UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2026
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Yes, there are several government law colleges in India that offer admission without any entrance exam, based purely on merit in qualifying examinations (such as 10+2 for 5-year LLB or graduation for 3-year LLB). Here are some notable options:
Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar
Offers 5-year LLB, 3-year LLB, and LLM programs.
Admissions are based on merit in the qualifying examination, not on an entrance test.
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU), Chennai
Offers 5-year integrated LLB, 3-year LLB, and LLM.
Admission to the School of Excellence in Law (SOEL) and affiliated government colleges is merit-based (10+2 marks for 5-year LLB, graduation marks for 3-year LLB)
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
Offers 3-year and 5-year LLB, as well as LLM programs.
Admissions are merit-based, considering marks in 10+2 or graduation
Most top government law colleges (like National Law Universities, Government Law College Mumbai, etc.) require entrance exams such as CLAT, AILET, or state-level tests for admission
The above-listed universities are among the few government institutions where you can secure admission without appearing for any entrance exam, based solely on your academic performance in previous qualifying exams
Tip: Always check the latest admission notifications on the official websites of these universities for updated eligibility criteria and application deadlines.
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Hello Nishtha
FOR GLC (Government Law College) Mumbai, these are the main requirements for NRI quota admissions:
1. The person must be a NRI (Non-Resident Indian), OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) or PIO (Person of Indian Origin)
2. Must meet eligibility criteria for the 5 year BLS LLB course or the 3 year LLB course as per GLC.
3. The person should show valid Identify proofs for the same.
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
GLC Mumbai offers a 5% NRI/OCI/PIO reservation under a supernumerary quota. For the 5-year BLS-LL.B. course with 240 seats, this equals about 12 NRI seats. These seats are specifically for NRI/foreign candidates and do not reduce the general category intake. If NRI seats remain vacant, they may be given to state-merit candidates. The quota provides a limited but distinct chance for NRI applicants at GLC.
The 2025 student selection list for Government Law College Coimbatore is released on the official Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University admission portal. You can visit the university website and check the latest notifications or admission section to download the list in PDF format. Keep your application or registration number ready to verify your name in the list.
The cut-off for TMC Government Law College, Thane, in Round 1 of admission depends on the course (3-year LLB or 5-year BA LLB), category, and merit list. Based on past years, the Round 1 cut-offs for open category in 5-year law can be quite high — often above 85% in Class 12 or a strong MH CET Law score. For reserved categories, the cut-off is usually lower. These numbers can vary each year based on applicant competition and seat intake. The official merit list and cut-off marks are published on the CET Cell Maharashtra website after each round. I recommend checking there as they provide PDF lists with names and marks, so you can get an exact idea for your category.
For more updates visit: https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/vidya-prasarak-mandal-tmc-law-college-thane
Thanks for asking, and all the best for your admission!
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96 percentile is a strong score for GLC Mumbai, especially under the General category. Typically, the home-state cutoff hovers around 99+ percentile for projected categories, but many seats are filled in early rounds, and the general open category often gets finalized around 95 to 98 percentile. If you got 96, you have a real shot especially if you register on time, fill out your options wisely, and verify documents promptly. Be ready with proof of Maharashtra domicile as well. So yes, you’re well within range just stay active with the state counseling rounds.
For more details about GLC Mumbai you can visit here:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/government-law-college-mumbai
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Hello aspirant,
The fees of courses at Thirunelveli Government Law College is,
BA LLB = 4.83 K INR ( 5 years course)
LLM Business law = 1.79 K INR ( 2 years course)
LLB = 2.79 K INR ( 3 years course)
LLM Constitutional Law and Human Rights= 1.53 K INR ( 2 years course)
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/government-law-college-tirunelveli/courses
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With 88 percentile in MH CET Law (5- CategorySafe Percentile (GLC Mumbai - 5 year BLS LL.B)
General (Open, Home)95–97 percentile
OBC (Home) – Male90–92 percentile
OBC (Home) – Female87–90 percentile
So at 88 percentile (OBC Female), you're within or very near the cutoff zone for Round 2 or Round 3.year course), and being a female candidate from the OBC category in Maharashtra, you have a moderate to good chance of getting into GLC Mumbai (Government Law College),
List GLC Mumbai as top preference in CAP round
Keep ILS Pune, Rizvi Law College, KC Law College, and Siddharth Law College as backup
Hello aspirant,
To get admission in Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Puducherry, you have to pass the CUET exam.
And, if you qualify the exam you can fill the application form provided on college website. Then pay the required fees, and upload needed documents. If you are shortlisted, you will be notified.
I hope this helps you, for more details click on the link given below,
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/dr-ambedkar-government-law-college-puducherry/admission
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The college and decent lecture halls a functional library with the legal resources and basic facilities for mood quotes however some buildings are old it technology is limited and modern amenities like digital libraries or smart classrooms are lacking
Old infrastructure but with all the facilities. The infrastructure is well maintained by the authorities. What all things are needed for a law student are available over here. The main highlight of a law school is it's library and it has a ample law books to read over.
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