AILET 2025: NLU declares third merit list for BA LLB (Honours); book seat by June 14
Candidates, whose names are listed in the third provisional merit list must pay the admission fee before June 14 in order to book their seat at NLU.
The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has declared the third provisional merit list of selection candidates for admission to BA LLB (honours) programme. Candidates, who appeared for the All India Law Entrance Test 2025 (AILET) online counselling can check the merit list through the official website at nludelhi.ac.in.
Candidates, whose names are listed in the third provisional merit list must pay the admission fee before June 14 in order to book their seat.
“The portal/interface for payment of Provisional Admission Confirmation Fee & downloading of Provisional Admission Offer Letter by the provisionally selected candidates will be activated on June 11, 2025,” according to an official statement.
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The registration process of online counselling for admission to BA LLB (Hons) at NLU was open from December 13 to 22.
Notably, the university said that selected candidates should have to download their provisional admission offer letter from their AILET 2025 account.
Candidates need to upload the signed letter onto their AILET 2025 account, along with a signed undertaking by the candidate and their parents.
“The candidate is required to upload Annexure-B and Annexure-C along with the Provisional Admission Confirmation Letter. Even if certain information is null, relevant professionals must sign Annexure-C,” the official notice said.
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