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The University College of Law, MLSU Udaipur, is the main government law college in Udaipur with low fees and decent facilities. It offers BA LL.B (5-year) and LL.B (3-year) courses approved by the Bar Council of India. Being a government university, the fees are very affordable compared to private law colleges. The college has a central library, classrooms, a hostel facility, and a large campus. Admissions are usually done on a merit basis through the MLSU online admission portal. Just be updated with the official MSLU Website.
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Yes, you can still go for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) even if your board marks are low, so don’t worry. Most colleges give admission based on 12th PCB marks or entrance tests, but many private colleges also accept Diploma in Physiotherapy students. Your completed diploma actually adds value and shows experience in the same field. You can apply to colleges like Jamia Hamdard, Chandigarh University, LPU, SRM, or MS Ramaiah, depending on your location and budget. Check each college’s eligibility rules on their website because requirements differ.
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Here are the Colleges Accepting CLAT (Law Admissions):
Unlike CLAT, which is used by 24 NLUs, AILET is conducted exclusively for admission to National Law University, Delhi (NLU D).
For more details you can access given mentioned links below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/top-colleges-other-nlus-accepting-clat-scores
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-degree-colleges-in-india-accepting-ailet
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With an AIR around 7930 in CLAT and general women category, top NLUs may not be possible, but you still have chances in newer and lower-ranked NLUs, especially in later rounds or spot counselling. Based on previous trends, you can consider the following preference order:
NLU Tripura (Agartala)
NLU Manipur
NLU Meghalaya (Shillong)
NLU Sikkim
HPNLU Shimla
DSNLU Visakhapatnam (very limited chance, only if cut-offs drop)
Apart from NLUs, you should also apply to reputed private law colleges that accept CLAT scores, such as UPES Dehradun, Alliance University Bengaluru, Amity Law School, and NMIMS School of Law. Since you are from Lucknow, also explore state universities and private law colleges in Uttar Pradesh as backup options.
Yes, the IGNOU PG Diploma in Geriatric Medicine (PGDGM) is running for the 2026 admission cycle.
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The Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) is conducted by the National Testing Agency for admission to undergraduate programmes, including BA LLB, in participating Central, State and other universities. CUET itself is not a separate “law exam”, but BA LLB admissions are done through specific subject combinations and eligibility criteria defined by each university.
First, you must check eligibility. To apply for BA LLB through CUET-UG, candidates must have passed Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board. Most universities require a minimum of 45 percent marks for the General category, 40 percent for OBC and 35 percent for SC/ST candidates. There is usually no upper age limit, but you should verify age rules of the university you are applying to.
Next is the application process. CUET-UG application forms are released online on the official NTA website, usually between February and March. During registration, you need to create an account, fill in personal details, academic information, choose exam cities and select the subjects required for BA LLB admission. You also need to upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature and pay the application fee online.
The subject selection is very important. For BA LLB, most universities require: One language subject (such as English) General Test Some universities may also accept specific domain subjects, but many law universities consider English plus the General Test as sufficient. You should carefully read the admission brochure of the universities you are targeting before final submission.
After successful registration, NTA releases the admit card a few days before the exam. The admit card contains details like exam date, time, centre and instructions. You must carry a printed admit card and a valid photo ID to the exam centre.
The CUET-UG exam is conducted in computer-based test mode. The English section tests reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and verbal ability. The General Test includes general knowledge, current affairs, logical reasoning, numerical ability and quantitative aptitude. Each section consists of multiple-choice questions, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers.
Once the exam is over, NTA releases the answer key, followed by the result and scorecard. CUET scores are not used for direct admission. Instead, participating universities release their own counselling or admission forms after the results are declared.
For counselling and admission, you need to apply separately on the official website of each university offering BA LLB through CUET. Universities prepare merit lists based on CUET scores, category, reservation policies and sometimes additional criteria. If your name appears in the merit list, you must participate in counselling, choose your preferred college or course and complete document verification and fee payment.
