I want admission in Chandigarh University this year. Do I need CLAT 2026 marks or direct admission is possible?

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    Answered by

    Itti Dogra

    2 weeks ago

    You do not need CLAT 2026 marks to get admission at Chandigarh University, and direct admission is
    not offered for law programs. The university clearly requires all law applicants to appear for CUCET,
    which is the only valid pathway for admission. Even if you haven't taken CLAT or don't want to appear
    for any national-level test, you can still apply easily through CUCET. The exam is simple and
    student-focused, and you only need 30 out of 100 marks to qualify. Chandigarh University also provides
    ₹200 crore worth of scholarships, and a large part of it is based on CUCET scores, giving students an
    opportunity to reduce their academic fees.

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    Anju Rani

    3 weeks ago

    Direct admission at Chandigarh University is possible through the CUCET entrance exam. For integrated law

    programs, CLAT 2026 marks are not required. CUCET serves as the university's internal admission process,

    assessing students' knowledge in areas such as logical reasoning, general awareness, and legal aptitude.

    Students who perform well in CUCET can even secure scholarships that range up to 100% of tuition fees,

    making it highly beneficial for meritorious candidates. The process is transparent, merit-based, and designed to

    provide equal opportunities to students from all educational backgrounds. Additionally, Chandigarh University

    offer

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heena agrawal

Hi.

  • Level: Comparable overall. NLET may be slightly more analytical/legal-reasoning oriented.

  • Preparation Overlap: Preparing for CLAT will largely cover NLET syllabus, but you may need extra practice on complex legal reasoning questions for NLET.

  • Difficulty: Both are competitive; CLAT is high due to large number of applicants, while NLET can feel harder in legal aptitude sections.

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heena agrawal

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Colleges You Can Get With Your CLAT Rank (General Guide)

Since you didn't mention your exact CLAT rank, here's a helpful list of law colleges that accept CLAT scores, including National Law Universities (NLUs) and good non‑NLU options, including options for mid to higher ranks. All these accept CLAT for UG law programs (BA LLB / BBA LLB): 

1. National Law Universities (NLUs)

These are the most reputed law schools in India through CLAT, but they have varied cutoff ranges depending on category and rank: 

Higher Cutoff (Top NLUs)

  • NLSIU Bengaluru — top‑ranked law school

  • NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

  • WBNUJS Kolkata
    These

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Nitesh Srivastava

To raise grievances on the CLAT 2026 Result, log in to your account on the Consortium of NLUs website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in), find the 'Submit Grievance' button, detail your issue (score/rank discrepancy, conduct) with supporting proof within the specified time, and submit online; accepted grievances might lead to result corrections. 

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Bhumika Aggarwal

Yes, you can. Candidates can raise their grievances by sending an email. Candidates can follow the steps given below

  • Go to the consortiumofnlus.ac.in
  • Login using your email
  • Enter your password
  • Click on the grievance option
  • Submit 
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Anupama Mehra

Yes, you can get admission based on CLAT Score. Apart from that you can also appear for ULSAT Exam conducted by the university. 

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