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2 months agoNew answer posted
3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Under MH CET Law CAP process, float option is a term through which if candidates are not satisfied with the allotted colleges, they can choose this 'Float' option. Candidates exercising this option are eligible for appearing in the subsequent counselling rounds. In case they are not offered seats, they can choose the previously allotted college.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
The KIITEE Law counselling fee consists of:
- A one-time admission fee of INR 75,000, which includes a INR 10,000 non-refundable counselling-registration charge
- The remaining INR 65,000 is adjusted toward your first semester tuition, while the registration charge is retained by the university.
- Payment must be made via a Demand Draft drawn in favour of "KIIT" payable at Bhubaneswar during counselling. This fee reserves your seat and must be paid within the deadline indicated in your allotment letter.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here are the documents required for KIITEE Law Counselling 2026 (bring both originals and one set of photocopies):
- KIITEE Admit Card & Rank Card
- Class 10th Certificate (showing date of birth) and Class 10th Marksheet
- Class 12th Marksheet and Pass Certificate
- Recent passport-sized photographs (2 copies)
- Category/Reservation Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/PH)? if applicable
- School/College Leaving Certificate
- Demand Draft of INR 75,000 (includes INR 10,000 non-refundable counselling fee), payable at Bhubaneswar
- These documents are verified during counselling, and failure to bring them may result in seat cancelation
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
The KIITEE Law counselling process involves several key steps. First, candidates must log in to the official KIITEE portal and complete online registration. Next, they must fill in and lock their course and campus preferences. Based on the candidate's KIITEE rank, seat availability, and preferences, a provisional seat allotment is released. Selected candidates must then pay the counselling fee (usually INR 75,000) and report to the designated KIIT centre for document verification. Carry original documents, including the admit card and rank card. After successful verification and payment, the admission is confirmed. The process is condu
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
The KIITEE Law counselling process is primarily online, but includes an offline component for document verification:
- Online Choice Filling: After results, log into the KIITEE portal to register, fill and lock course/campus preferences, and submit scanned document, this is done entirely online
- Seat Allotment: The system assigns seats based on merit and your choices.
- Offline Document Verification & Fee Payment: Shortlisted candidates must report to the designated counselling centre, carry original documents, and pay fee (INR 75,000 DD) in person
The process works online-first, with a mandatory offline visit to finalise admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Registration for KIITEE Law Counselling 2026, which includes choice-filling and seat allotment is likely to begin in May 2026, following the conclusion of result declarations in late April 2026. The counselling is conducted online through the KIITEE portal. Once results are published, log in using your application number and date of birth to access the counselling section, select preferred law branches or campuses, and lock in your choices during the designated window.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The CLAT exam can be challenging, depending on the level of preparation. It tests a wide range of skills, including reasoning, comprehension, general knowledge, and legal awareness, which requires consistent practice and understanding of concepts. Sections like Legal Reasoning and Logical Reasoning may seem difficult for some, especially under time pressure. However, with a structured study plan, consistent practice of mock tests, and focus on weak areas, the exam becomes more manageable. It is important to stay disciplined and focused, as strategic preparation and time management can significantly improve your chances of success.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Law is one of the oldest and most reputed academic fields. As a law degree is considered a highly regarded qualification, it opens up numerous rewarding career paths beyond traditional legal practice. Once you have completed your graduation in law that can either be an LLB course or a five-year integrated programme such as BBA LLB or BA LLB, all of which lead to lucrative jobs in the law field. The jobs after LLB degree can be in the public or private sectors and it is your choice to opt for the sector of careers after law.
An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree in India provides a wide range of career opportunities both in India and abroad.
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