutoff-score

OBC

965

General

1568

SC

623

ST

296

For the year 2020, the minimum qualifying marks for the different categories are :

  • General category - 35%
  • Sc category - 25%
  • ST category -25%
  • OBC category- 35%

Therefore, keeping in mind the above-mentioned percentile 204 marks is a safe mark in UET for BA, especially in the Arts department where the competition is a little less. So, stay motivated and hope for the best.`

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What is the difference between IIT BHU and Banaras Hindu University?

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Depvabali Gupta Posted On : July 19th, 2022
B.Ed from Banaras Hindu University

IIT BHU and Banaras Hindu University are different institutes, though they share the same campus. The administration, management, and admission process everything is different for the institutes. Before becoming an IIT, IIT BHU used to be part of BHU. Now both are independent institutions. Like all IITs, IIT BHU is autonomous and makes its own decision regarding everything. 

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What are the facility discriminations between BHU and IIT BHU students?

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Pratiti Ghosh Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech Computer Science, Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2020)

There are not many discriminations in the facility between BHU and IIT BHU students as such. However, there might be a few things that would become observable in the coming years. That would be the infrastructural progress of the IIT’s campus, and that’ll purely be because the Govt. issues a separate fund to all the IITs and the University doesn’t come under that clause. Also, being an IIT, it has to show significant improvements facility-wise in order to remain an institute of that stature. For example, the indoor sports complex of the IIT campus will be a world-class facility for the sport-enthusiasts. Also, there are a couple of hostels under construction, and they’ll be facilitated with the latest technology, and that won’t be the case for any other hostel on the University campus.

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Which is the better choice for a BA LLB, Jamia, BHU, or AMU?

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Sudeshna Sen Posted On : March 1st, 2021
IIT BHU (2018)

There are a few law colleges that have been tagged as the “traditional law universities” due to their long history & renowned law faculties. The colleges which fall under this category are- AMU, Jamia, BHU, and GLC Mumbai & DU. although, the reputation of NLUs and their performance can never be surpassed by the above-mentioned law colleges. These universities are well-known & have great faculty that comprises jurists, lawyers, & academicians but their growth rate is slow. They have been able to walk parallel with the changing scenarios in the field of law, including a major deviation from the corporate law field.

You need to make the decision about college by keeping in mind what you want to do in the future. In that, the discussion below can be helpful. 

Aligarh Muslim University:

  • Recently, AMU is in the limelight due to the high selection rate of its students in the judicial services examination. Also, AMU produces academically high qualified students.
  • The number of people from AMU who have traveled abroad for an LLM degree is less, but nevertheless, it’s an achievement that can't be ignored.
  • There is no placement cell at AMU faculty, which limits the internship opportunities. Since AMU is close to Delhi it makes it convenient for the students to seek internships outside the campus.
  • AMU focuses more on acquiring core law knowledge. This might not be of much help when it comes to practical law (Litigation). However, the competitive environment on the campus helps in clearing competitive exams like judiciary exams, DJs, UPPCSJ. At the end of the day, one needs to decide what they want to do, likewise, choose the kind of knowledge they need.
  • The atmosphere of AMU is not conducive for growth unless the student takes the imitative on its own. The student has to look for internships by themselves without being dependent on the college.

Jamia Milia University:

  • There are certain similarities between Jamia and AMU, except for the location. Jamia is located right in the heart of Delhi, thus making it easier for internship opportunities for students. Delhi is a place in terms of developing a legal perspective, therefore widening the exposure of students.
  • The culture of Jamia, along with the enthusiasm for internships is quite lively.
  • Jamia, like AMU, doesn’t have a placement cell on campus. Thus, restricting the job opportunities from the corporate sector of law.

BHU:

  • BHU has a placement cell for its students.
  • BHU has kept up with the upcoming trends. A proof of this is the introduction of a 1 year LLM course. This hasn’t been adopted by the other two colleges yet.

So, keep these things in mind and decide for yourself.

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How did you succeed in cracking the BHU undergraduate entrance test (BHU UET)?

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Pallavi Singh Posted On : November 21st, 2022
BA English(Hons) from Banaras Hindu University (Graduated 2015)

One of my brother's friends cracked BHU UET for B.Sc. in Biology. He scored 280. He had studied for AIPMT. This helped him a lot as this course is very much like that of BHU UET BSc in Biology.

The level of questions is not very difficult and consists of basic facts. Some require practical knowledge and skills as well. Mainly, your concepts need to be clear. Some simple additional tips are:

  • Check the marking scheme of the exam you are appearing for beforehand 

  • Attempt the questions you are confident in first

  • Manage your time while writing the answers 

  • Solve previous year's papers and sample papers. This will help you a lot.

The entrance exams at BHU are usually easier than people think. It all depends on how confident and well-prepared you are.

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How is MSc Biochemistry in BHU ? About Placements ?

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Pratiksha Chowdhury Posted On : September 11th, 2022
BA Hons Sociology FSS BHU from Faculty of Social Sciences BHU

BHU offers a great MSc program in Biochemistry. You will receive good exposure and opportunities for innovative research, and experimentation. BHU placement records are pretty good for MSc Biochemistry as well. The highest CTC offered to the students of Biochemistry is around INR 13 LPA. Around 89% of students get internship offers. The department offers good infrastructure and facilities to support the requirement of the course. 

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