IPU BA LLB Counselling 2024: Registration closes today, fee, documents required
Alivia Mukherjee | May 7, 2024 | 09:29 AM IST | 2 mins read
IPU BA LLB Counselling 2024: Candidates can submit the registration form by 11:50 pm today at ipuadmissions.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University will close the IPU BA LLB counselling 2024 registration today, May 7, 2024 at 11:50 pm. Candidates who have a valid Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024 score are eligible for IPU BA LLB counselling 2024 registration. Candidates can fill up the IPU BA LLB counselling 2024 registration form by visiting the official website - ipuadmissions.nic.in.
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Candidates who have submitted their applications for the IPU BA LLB 2024 program are eligible to particiapte in the IPU law counselling by remitting an enrolment fee of Rs 1,000. Those who haven't previously applied for admission to the IPU BA LLB 2024 course can also take part in the counselling procedure by paying an application fee of Rs 1,500, along with a counselling registration fee of Rs 1,000. The IPU law counselling 2024 facilitates admissions into various programs such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, and LLM offered by the university. The counselling for IPU BA LLB 2024 will be conducted in multiple rounds, contingent upon the category and the scores attained by candidates in the CLAT.
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IPU BA LLB counselling 2024: Documents required
Candidates will require the following documents for IPU BA LLB counselling 2024.
- CLAT scorecard or rank card
- CLAT admit card for the year 2024
- Mark sheet and certificates of Class 10th
- Mark sheet and certificates of Class 12th
- Attested category certificate
- Registration slip for IPU LLB counselling
- Character certificate
- Two identical photographs
- Provisional seat allotment letter
IPU BA LLB 2024 counselling process
The IPU BA LLB counselling 2024 process has been summarised below.
Counselling fee submission
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Deposit non-refundable fee of Rs 1,000.
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Payment options: Cash (challan) or net banking (credit card, debit card, or net banking).
Choice filling
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Fill seat allotment choices from available institutions and courses.
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No changes allowed after choice submission.
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Maximize choices for better seat selection chances.
Seat allotment
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Based on merit, candidate preference, category, and region.
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Confirmed seat requires Rs. 60,000 payment.
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Printout of allotment letter necessary.
Freezing allotted seat
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Opt to freeze seat if satisfied, no further participation.
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Non-freezing leads to automatic allotment of next preference.
Withdrawal and fee refund
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Withdraw allotted seat before deadline via account login.
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Not eligible for subsequent rounds, except 'spot' counselling, after withdrawal.
Last round of allotment
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No withdrawal or fee refund after final round.
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Category-wise and region-wise seats converted to unreserved category.
Sliding of allotted seat
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Seats allotted based on merit after fee payment.
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Verification of documents and fee balance submission required.
Reporting to institution
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Generate provisional admission slip and enrollment number.
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Report to allotted college with admission slip, allotment letter, fee receipt, and documents.
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Failure to provide necessary documents results in automatic cancellation of admission.
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