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Study Law Abroad: Cheapest Countries To Study Law In English If You Missed CLAT Or NLU Seat
Study Law Abroad: Cheapest Countries To Study Law In English If You Missed CLAT Or NLU Seat

News18

time4 days ago

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Study Law Abroad: Cheapest Countries To Study Law In English If You Missed CLAT Or NLU Seat

Last Updated: Can't clear CLAT? Study law abroad in Germany, France, Norway or Poland where low fees, global degrees, and scholarships can make your legal education affordable and attenable Each year, thousands of students in India set their sights on a career in law after completing Class 12. Securing admission to a National Law University (NLU) or other prestigious law institutions typically requires passing the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). For those who are unsuccessful, studying law overseas becomes a viable alternative; one that is not only accessible but also affordable. Study Law Abroad Legal education is not only accessible in India but also affordable in several other countries. Aspirants can realise their dream of becoming a lawyer by enrolling in universities abroad. Nations such as Germany, Norway, France, and Poland offer law degrees, both LLB and LLM, taught in English. These programmes are internationally recognised, with many institutions offering low tuition fees, scholarships, and in some cases, free education. To practise law in India after studying abroad, students must obtain recognition from the Bar Council of India (BCI) and successfully pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). Most Affordable Countries To Study Law When planning to study law overseas, prospective students must also consider language proficiency, visa regulations, and living costs, in addition to academic eligibility. Below are some budget-friendly countries offering quality legal education: France Universities: Living Costs: €850 – €1,200/month (~Rs 75,000 – Rs 1.05 lakh) Norway Universities: Note: High living costs offset by free education Poland Universities: India: The Most Practical Option For Many For those who prefer to remain in India, pursuing law domestically remains the most cost-effective and convenient path. Degrees awarded by NLUs and Government Law Colleges are recognised by the BCI, making them directly applicable for legal practice. Top Institutions: Living Costs: Rs 10,000 to Rs 30,000 per month Degrees Offered: 5-year BA LLB, 3-year LLB, and LLM programmes top videos View all Key Considerations Before Applying Abroad Stay updated with the latest education! Get real-time updates on board exam results 2025, entrance exams such as JEE Mains, Advanced, NEET, and more. Find out top schools, colleges, courses and more. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : CLAT France germany indian law International law LLB National Law University norway Poland Study abroad Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: June 06, 2025, 13:53 IST News education-career Study Law Abroad: Cheapest Countries To Study Law In English If You Missed CLAT Or NLU Seat

CLAT 2025 round 2 seat allotment list released. Direct link to check
CLAT 2025 round 2 seat allotment list released. Direct link to check

India Today

time6 days ago

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  • India Today

CLAT 2025 round 2 seat allotment list released. Direct link to check

The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the second provisional seat allotment list for CLAT 2025 today, June 4, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 can now check their allotment status on the official website – DEADLINES FOR SHORTLISTED CANDIDATESCandidates whose names appear in the CLAT 2025 second allotment list must complete the following steps to secure their admission:advertisementConfirmation Fee Payment (Rs. 20,000): By June 9, 2025, till 1 PM University Fee Payment: By June 14, 2025, till 5 PMFailure to meet these deadlines will result in the cancellation of the allotted CLAT SEAT ALLOTMENTCLAT 2025 ScoresCandidate's NLU PreferencesCategory-wise CLAT Cut-off for Each NLUThe total number of seats available this year is 4,092 for the 5-year LLB program and 1,599 for the LLM program, including NRI and supernumerary releasing the revised CLAT 2025 results on May 17, 2025, the Consortium updated the counselling schedule. The process includes three rounds of seat allotment, with the second list now TO CHECK CLAT 2025 SECOND ALLOTMENT LIST?Candidates can follow these steps to download the allotment list:Visit the official website – on the "CLAT 2025" sectionadvertisementUnder Notifications, select "CLAT 2025 Second Allotment List"The PDF list will appear on the screenDownload and save the document for future NEXT AFTER SEAT ALLOTMENT ?Pay the confirmation fee (Rs. 20,000) by June 9Complete university fee payment by June 14Await further instructions for document verification and admission formalitiesDirect link to check and download the resultThe CLAT 2025 exam was conducted on December 1, 2024, in offline mode. Candidates seeking admission to undergraduate (5-year LLB) or postgraduate (LLM) programs in participating NLUs must complete the counselling process as per the official more updates, candidates are advised to regularly check the official CLAT 2025 website.