In summary, the CUET Law admission process for BA LLB involves checking eligibility, applying for CUET-UG, selecting the correct subjects, appearing for the exam, downloading your scorecard and finally applying to universities through their counselling process. Keeping track of official notifications and deadlines is crucial to avoid missing admission opportunities. All the best.
With a score of 121 marks and an AIR of around 1000 in AILET 2026, getting admission to NLU Delhi for the BA LL.B (Hons.) program is not possible under the general admission process. NLU Delhi admits students strictly based on AILET rank, and the closing ranks are usually within the top 150–200 for the general category, and slightly higher for reserved categories.
However, you may still have a chance only if you belong to a reserved category such as SC, ST, PwD, or EWS, depending on:
Number of seats available in that category
Final cut-off ranks released during counselling rounds
For candidates outside these categories, an AIR of 1000 is considered too low for NLU Delhi, as it is the only NLU participating through AILET.
You should also note that:
AILET scores cannot be used for other NLUs
Other NLUs accept students only through CLAT
Therefore, with this rank, you should consider:
Appearing for CLAT for admission to other NLUs
Exploring top private law universities like Jindal Global Law School, NMIMS, Symbiosis Law School, etc.
A score of 121 marks in AILET 2026 is a good score, but admission to an NLU depends primarily on your All India Rank, not just marks. With an AIR of around 1000, admission to NLU Delhi is highly unlikely under the general category.
NLU Delhi has:
Very limited seats
Extremely high competition
Cut-offs that usually close at much lower ranks
Unless you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/PwD/EWS) and the category cut-off extends to your rank, admission is not feasible.
If you are aiming for an NLU, your best options are:
Attempt CLAT for admission to other NLUs
Consider state law universities or reputed private law colleges as alternatives
In conclusion, while your score shows decent preparation, AILET admission to NLU Delhi at rank 1000 is not possible in most cases, and you should plan alternative law admission pathways accordingly.
No, there is no penalty fee imposed by CLAT Consortium or NLUs for leaving an NLU to reappear for CLAT and join a better-ranked NLU later. However, there are a few practical and financial points you should clearly understand before taking this decision.
First, from the CLAT Consortium’s side, you are fully allowed to appear for CLAT again even if you are already studying in an NLU. Many students do this every year to improve their rank and move to a higher NLU. There is no restriction, disqualification, or penalty related to reattempting CLAT.
Second, regarding the NLU you are currently studying in: If you leave the NLU after taking admission, the college will not charge any “penalty” as such, but they may deduct a portion of the fees you have already paid, depending on when you withdraw. • If you withdraw before classes start or within the UGC refund timeline, you may get most of your tuition fee refunded (excluding registration or processing fees). • If you withdraw after classes have started or after a few months, the NLU usually does not refund the tuition fee for that semester or year. Hostel and mess fees are also generally non-refundable once the session begins.
Third, documents and migration: When you leave the NLU, you can request your original documents, transfer certificate, and migration certificate. NLUs are required to return documents; they cannot legally withhold them just because you are leaving.
Fourth, impact on future admissions: Leaving an NLU does not negatively affect your chances in CLAT counselling the next year. The Consortium does not consider past admissions or withdrawals while allotting seats. Your allotment depends only on your new CLAT rank, category, domicile (if applicable), and preferences.
Finally, practical advice: If you are confident you can significantly improve your CLAT score and target a much better NLU, reappearing makes sense. However, if the expected improvement is marginal, the financial loss of one year’s fees and the academic gap should be carefully considered.
In summary, there is no penalty fee or legal issue in leaving an NLU to write CLAT again. The only loss you may face is partial or full non-refund of fees already paid, depending on the timing of your withdrawal.
Yes, scoring 94.75 in AILET 2026 as an ST candidate gives you very strong chances for admission to NLU Delhi, potentially even a high rank, as expected cutoffs for ST are much lower (around 60-70 marks), but your score puts you in a highly competitive bracket.
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