CLAT 2025: NLU Jodhpur revises seat matrix for UG, PG, increases 5-year LLB tuition fees
Anu Parthiban | December 19, 2024 | 11:34 AM IST | 2 mins read
NLU Jodhpur announced an increase of Rs 5,000 per year in the semester or tuition fees for the five-year BA LLB course and an increase of Rs 60,000 per year for NRI candidates.
NEW DELHI: The National Law University Jodhpur (NLU Jodhpur) has revised the seat matrix for LLB and LLM admissions for the academic year 2025-26. The total intake capacity for LLB, LLM programmes will be 120 and 80 respectively. Additionally, there will be an increase in tuition fees for 5-year BA LLB.
NLU Jodhpur admission 2025 will be done based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2025) score. The modification in NLU Jodhpur seat matrix has also been updated on the information bulletin.
As per the CLAT counselling 2025 schedule, the registration process is underway and the first round allotment results will be declared on December 26. Candidates who have qualified CLAT exam 2025 and registered for the counselling process will be able to check the seat allotments through the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2025/ .
The total fee for pursuing LLB courses at NLU Jodhpur is Rs 3 lakh. Candidates applying for admission will have to deposit a refundable amount of Rs 17,000 as security fee. The tuition fee for NRI/ NRI sponsored candidates is Rs 12 lakh.
In the latest update, the university said that there will be an increase of Rs 5,000 per year in the semester or tuition fees for the five-year under-graduate course and an increase of Rs 60,000 per year in the semester/tuition fees for NRI, NRI sponsored candidates.
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NLU Jodhpur LLB seat matrix
Here’s the 3-year and 5-year LLB seat matrix and reservation details.
|
Vertical Reservation |
Number of seats |
|
All India General/Unreserved |
62 |
|
All India SC |
18 |
|
All India ST |
9 |
|
All India OBC |
25 |
|
MBC of Rajasthan |
6 |
|
EWS - Supernumerary |
12 |
|
Horizontal Reservation |
|
|
Rajasthan Domicile General |
16 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile SC |
5 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile ST |
2 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile OBC |
6 |
|
All India General PWD |
2 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile PWD |
1 |
|
All India SC PWD |
1 |
|
All India ST PWD |
1 |
|
All India OBC PWD |
1 |
NLU Jodhpur LLM seat matrix
The university will fill a total of 80 seats in the LLM programme using CLAT score.
|
Vertical Reservation |
Number of seats |
|
All India General/Unreserved |
41 |
|
All India SC |
12 |
|
All India ST |
6 |
|
All India OBC |
17 |
|
MBC of Rajasthan |
4 |
|
EWS - Supernumerary |
8 |
|
Horizontal Reservation |
|
|
Rajasthan Domicile GN |
10 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile SC |
3 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile ST |
2 |
|
Rajasthan Domicile OBC |
4 |
|
All India General PWD |
2 |
|
All India SC PWD |
1 |
|
All India OBC PWD |
1 |
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