CLAT Cut-Off 2025: How hard is it to get into GNLU? Rank required for law admissions
CLAT 2025: NLU Gujarat ranked 8th in NIRF last year. The GNLU fee for UG programmes is Rs 2,58,000. Know category-wise closing ranks.
Know your admission chances in National Law Universities based on your home state & exam result for All India Category & State Category seat.
Try NowVagisha Kaushik | January 2, 2025 | 02:21 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) is one of the top NLUs in the country that admits students to its law programmes through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Notably, the 8th topper in CLAT UG exam secured a seat in GNLU Gandhinagar campus last year. The university also ranked 8th in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) last year in the law category.
The NLU Gujarat has been accredited with an ‘A’ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The law school offers five-year integrated honours degree programmes including BA LLB (Hons), BCom LLB(Hons), BSc LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons) and BSW LLB (Hons).
Additionally, it offers four specialisation courses in LLM – corporate and business law; constitutional and administrative law; criminal and security law; and intellectual property law.
Also read CLAT 2025: WBNUJS ranked 4th in NIRF this year; cut-offs, category-wise closing ranks
GNLU Gandhinagar seats
The category-wise seat intake in the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes at GNLU Gandhinagar are as follows:
Category |
UG seats |
PG seats |
||
Vertical reservation |
Horizontal reservation |
Vertical reservation |
Horizontal reservation |
|
General |
79 |
|
26 |
|
SC |
23 (15%) |
|
8 (15%) |
|
ST |
12 (7.5%) |
|
4 (7.5%) |
|
OBC (all India) |
42 (27%) |
|
14 (27%) |
|
EWS |
16 (10%) |
|
5 (10%) |
|
Women |
|
47 (30%) |
|
16 (30%) |
PwD |
|
8 (5%) |
|
3 (5%) |
Gujarat domicile |
|
39 (25%) |
|
13 (25%) |
GNLU Gandhinagar fees
The fee structure for studying at the law university is given below.
Type of Fee at GNLU |
UG |
PG |
One Time |
|
|
Admission Fee |
Rs 2,000 |
Rs 2,000 |
Alumni Fund (non-refundable) |
Rs 15,000 |
Rs 15,000 |
Total (One Time) |
Rs 17,000 |
Rs 17,000 |
Annual |
|
|
Tuition Fee |
Rs 1,20,000 |
Rs 1,20,000 |
Tuition Fee – NRI and Foreign National |
12500 USD |
6000 USD |
Infrastructure Maintenance Fee |
Rs 28,000 |
Rs 28,000 |
Examination Fee |
Rs 6,000 |
Rs 6,000 |
Academic Facility Fee (Library, Computer, Internet, Moot Court, Training, etc.) |
Rs 18,000 |
Rs 18,000 |
Halls of Residence (facility not provided during vacation period) |
Rs 24,000 |
Rs 24,000 |
Mess Fee |
Rs 42,000 |
Rs 46,200 |
Extra-Curricular, Adventure, Sports and Gymnasium, Social and Cultural Activities, Welfare Fee |
Rs 3,000 |
Rs 3,000 |
Total (Including Mess Charges) |
Rs 2,58,000 |
Rs 2,62,200 |
Total Fees for NRI & Foreign National Category (Including Mess Charges) |
Rs 1,38,000 + 12,500 USD + 2,000 USD (as one-time development charges) |
Rs 1,42,200 + 6,000 USD + 500 USD (as one-time development charges) |
What rank is required for GNLU?
The law university will offer admissions through the CLAT 2025 counselling which has been delayed due to a court case regarding CLAT 2025 results. The round-wise CLAT cut-offs for general category seats in UG programmes last year were as follows:
CLAT round |
Closing Rank |
1 |
429 |
2 |
434 |
3 |
434 |
4 |
434 |
5 |
434 |
Following are the home state CLAT UG cut-offs:
CLAT round |
Closing Rank |
1 |
2778 |
2 |
2778 |
3 |
2778 |
4 |
2778 |
5 |
2778 |
Here are category-wise CLAT UG cut-offs for last two years:
Category |
2024 |
2023 |
General |
464 |
766 |
EWS |
1248 |
1478 |
OBC |
1858 |
1942 |
SC |
6175 |
3767 |
ST |
11580 |
7812 |
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