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New Indian Express
4 hours ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
CLAT PG aspirant moves Delhi HC against ‘arbitrary' counselling fees
NEW DELHI: A candidate who appeared for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) PG has approached the Delhi High Court challenging the high counselling fees levied by the Consortium of National Law Universities, calling them arbitrary and unaffordable for many aspirants. The petition, filed by Jatin Shrivastava, who secured the 474th rank in the entrance exam, argues that the mandatory counselling fee of Rs 30,000, along with additional charges for freezing or confirming seats, is unjust and disproportionate. The matter was mentioned on Friday before the vacation bench of Justices Prathiba M Singh and Rajneesh Kumar Gupta, who have listed it for hearing on June 23. According to Shrivastava's plea, the Consortium demands Rs 20,000 as confirmation fees for every round of counselling, which must be paid afresh each time a candidate chooses to freeze their allotted seat. The petition contends this practice lacks justification, particularly as the financial capacity of students is not assessed before levying such charges. 'That Clause 2 - 'Admissions Counselling process', vide Clause 2.1 titled as 'freeze option' of which, whenever any candidate participant intends to apply for 'freeze option', he is required to deposit a 'non-refundable confirmation fees' of Rs 20,000/- at the time of opting for freezing of any seat,' the plea read.


Scroll.in
a day ago
- Business
- Scroll.in
CLAT UG 2025 third merit list released; final admission round begins
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the third and final merit list for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG 2025. Candidates who participated in the counselling rounds can now check the provisional allotment list on the official website at As per a report by Times of India, the final admission round officially begins with this merit list. Allotted candidates must pay a confirmation fee of Rs 20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 pm. The last date to pay the respective university fees is June 27, 2025, by 5 PM. Candidates satisfied with their allotted seat can select the 'Freeze' option, as this is the final round and no further "Float" options will be available.


Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
CLAT UG 2025 third merit list released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; check how to download, next steps and more
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the third and final merit list for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG 2025. Candidates who took part in the counselling rounds can now check the provisional allotment list on the official website — . This third merit list brings an end to the centralised counselling process for CLAT 2025 admissions to undergraduate law programmes across participating NLUs. Shortlisted candidates must confirm their seat by completing fee payment within the given deadlines. Final Admission Phase Begins With the release of the third merit list, the final round of CLAT UG counselling has officially started. Candidates allotted seats must pay a confirmation fee of ₹20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 PM. Following this, the full university fee is to be paid directly to the allotted NLU by June 27, 2025, 5 PM. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest today with in Shriram's ULIP Shriram Life Insurance Undo Since this is the last round of centralised counselling, students happy with their seat allotment should select the 'Freeze' option. The 'Float' option is no longer available. Category-Wise Closing Ranks Released The merit list also includes the closing ranks for each category at participating NLUs. For example, at NLSIU Bengaluru, the cut-offs are: Live Events General: 460 KA OBC: 1541 SC: 3133 ST W: 4343 EWS PwD W: 7286 These figures reflect the final admission cut-offs for CLAT UG 2025 and help candidates assess their eligibility status. NLU-Specific Cut-Offs and Reservation Details Candidates can view category-wise and NLU-wise closing ranks, covering various reservation categories like General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwD. The third merit list also provides candidate details, including All India Rank, admit card number, and reservation category, offering complete transparency in the selection process. Any vacant seats after this round will be handled through individual NLU-level counselling. Important Deadlines for Confirming Admission Candidates selected in the third merit list must: Pay the confirmation fee of ₹20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 PM Submit the full university fee to their allotted NLU by June 27, 2025, 5 PM Since this is the final round, candidates should regularly check individual NLU websites for updates on any additional institute-level counselling for unfilled seats. Steps to Download CLAT UG 2025 Third Merit List Step 1: Visit Step 2: Click on 'CLAT UG Third Allotment List' on the homepage Step 3: Choose your preferred NLU to view its merit list Step 4: The merit list will open in PDF format Step 5: Download and save it for future use For more details or any queries, candidates are advised to visit the official CLAT website or get in touch with the Consortium of NLUs .


Time of India
a day ago
- General
- Time of India
CLAT third merit list 2025 released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, check direct link here
Final CLAT UG 2025 merit list out, check NLU-wise cut-offs and seat allotment details CLAT third merit list 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the third and final Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG 2025 merit list. Candidates who participated in the counselling rounds can now access the provisional allotment list on the official website — The release of this third merit list marks the conclusion of the centralised counselling process for CLAT 2025 admissions to undergraduate law programmes offered by participating NLUs. Shortlisted candidates must confirm their admission by paying the required fees within the stipulated deadlines to secure their allotted seat. Third merit list signals start of final admission round The third round of CLAT UG counselling officially begins with the publication of this merit list. Candidates who have been allotted a seat are required to pay a confirmation fee of Rs 20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 PM. Additionally, the deadline to pay the university fees is June 27, 2025, by 5 PM. Candidates satisfied with their allotment can choose the "Freeze" option, as this is the final round and no further "Float" options are available. The third merit list also contains the closing ranks for various categories across participating NLUs. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo For instance, at NLSIU Bengaluru, the closing rank for the General category is 460, KA OBC is 1541, SC is 3133, ST W is 4343, and EWS PwD W is 7286. These ranks reflect the final cut-offs for admission into India's top-ranked law institutions under CLAT UG 2025. Cut-offs and reservation details available NLU-wise The CLAT UG 2025 round 3 cut-offs are published in the form of closing ranks, segregated by categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwD, and are NLU-specific. Candidates should refer to the merit list for precise category-wise and university-wise ranks to determine eligibility and seat allotment status. The merit list includes essential candidate details such as all-India rank, admit card number, and vertical and horizontal reservation category, ensuring transparency in the selection process. From this point, any unfilled or vacant seats may be handled through institute-level counselling, to be conducted individually by the respective NLUs. Next steps and final deadlines for shortlisted candidates Candidates whose names appear in the third merit list must complete two mandatory steps to finalise their admission. First, they must pay the confirmation fee of Rs 20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 PM. Second, the full university fees must be paid directly to the allotted NLU by June 27, 2025, 5 PM. As this is the final centralised counselling round, candidates are advised to monitor the websites of individual NLUs for any further institute-level admission processes that may follow for remaining vacant seats. How to check and download the CLAT third merit list 2025 online Step 1: Visit the official CLAT website — Step 2: Click on the link for "CLAT UG third allotment list" available on the homepage. Step 3: Select the National Law University (NLU) of your choice to view the respective merit list. Step 4: The third merit list will appear on the screen in PDF format. Step 5: Download and save the merit list for future reference. Direct link to check and download the CLAT 2025 third provisional allotment list For additional information or queries, candidates should visit the official CLAT website or contact the Consortium of NLUs directly. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.


New Indian Express
4 days ago
- General
- New Indian Express
First CLAT cracker from TN's Pachamalai hills seeks housing; livelihood support for family
TIRUCHY: Even as S Bharath, a student from Thonur hamlet, made history by becoming the first tribal student in the Pachamalai hills to crack the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), his family continues to live in a crumbling one-room house and is appealing for support to improve both their living conditions and livelihood. With the monsoon fast approaching, Bharath's family is urgently seeking help to rebuild their deteriorating home. They also hope the district administration will help them to procure tractors at a subsidised price or support to set up a small business, which could provide a more stable source of income. Bharath was honoured by the Tiruchy collector on Monday, with a cheque for Rs 25,000 towards meeting his educational expenses. However, back in their village, his family of six continues to live under a roof made of asbestos sheets, with walls battered by years of weather.