CLAT FEES RANKS, PLACEMENT & ADMISSION

CLAT 2025: FEES RANKS, PLACEMENT & ADMISSION

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CLAT 2025: FEES RANKS, PLACEMENT & ADMISSION

Every CLAT 2025 aspirant toying with the idea of joining the legal domain should know the basic details about the scope of CLAT. Once he has formed a rubric about the most prestigious law entrance examination in the country today, he should know about the CLAT college fees, CLAT course fees, CLAT placement packages, and the CLAT highest package offered can significantly impact your decision-making process. To make matters easy, OPUS brings well-researched and relevant information for law candidates.

Cracking the CLAT 2025 is tough – and getting admission into a premier law campus becomes a bigger challenge. Last year, 39686 candidates had registered for the CLAT exam and 37358 candidates competed for 2252 seats. This year, the figures will probably go up, making it tougher to get admission into the premier law colleges of India.

TOP 23 Law Colleges In India

Here is a cherry-picked list of the coveted 23 law colleges across the country. Though there is no authorized monitoring agency to list them in a particular order based on placement, faculty, and infrastructure facilities, reports in various reputed media publications enlist the following law colleges in the top bracket. The positions, however, keep changing from year to year. Students share their experiences of studying in these colleges and their first-person narratives are considered believable. The flip side is that those who are unhappy with their results and placement options often pour out their bitterness on the online platform. Before you make up your mind, consider a few reliable reports appearing in the mainstream print media and do a thorough check of the law campus by visiting it online. In case you find it suitable, a visit to the college premises should settle all your doubts.

  • National Law School of India University, Bangalore
  • National Law University, Delhi
  • National Academy of Legal Study & Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad
  • The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
  • National Law Institute University, Bhopal
  • National Law University, Jodhpur
  • Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
  • Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
  • Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow
  • Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala
  • Chanakya National Law University Patna
  • National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi
  • National Law University Odisha, Cuttack
  • National University of Study & Research in Law, Ranchi
  • National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam
  • Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU) Visakhapatnam
  • The Tamil Nadu National Law School, Tiruchirapalli
  • Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai
  • Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
  • Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad
  • Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla
  • Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur
  • Dr B R Ambedkar National Law University Sonipat, Haryana

The Fee Structure at National Law University 2025

While every law college accepting CLAT score has its independent fee structure, including CLAT college fees, with various components, NLU provides a sample fee structure as follows, offering insight into the financial aspects of pursuing education at the institution.

Fee Structure for LL.B. (Hons.) – Five-Year Integrated course

1 Tuition FeeINR75,000.00(Per Annum)

SL NOFeesCurrencyAmount(Per Annum)
2Admission FeeINR5,000.00(One Time)
3Examination FeeINR6,000.00(Per Annum)
4Campus Development FeeINR5,000.00(Per Annum)
5Library FeeINR5,000.00(Per Annum)
6Internet Services ChargesINR8,000.00(Per Annum)
7Journals FeeINR2,500.00(Per Annum)
8Internship Placement FeeINR5,000.00(Per Annum)
9Student Welfare FundINR5,000.00(Per Annum)
10Moot Court FeeINR5,000.00(Per Annum)
11Student Bar Association FeeINR2,500.00(One Time)
12Hostel Rent and Amenities FeeINR30,000.00(Per Annum)
13* RefundableLibrary DepositINR10,000(One time)
Hostel DepositINR10,000(One time)
Mess DepositINR10,000(One time)
TotalINR1,84,000.00
14Add: Advance Mess DuesINR30,000.00
Grand TotalINR2,14,000.00
(Rupees Two Lakh Fourteen Thousand Only)

Placement Opportunities After CLAT Entrance Exam

Aspirants are focused on the quality of placements offered by each law college. This governs their choice most of the time. Leading law firms and corporate houses visit the campuses to pick the best. There is no accurate data available to establish the veracity of claims. Every year, the scenario looks different and it varies from one campus to another for NLUs across the country. The factors governing the changes are unpredictable.

