Am I eligible for admission in CNLU if Class 12 results are pending?
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Yes, a candidate can apply for admission in Chanakya National Law University if Class 12 results are pending. The university may provide them provisional admission. However, for admission confirmation Class 12 marksheets are required during the process of document verification.
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No, Chanakya National Law University, Patna is not under CUET. The university accepts scores of other national level law entrance exams for admission to the courses, such as CLAT. The university also accepts the UGC NET exam for admission in the PhD course.
Scholarships (For OBC, EBC, DNT) in case of: | Eligibility |
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Economic Condition | OBC/EBC/DNT students have a total annual family income from all sources up to INR 2.50 lakh |
Academic Performance | Top students in the inter-merit list based on the admission criteria |
Female Students | 30% of slots allotted to the college shall be reserved for eligible female students as per the inter-merit |
In the absence of Female Students | In the absence of female students, the slots may be transferred to eligible male students as per the inter-merit |
Yes, the application form for Chanakya National Law University admission can be rejected if the details filled by the candidate are incorrect. It can also be rejected if the candidate has not uploaded the correct documents required such as marksheets, certificates, ID proofs, etc.
Yes, Chanakya National Law University admissions are open for the academic year 2025. Candidates must appear for the entrance exams accepted by the university for admission in their preferred course. This is mainly CLAT. Candidates must achieve a valid aggregate in the CLAT exam. Additionally, they must ensure fulfilling the eligibility criteria required for admission in Chanakya National Law University.
Chanakya National Law University is a renowned Law university in India. It offers various course along with multiple specialisations. Candidates interested in the law domain can apply for admission in the university. Though, it's important to consider other factors such as infrastructure, faculty, curriculum, fees structure, etc. while taking admission. Candidates can visit the campus or check alumni/student reviews.
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