UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2025
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The Delhi High Court is all set to hear the petitions regarding the CLAT 2025 results today, March 3. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is expected to start the CLAT counselling process 2025 after the Delhi HC hearing on March 3, 2025. This plea regarding the CLAT 2025 results will decide whether CLAT results 2025 will be revised. There is a delay in the CLAT 2025 counselling process due to the court cases filed against NLU Consortium for alleged discrepancies in the CLAT 2025 final answer key. About ten cases are listed for the CLAT 2025 Delhi HC hearing against the Consortium of NLUs and different parties. The petition filed by Aditya Singh does not appear in the case list listed at the Delhi High Court for March 3. As per the order passed by Delhi HC on Jan 30, the petition filed by Aditya Singh will be heard on May 8, 2025. Earlier, the Supreme Court transferred all the pending cases in CLAT 2025 to the Delhi HC in its hearing on February 6.
The CLAT 2025 Delhi HC hearing on March 03 is one of the most important hearings for candidates, as it is likely to clear ways for CLAT 2025 counselling process. In its initial verdict, the single bench asked the Consortium of NLUs to revisit the merit list and revise the CLAT 2025 results. The Delhi HC instructed the officials to revise question number 14 and declared that option C was the correct answer. It accepted the suggestion of the expert committee to drop question number 100. Based on these rectifications, the court asked the Consortium to publish the revised CLAT 2025 results.
The overall attendance percentage for CLAT 2025 was 96.33%. Of the candidates who appeared for CLAT 2025, 57% are Females, 43% are Males, and 9 candidates are Transgender. The Common Law Admission Test was conducted on December 01 at 141 Test Centres in 25 States and 4 Union Territories across India. As per the notification on the official website of the Consortium of NLUs, “The fresh calendar is to be announced after our SC appeal process and expected relief.”
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Once the new CLAT 2025 counselling dates are declared, only the eligible candidates will receive an email, SM, and an invitation on their CLAT candidate login portal to participate in the admission counselling process.
The CLAT 2025 counselling will be conducted online. The candidates will have to log in to the official website using the credentials generated during the registration process to apply for the counselling process.
Candidates will need to enter a minimum of 15 preferences and will be allowed to add or change the preferences before the registration deadline.
General category candidates will have to pay Rs. 30,000 and the ST/ SC/ OBC/ BC/ EWS/ PWD categories candidates are required to pay Rs. 20,000.
There will be five counselling rounds in total. Candidates who are allotted seats can 'Freeze’, ‘Float’, or ‘Exit’ options in a counselling round.
Candidates who are satisfied with the allotted seat or accept it, and are not interested in participating in further rounds of seat allocation/ counselling can ‘Freeze’ the seat allocation.
Candidates who have not been allotted their first preference NLU and choose to leave ‘open’ the possibility of getting a higher preference NLU seat can choose the ‘Float’ option.
Candidates who do not want to participate in the CLAT 2025 counselling process can choose to ‘Exit’ option to exit or leave the admissions counselling process.
CLAT is a entrance exam,after clearing CLAT exam you are eligible for national law University ,But after CLAT you does not got any type of scholarship,but after clearing this exam you have many opportunities on the basis of merit you will got different type of scholarships.
Hello Vaishali
A CLAT score of 46.25 is considered low for top NLUs (National Law Universities), but you can still get a lower NLU (if reserved category) or a private college like:
1. UPES Dehradun
2. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
3. Alliance University, Bangalore
4. VIT School of Law
5. Amity Law School, Noida
For more information about CLAT: CLAT 2025
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Hi dear candidate,
Your rank of 4032 in CLAT exam with EWS appears to be insufficient for admission in IP University colleges as the category wise cut off for IPU colleges is lower than your rank at least for the top tier colleges like VIPS and MAIMS.
The majority of seats are reserved for students with Delhi domicile in IPU colleges and if you belong to outside Delhi then, it's slightly difficult.
However, some colleges like Trinity (TIIPS) in Dwarka accepted admissions for Law at higher rank of around 8,000 so you might also have a chance there.
Otherwise, you can find top Law colleges in Delhi NCR at our official website:
Law Colleges in Delhi NCR 2025 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank
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Hello Aspirant,
The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam consists of five subjects which are given below:-
1. English Language
2. Current Affairs, including General Knowledge
3.Legal Reasoning
4. Logical Reasoning
5. Quantitative Techniques (Basic Mathematics)
And
These subjects are tested in one single paper with 120 multiple-choice questions for UG CLAT (as per the latest pattern from 2024 onwards). Each question carries 1 mark, and there's a 0.25 negative mark for every incorrect answer.
With an All India SC category rank of 1561 in CLAT, you have a strong chance of getting admission into several National Law Universities through the counselling rounds. Based on past year trends, this rank can fetch you a seat in NLUs like NLIU Bhopal, HNLU Raipur, RGNUL Patiala, and possibly even higher-ranked ones like WBNUJS Kolkata or NLU Jodhpur depending on how cutoffs move in the later rounds.
SC category cutoffs for top NLUs tend to vary each year, but many of them have admitted students with SC ranks between 1500 and 3000, especially in rounds 2 and 3. Your chances increase further if you list a wide range of NLUs in your preference order during counselling. Also, make sure to complete all required counselling steps, document verification, and preference locking on time to avoid missing out.
With your rank, you're well-positioned to get a seat—just stay active in the admission process and keep checking updates from the CLAT consortium.
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