AILET 2025: NLU Delhi opens admission withdrawal window for BA LLB, LLM programme
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 29, 2025 | 10:11 AM IST | 1 min read
NLU Delhi Admissions 2025: The refund of the fee paid will be processed to the original source of payment as per the UGC guidelines issued from time to time.
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Try NowThe National Law University (NLU) Delhi has opened the admission withdrawal window for the Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (Honours) [BA LLB (Hons.)] and Master of Laws (LLM) programmes today, May 29. Candidates provisionally admitted to these programmes for the 2025-26 academic session can withdraw their admission through the official website at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
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“It is informed that candidates who have been provisionally admitted to the B.A.LL.B.(Hons.), LL.M., or Joint Masters in IP LL.M./M.A. programmes offered by NLU Delhi for the Academic Year 2025-26, and wish to withdraw their admission, are required to log in to their AILET 2025 account and mark their exit,” the official notice said.
Candidates will have to use their username and password to login and mark the exit option to complete the withdrawal process. As per the official notice, the refund of the admission fee will be processed to the original source of payment. NLU Delhi clarified that the refund will be made in line with the guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) from time to time.
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AILET 2025: No re-entry after withdrawal
The university further states that once a candidate marks their exit from a provisionally allotted seat, they will not be considered for admission to the same programme in any further round. The seat vacated through this process will be allocated to the next eligible candidate based on the AILET 2025 merit list.
As per the counselling notification issued earlier, the University will also refund the counselling fee to candidates who completed the online counselling registration process, paid the counselling fee, but did not make it to any provisional merit list due to higher cut-offs. The AILET 2025 exam was conducted on December 8, 2024, in an offline mode, and the result was announced on December 12.
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