CLAT 2025 Result Revision Case SC Judgement: On January 15, 2025, the Supreme Court of India met to discuss a request about cases related to the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) asked the apex court to combine all the current petitions from different High Courts into one case. The Court preferred transferring the CLAT 2025 cases to the Punjab and Haryana High Court. The Supreme Court will consolidate all petitions regarding CLAT 2025 into one High Court for faster resolution, with notification to lawyers and a return date in the week of February 3, 2025.
In an era where flexibility and accessibility are increasingly valued in education, pursuing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) through correspondence/ distance mode has become an attractive option for aspiring law students. The top universities for distance LLB are Annamalai, Delhi, Calicut, Kakatiya and many more. LLB distance education provides an opportunity for individuals who may be constrained by geographical, financial, or professional limitations to achieve an LLB degree without the traditional full-time classes. An LLB degree is a highly sought-after programme for aspirants who want to start their career in legal service. The distance LLB mode helps working professionals, students, housewives, etc who do not want to sacrifice their careers or studies but want to study law. The LLB course in distance mode is curated so that candidates can finish the course within six semesters. Candidates are only awarded a degree in law if they finish all three semesters of law in the distance education program.
AILET is conducted by the National Law University, Delhi but there are other private law colleges accepting AILET scores. Prominent institutions such as Xavier University, SRM University, and more offer admission opportunities to students who qualify for AILET.
Several law entrance exams are conducted in India such as CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, etc and there is a chance of direct law admission as well. The demand for law admission is increasing every year and legal experts in the workforce are constantly growing, encouraging students to enquire about the top law schools in India that don't require national-level law entrance exams. Students who are looking forward to direct law (LLB) admission 2025 need to understand the details of the admission process. Various state-level law entrance exams take place once every year and they are a great option for law students who do not want to appear for national-level law entrance exams. However, the state-level law entrance exams are not conducted in all the states in India, certain states where these law exams take place are Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. University-level law entrance exams are offered by selected universities that offer LLB courses. There are other ways for students to get admitted to a law course if they do not want to take entrance exams. Students can take admission based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
Mohali (Punjab)
Delhi (Delhi)
Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh)
Nashik (Maharashtra)
Mohali (Punjab)