Keeping aside the aspect of job placement that worries every CLAT aspirant, there is another aspect of placement that merits attention – the college campus to choose if more than one offers you a seat. The problem compounds when you do not make it to the first choice yours and have to select from several other options.

A law college attracts you because it charges affordable fees. But what is the point of going there when the past record of placements is not good?  What is the use of spending exorbitantly to study in a college if the ranking is just average? These are points to ponder while making the choice. So be careful and judicious.

Ideally, a law student would like to assess the important parameters before he makes up his mind. If there are multiple options available to him – based on his excellent score – then he can decide quickly. The situation turns complicated when he has qualified but his score does not meet the cut-off level set by the premier colleges. Multiple choices are available and this clutter compromises his clarity. He is unable to choose without unflinching evidence and past performance records. Most of the law colleges are competitive and they all claim to be the one of the best. This makes it a tad difficult for aspirants.

OPUS trains the most successful candidates in CLAT entrance tests so it becomes all the more important to share information about these aspects. Aspirants who have struggled hard to reach here do not end up ruining their bright future by entering a college with limited potential. Trust your wisdom after processing information from multiple sources instead of relying on just one. That seems to work better for you.

While these concerns are valid and likely to affect you in some way, it is better to stay relaxed and form an idea of where to begin the journey from – the admission process into CLAT colleges begins with clearing the CLAT exam. Have an idea of what it is all about.

CLAT Admission Process

Gaining entry – clearing the CLAT entrance exam

CLAT 2025 Registration/Application Form

  • CLAT 2025 registration will be available via online process only.
  • Before filling out the application form, candidates should be ready with the scanned documents of photograph, signature, SC/ST/SAP certificate (if applicable), and domicile certificate (if applicable).
  • The last date for submission of the duly filled application form for the year 2025 is yet to come. 
  • Do not send the application form through an offline process.

CLAT Application Fee 2025

The application process for CLAT is incomplete unless the registration fee has been paid. Applicants can submit the CLAT application fee online using a credit card, debit card, or net banking. If the application fee is not submitted before the deadline, the applicant’s CLAT application form will not be accepted and he/she will not be allowed to appear for CLAT 2025.

Candidates from the UR/OBC/SAP (Specially-Abled Persons) category have to submit Rs. 4,000/- as an application fee. SC/ST candidates have to shell out Rs. 3,000/- only. The application fee can be deposited either through online or e-challan. The application fee is non-refundable.

CategoryApplication Fee
General/ OBC/ PwD/ SAPRs. 4,000
SC/ STRs. 3,000

CLAT Eligibility Criteria

To appear in CLAT 2025, the eligibility criteria for UG and PG courses are different:

For UG Programmes
  • The candidate has to qualify in 10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 45% marks (in case of Unreserved/OBC/SAP categories) and 40% marks (in case of SC/ST category).
  • Appearing candidates of Class 10+2 or equivalent examination are eligible to appear in the entrance exam.
  • At the time of admission, the candidates would have to produce evidence of their passing qualifying examination.
  • There is no upper age limit to appear in CLAT 2025
For PG Programmes
  • Candidates must have passed the LL.B or equivalent degree with a minimum of 55% marks(Unreserved/OBC/SAP categories) and 50% marks (SC/ST category).
  • Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination are also eligible to appear CLAT.
  • Candidates would have to produce the evidence of their qualifying examination at the time of admission.
  • There is no upper age limit to appear in the entrance exam for PG courses.

CLAT Entrance Exam Pattern 

The CLAT 2025 exam pattern is different for UG and PG programmes.