CLAT counselling 2025 registration begins at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, first list on May 26
CLAT counselling 2025 registration begins at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, first list on May 26

Time of India

time18-05-2025

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  • Time of India

CLAT counselling 2025 registration begins at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, first list on May 26

CLAT 2025 admissions counselling starts, NLU seat allotment process explained CLAT counselling 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially commenced the registration process for CLAT 2025 undergraduate admissions counselling. Eligible candidates who have been invited can now register for the admissions counselling process at the official website — . The registration window opened on May 17, 2025, at 4:00 PM and will remain open until 5:00 PM on May 21, 2025. This counselling process is applicable for admissions to the five-year integrated undergraduate law programmes offered by participating NLUs. The first allotment list will be published on May 26, 2025, at 10:00 AM, and the seat allotment will proceed through three counselling rounds. Eligibility and registration requirements Only candidates who have received an invitation via email, SMS, and the CLAT 2025 portal are eligible to participate in the counselling process. These candidates must log in to their CLAT accounts to confirm their eligibility and complete the two-step registration process: updating NLU preferences and paying the counselling registration fee. Candidates who had already registered and paid the fee earlier need not register again but may update their NLU preferences before the deadline. A full refund of the counselling fee will be processed for those who paid but were found ineligible based on the updated results. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Social Security Recipients Under $2,384/Mo Now Entitled To 12 "Kickbacks" In May (Tap for List) Super Saving Online Undo The registration fee is Rs 30,000 for General category candidates and Rs 20,000 for ST/SC/OBC/BC/EWS/PwD category candidates. The fee is refundable under certain conditions as outlined by the Consortium. Steps to register for CLAT 2025 counselling Step 1: Visit the official website: Step 2: Log in using your CLAT 2025 credentials Step 3: Check for counselling invitation Step 4: Click on 'Update NLU Preferences' and select a minimum of 15 NLUs Step 5: Submit and review preferences (can be updated multiple times until May 21) Step 6: Click on 'Make Payment' to pay the counselling registration fee Step 7: Ensure the payment status shows 'Payment Successful' Options during counselling rounds Candidates allotted a seat may choose one of three options: Freeze: Accept the allotted seat and exit further rounds. A non-refundable confirmation fee of ?20,000 must be paid. Float: Accept the seat while keeping the option open for a higher preference in the next round. The confirmation fee still applies. Exit: Withdraw from the counselling process. If chosen after fee payment, the confirmation fee is forfeited, and partial refund conditions apply. Direct link to the official CLAT 2025 website Refund and document requirements Candidates who are not allotted any seat by the end of the third round or choose to exit before June 9, 2025 (1:00 PM) are eligible for a full refund. Late exits or ineligible cases will attract a deduction of ?5,000. Essential documents required include mark sheets of Class 10 and 12, CLAT admit card, transfer certificate, caste or category certificates, and domicile certificates, among others. CLAT counselling 2025 dates • Registration: May 17 to May 21, 2025 • First allotment list: May 26, 2025 • Second allotment: June 4, 2025 • Final allotment: June 20, 2025 • Fee payment deadlines: June 14 and June 27, 2025 Candidates are advised to monitor the official portal regularly and adhere strictly to the deadlines to ensure a smooth admission process. Invest in Their Tomorrow, Today: Equip your child with the essential AI skills for a future brimming with possibilities | Join Now

