The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2016 online application deadline has been extended till tonight.
This extension does not apply to candidates registering for the exam through offline payment of registration fee.
According to a notification on CLAT’s website:
“This is for the notice of aspirants for admission to Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Courses in Law through CLAT-2016 that the last date for applying online (only through online payment) is extended upto 05 April 2016 till 11:59 pm.”
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www.livelaw.in/national-institutional-ranking-framework-national-law-university-delhi-indian-law-institute-delhi-two-law-colleges-list/
It is HUGE news. NLUD has got the highest NAAC score among all law schools and has been ranked #1 in NIRF, which means that it is officially the number 1 law school in India, ranked by the government itself. I feel you are unfair to NLUD as you don't cover the fact that it has better faculty than NLSIU and NALSAR. Do you know, it has the maximum number of alumni from NLUs in the faculty?
Second, this new government ranking is massively flawed (like most other rankings). Looking at the engineering lists, it is clear that there's no sense in the ranks after the IITs. VIT as high as it is? Really?
This ranking is also voluntary, so a number of excellent institutions just don't feature. Let it become important enough to actually mean something to people, so they start signing up for it, then maybe we can blow trumpets on its basis
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