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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to NIRF ranking 2025, NLSIU Bangalore emerged as the No. 1 CLAT accepting Law college in India followed by Nalsar University of Law and NLU Kolkata.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 15+ top Law colleges in India accepting CLAT. Of these, 16 colleges are owned by the government organisations and the rest 3 colleges are owned by the private sector. CLAT is the most accepting entrance exam in the best Law colleges in India. NLSIU Bangalore, Nalsar University of Law, NLU Kolkata, GNLU Gandhinagar, SOA, Lovely Professional University, NLIU Bhopal, IPU, and many more are the top Law colleges in India accepting CLAT score.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates will be asked questions from a total of five subjects namely,
- GK & Current Affairs
- English
- Legal Aptitude
- Logical Reasoning, &
- Mathematics.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
At specified testing locations, the KIITEE Law Entrance Exam 2026 will be administered entirely online via computer-based testing (CBT). This is what to anticipate:
- Mode: Center-based, online CBT (no remote, paper-based mode)
- A total of 120 multiple-choice questions in 150 minutes (2½ hours)
- Interface: Candidates choose and submit their responses online at law.kiit.ac.in using desktop computers at the centres.
- Language: exclusively English.
This online approach guarantees safe administration and enough time for efficient section management.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must receive these minimum qualifying scores on the KIITEE Law Entrance Exam 2026 in order to be eligible for counselling:
- 45% combined for the General and PwD categories in 10+2 (or equivalent).
- 40% overall for candidates who are SC, ST, or OBC
Whether you are in your last year or have already passed Class 12, these requirements still apply. Reaching these percentages guarantees a spot on the merit list and admission to the KIIT School of Law's subsequent counselling and seat-allocation processes.
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