NLU Odisha LLB, PhD counselling 2024 registration begins; first allotment list on June 7
Anu Parthiban | May 27, 2024 | 09:11 PM IST | 2 mins read
NLU Odisha Counselling 2024: The application process for LLB, PhD admission will be closed on June 3 at 10 am. Eligible applicants will have register at nluo.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: National Law University Odisha (NLU Odisha) has started the counselling process for admission into three-year LLB and PhD programmes. Eligible candidates will be invited to participate in the NLU Odisha counselling process in accordance with the rank list and the admissions matrix. The registrations will be closed on June 3 at 10 am.
To complete the registration process, candidates from the general category will have to pay Rs 30,000 and ST, SC, PWD candidates have to pay Rs 20,000. Candidates have been instructed to make the payment online after logging in to the NLUO admission portal, nluo.ac.in.
Students who have been allocated a seat at NLUO will have to exercise the option of ‘Accept’ and should pay the confirmation fee before the deadline to confirm their seats. Those who fail to make the payment before the stipulated time will be not considered for the admission.
There will be five rounds of admissions counselling. If any candidate is not allotted a seat at the end of fifth round of NLUO counselling or they choose not to accept the seat, the counselling registration fee will be refunded after a deduction of Rs 5,000.
NLU Odisha counselling dates 2024
Candidates can check the complete schedule of NLU Odisha counselling for admission into LLB and PhD courses.
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NLUO Counselling |
Dates |
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Registration for admissions counselling |
From May 27, 10 am to June 3 up to 10 pm |
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First allotment list |
June 7 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee and admission by NLUO for the first allotment list |
10 am on June 7 to June 11 up to 1 pm. |
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Second allotment list |
June 13 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee and admission by NLUO for the first allotment list |
June 13 to June 18 up to 1 pm |
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Third allotment list |
June 21 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee and admission by NLUO for the first allotment list |
June 21 to June 25 up to 1 pm |
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Payment of University Fee (after adjusting for confirmation fee and counselling registration fee) to NLUO by students who have choose ‘accept’ option in all three rounds |
July 2 |
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Fourth allotment list |
July 4 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee and admission by NLUO for the first allotment list |
July 4 to July 8 up to 1 pm |
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Fifth allotment list |
July 11 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee and admission by NLUO for the first allotment list |
July 11 to July 15 |
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Payment of University Fee (after adjusting for confirmation fee and counselling registration fee) to NLUO by students who have choose ‘accept’ option in fourth and fifth round. |
July 22 |
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