Yes, Indore Institute of Law (IIL) accepts CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) score. CLAT is a national level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate law programs in India.
Indore Institute of Law (IIL) allocates 20% of its total seats for admission through the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) sco

Yes, Indore Institute of Law (IIL) accepts CLAT scores for admission to its BA LLB (Hons.) program. The institute considers CLAT scores along with the performance of candidates in the 12th class and their performance in the institute's entrance test, IILET.
Here is the admission process for BA LLB (H
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The Allahabad HC has ordered that Question No. 9 of Booklet C (and its equivalent questions across all sets) be re-evaluated by treating both options 'B' and 'D' as correct answers. The revised CLAT Score 2026 shall not affect candidates who have already been allotted seats in Round 1
Yes, as per the notification released by the Consortium, the CLAT Counselling has been deferred as of now. A new CLAT Counselling Schedule 2026 will be released soon.
The 'exit' from CLAT counselling means leave the counselling process; and the student will not be considered for further rounds. This option allows candidates to withdraw from the admission process entirely at any time after registration. If a seat was previously allocated and accepted (via Freeze/F
Freeze option in CLAT Counselling means accept the NLU seat, lock it, and opt-out of the upgrade process. In this case, the fee becomes non-refundable and has to be paid before the last date. The candidate is removed from the counseling process for future rounds.
Yes, the CLAT counselling fee is refundable if no seat is allotted or if a student withdraws before the final date. A penalty of INR 5,000 may be applied if a seat is frozen and later withdrawn after May 30th.
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