CLAT 2025: Registration closing on October 22; LLM seat matrix, tuition fee
Alivia Mukherjee | October 17, 2024 | 02:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
CLAT 2025 Exam Date: The law entrance test is scheduled to be held on December 1, 2024.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities has recently extended the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 registration deadline till October 22. Among the 26 National Law Universities (NLUs), 24 accept students through the CLAT exam. The newest addition to the list of CLAT participating institutions is RPNLU Prayagraj. Starting from the 2025-26 academic year, this NLU will also conduct its admissions through the CLAT 2025 process.
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Interested and eligible candidates can fill the CLAT 2025 registration form by visiting the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in 2025. Earlier the CLAT 2025 registration deadline was October 15.
CLAT 2025 Registration: Application fee details
Candidates are required to pay CLAT 2025 application fee to complete the registration process. Candidates from general and other backward classes (OBC) are required to pay an CLAT 2025 registration fee of Rs 4,000. On the other hand, candidates from Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Below Poverty Line (BPL) categories are required to pay Rs 3,500. The CLAT 2025 registration fee can be paid online via credit card, debit card, UPI or net banking.
CLAT 2025 exam date
As per the official notification the CLAT 2025 exam date is December 1, 2024. The CLAT 2025 exam will be conducted for two hours, from 2 pm to 4 pm. The CLAT 2025 exam will be held in offline mode. The medium of the paper will be English. There will be a total of 120 questions in CLAT exam 2025. The questions will be of objective types. The duration of CLAT 2025 exam will be 2 hours. Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.
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CLAT 2025: LLM seat matrix and fee details
Candidates can have a look at the CLAT 2025 LLM seat matrix and fee details of participating colleges.
|
NLU name |
CLAT seats (excluding supernumerary and NRI seats) |
Fees |
|
NLSIU Bengaluru |
120 |
Rs 4.10 lakhs |
|
NALSAR Hyderabad |
66 |
Rs 1.75 lakhs |
|
NLIU Bhopal |
60 |
Rs 2.45 lakhs |
|
WBNUJS Kolkata |
100 |
Rs 2.72 lakhs |
|
NLU Jodhpur |
80 |
Rs 2.28 lakhs |
|
HNLU Raipur |
90 |
Rs 1.65 lakhs |
|
GNLU Gandhinagar |
57 |
Rs 2.62 lakhs |
|
GNLU Silvassa Campus |
33 |
Rs 2.62 lakhs |
|
RMLNLU Lucknow |
48 |
Rs 1.10 lakhs |
|
RGNUL Patiala |
58 |
Rs 2.19 lakhs |
|
NUALS Kochi |
60 |
Rs 1.63 lakhs |
|
NLUO Cuttack |
44 |
Rs 1.87 lakhs |
|
NUSRL Ranchi |
60 |
Rs 2.20 lakhs |
|
NLUJA Kamrup |
40 |
Rs 2.11 lakhs |
|
DSNLU Visakhapatnam |
60 |
Rs 1.89 lakhs |
|
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli |
20 |
Rs. 1.13 Lakhs |
|
|
20 |
Rs. 1.68 Lakhs |
|
|
20 |
Rs. 1.74 Lakhs |
|
MNLU Mumbai |
50 |
Rs. 2.52 Lakhs (Maharashtra students) Rs. 2.64 Lakhs (All India) |
|
MNLU Nagpur |
60 |
Rs 3.13 lakhs |
|
MNLU Aurangabad |
60 |
Rs. 1.80 Lakhs (Maharashtra students) Rs. 2.05 Lakhs (All India) |
|
HPNLU Shimla |
80 |
Rs 2.70 lakhs |
|
DNLU Jabalpur |
50 |
Rs 2.96 lakhs |
|
NLU Tripura |
50 |
Rs 1.51 lakhs |
|
RPNLU Prayagraj |
10 |
Rs 1.99 lakhs |
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