How many rounds are there in NLU Counseling 2023?

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    Shounak Mukherjee | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    There were five rounds of NLU Counselling in 2023. The counselling process was conducted online and concluded in June 2023. The NLU Counselling process for 2024 is ongoing, with the fourth round of seat allotment scheduled for May 20th, 2024.

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    Debolina Das | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    There is no information available regarding the number of rounds in NLU Counseling 2023. However, it is important to note that the admission process and counseling rounds may vary depending on the National Law University (NLU) and the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores of the candidates. It is advisable to refer to the official website of the respective NLUs or contact the admission office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the counseling process and the number of rounds.

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    Yuvraj Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    There were five rounds to the CLAT 2023 counseling procedure. The following was the counseling rounds schedule: First Allotment List: This round of admissions was open until January 22, 2023, and it was announced on January 18, 2023. Announced on January 27, 2023, the Second Allotment List was open for admission during this round until January 31, 2023. Third List of Allocators: Released on May 25, 2023. On June 5, 2023, the Fourth Allotment List was announced. Released on June 15, 2023, the Fifth and Final Allotment List will be used to fill any remaining seat vacancies. Applicants could choose to wait for the subsequent counse

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