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17th June 2015, 08:46 AM
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NRI Quota in CLAT
Will you please tell what are the documents a candidate have to submit for getting admission on NRI quota seat through CLAT exam ?
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17th June 2015, 11:21 AM
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Re: NRI Quota in CLAT
NRI quota seats are available in the colleges offers admission in law courses through CLAT exam. Certificates/Documents to be submitted by NRI Category of Candidates : Mark Sheet of the qualifying examination. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from a county other than India are required to submit a certificate from the Indian Embassy/Indian Consulate Proof of Nationality. Transfer Certificate and Character Certificate from the Institution last attended. Certificate from Indian Embassy or Indian Consulate of the country where the Non-Resident Indian is residing must be submitted to the effect that the Father/Mother A true copy of the passport certified by Indian Embassy or Indian Consulate of the Country, where the Non-Resident Indian is residing; |
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11th February 2016, 02:32 PM
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Re: NRI Quota in CLAT
Hello sir I want to know what Document to be submitted by the NRI candidates for getting Quota in CLAT ?
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11th February 2016, 02:32 PM
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Re: NRI Quota in CLAT
Hey as Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is an all India entrance examination conducted by 14 National Law Schools / Universities for admissions to their undergraduate and Postgraduate degree programmes (LL.B and LL.M) Admission process: Admission to NRI/NRI Sponsored candidates will be given on the basis of preference-cum-merit, i.e. university opted by the candidate in order of preference and the score obtained by him/her in CLAT If no NRI/NRI sponsored candidates are available on the last date of admission or some of the seats remain vacant, then the remaining vacant seats shall be filled on the basis of merit treating the vacant seats as unreserved seats. Document to be submitted by the NRI candidates: Mark Sheet of the qualifying examination. If the Board/University from which the candidate has passed his/her qualifying examination has awarded marks in grade system, the mark sheet must contain the conversion formula used for converting marks into grade and vice-versa. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from a county other than India are required to submit a certificate from the Indian Embassy/Indian Consulate or the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi, stating that the examination passed by the candidate is equivalent to the qualifying examination prescribed by various boards in India. Proof of Nationality. Certificate from Indian Embassy or Indian Consulate of the country where the Non-Resident Indian is residing must be submitted to the effect that the Father/Mother (or Legal Guardian, if none of the parents are alive) of the candidate or candidate himself is a Non-Resident Indian. A true copy of the passport certified by Indian Embassy or Indian Consulate of the Country, where the Non-Resident Indian is residing. The Transfer Certificate and Character Certificate from the Institution last attended. |