UG Programmes:
  • Mode of Exam: The entrance exam will be held through an offline process.
  • It will be a Pen Paper-based test (PBT).
  • Medium: The medium of examination will be in English.
  • Marks: The question paper will be of 150 marks.
  • Marking Scheme: For each correct response, 1 mark will be given to the candidate.
  • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
  • Duration: The duration of this entrance exam will be two hours.
For PG Programmes:
  • Mode of Exam: The entrance exam will be held through an online process.
  • It will be a computer-based test (CBT).
  • Medium: The medium of examination will be in English.
  • Duration: The paper will be of 2 Hours.
  • Marks: The paper will consist of 150 MCQs.
  • Mode of Exam: Online
  • Mode of Counselling: Online
  • Participating Colleges: 37
  • Exam Duration: 2 Hours
  • Number of Seats: 742 Seats
  • Marking Scheme: The candidate will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer.
  • Negative Marking: There will be a provision for 0.25 negative marking for every incorrect response. 

CLAT 2025 Exam Syllabus

Candidates need to have a thorough understanding of the syllabus of the entrance exam to prepare for it effectively. The syllabus of CLAT undergoes annual revisions, so candidates must keep themselves updated. The syllabus includes various subjects such as General Knowledge and Current Affairs, English, Legal Aptitude, Elementary Mathematics, and Constitutional Law. Being familiar with each of these subjects allows candidates to plan their preparation comprehensively, which enhances their chances of succeeding in the CLAT entrance exam.

CLAT 2025 Admit Card

Aspirants will be able to download the admit card through online mode. The dates of the Admit Card for CLAT 2025 will be available from the last week of November or the first week of December. The conducting university will not send the admit card through e-mail or by post. On the day of the examination, it is compulsory for candidates to bring their identity proof (Aadhar Card/Voter ID/ Passport/Driving license) along with the admit card.

CLAT 2023 Result

CLAT 2025 Result is expected to be released in December 2024, marking the end of aspirants’ journey and opening doors to legal opportunities. Stay tuned for the official announcement that will shape the future of aspiring legal professionals.

CLAT 2025 Counselling

The admission to UG and PG programmes in participating universities under CLAT 2025 will be done via centralized counselling. The seat will be allotted on the basis of ‘merit-cum-preference’. It will be prepared with the CLAT score and order of preference given by the candidate in the CLAT application form. After the result is out, the CLAT 2025 counselling process will begin. Candidates would have to fork out Rs. 50,000/- as counselling fee to show their serious intent in taking admission in any of the participating NLU(s).

All the best for future endeavours!

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FAQ’s – CLAT Application Form 2025 – Highlights

Q: Can I complete the CLAT 2025 application form offline?

A: No, the CLAT application form in online mode can only be completed on the official website of the Consortium of NLUs.

Q: What is the 2025 CLAT registration fee?

A: The CLAT exam registration fee varies depending on the candidate category. For General / OBC / PWD / PIO / OCI / NRI the registration fee is Rs 4,000 and for the SC / ST / BPL category the registration fee is Rs 3,500. Applicants applying for CLAT question sheets from previous years will be applied an additional cost of Rs 500.

Q: Will there be a correction window for the CLAT 2025 application form?

A: No, the CLAT consortium does not offer applicants the opportunity to correct the application form.

Q: Can I complete the CLAT 2025 application form in phases?

A: Yes, you can complete the CLAT application form in phases. Each stage of the CLAT application form has a save option that applicants can use to save their completed information. The next time applicants want to complete and complete the application form, they will simply need to register again and pick up where they left off.

Q: Is the CLAT 2025 application form the same for all courses?

A: Yes, the application form is the same for all university courses, but different for the LLM course. However, you select the course before completing the application form. Therefore no discrepancies arise.

Q: What should I do if I have forgotten my CLAT 2025 login password?

A: If you have forgotten your CLAT login password, you can easily retrieve it by clicking the “Forgot Password” link at the bottom of the login window. To reset your password or to reset your login account, an OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number. You will need to enter the OTP and click the “Reset Account” button to create a new password.

Q: I’m taking the 12th-grade exams. Can I apply for CLAT 2025?

A: Yes, if you take the commission exams from May to June you can apply for CLAT 2025.

Date reference – https://ekoching.com/clat-exam/clat-2025/

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  1. If I’ll get good rank in my clat then there is any chance to cutoff in fees structure for me in any national university?

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