"Want Life Of...": Justice DY Chandrachud To NDTV On New Role As Professor
"Want Life Of...": Justice DY Chandrachud To NDTV On New Role As Professor

NDTV

time16-05-2025

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  • NDTV

"Want Life Of...": Justice DY Chandrachud To NDTV On New Role As Professor

New Delhi: Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, who demitted office in November last year, will now work as a distinguished professor at the National Law University (NLU) in Delhi, adding a new chapter to what he calls a life of "socially purposive activities". Speaking to NDTV, Justice Chandrachud explained why he took the decision and said this will not be the first time he is donning a teacher's hat. "I want to lead a life of socially purposive activities. To mentor the younger generation of citizens who will carry forward the mantle of our society and nation," Justice Chandrachud said. Recalling his previous teaching stints, he continued, "I was a visiting professor at the University of Mumbai from 1988 to 1997, where I taught Comparative Constitutional Law. In 1984, I was a visiting professor at the University of Oklahoma in the US." The National Law University (NLU) said Justice Chandrachud's appointment marks a "transformative chapter" in Indian legal education. "We are profoundly honoured to welcome Dr Justice D Y Chandrachud, former Chief Justice of India, as a Distinguished Professor at National Law University Delhi," the university wrote on X on Thursday, posting a photo of Justice Chandrachud with its Vice-Chancellor GS Bajpai. Describing the association as a pivotal moment, Mr Bajpai said in a message, "This historic association marks a transformative chapter in Indian legal education, bringing one of our most progressive jurists to mentor the next generation of legal minds. Justice Chandrachud's presence will profoundly enrich our academic ecosystem." We are profoundly honoured to welcome Dr. Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, former Chief Justice of India, as a Distinguished Professor at National Law University Delhi. — National Law University Delhi (@NLUDofficial) May 15, 2025 As part of the collaboration, NLU Delhi will establish a Centre for Constitutional Studies, where Justice Chandrachud will guide cutting-edge research. "His legacy in constitutional morality, transformative constitutionalism, and dynamic interpretation of fundamental rights offers unparalleled empirical and doctrinal material for academic inquiry," Mr Bajpai said. The university will also launch "In the Spirit of Justice: The DYC Distinguished Lecture Series" in July, which will aim to tackle contemporary legal challenges through Justice Chandrachud's lens.

Ex-Chief Justice DY Chandrachud joins Law University as Distinguished Professor
Ex-Chief Justice DY Chandrachud joins Law University as Distinguished Professor

India Today

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Ex-Chief Justice DY Chandrachud joins Law University as Distinguished Professor

Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has now assumed a new role where he will be mentoring young law aspirants as he has joined the National Law University (NLU) in Delhi as a Distinguished Professor, the institute said in a statement on Chandrachud served as the Chief Justice of India for two years from November 2022 to November 2024 and was succeeded by Justice Sanjiv historic association marks a transformative chapter in Indian Legal education, bringing one of our most progressive jurists to mentor the next generation of legal minds," the statement said. "This marks a pivotal moment in legal academia as one of India's most visionary jurists joins us to shape future generations of lawyers, scholars, and changemakers," it GS Bajpai, NLU Vice Chancellor, expressed optimism, saying that the collaboration will see the establishment of a dedicated Centre for Constitutional Studies, where Justice Chandrachud will guide pioneering university further said that it was going to launch "In the Spirit of Justice: The DYC Distinguished Lecture Series" in order to create a platform for engaging with contemporary legal challenges through Justice Chandrachud's experience and insights about the legal law institution said that it seeks to learn from Justice DY Chandrchud's landmark judgments on privacy, LGBTQ+ rights, and gender justice to his work on digital freedoms and judicial presence will profoundly enrich our academic ecosystem. Now, his wisdom will directly fuel NLU Delhi's mission to build a more just and equitable legal system," it Delhi said it was commitment to fostering legal scholarship that bridges theory with social transformation following the visionary association of Justice Watch

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