Over half of BA LLB seats vacant at RPNLU after CLAT counselling
PRAYAGRAJ, June 15 -- More than half the seats in the BA LLB (Hons) programme at Dr Rajendra Prasad National Law University (RPNLU) have remained vacant even after the completion of all five rounds of the centralised Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) counselling process for the 2026-27 academic session.
According to university officials, only 26 of the 60 available seats have been filled, leaving 34 seats vacant. In an effort to fill the vacancies, the university has launched a spot admission process. As per a recent notification issued by the university, only candidates who appeared in CLAT-2026 will be eligible to participate in the spot admission round. Interested applicants must complete online registration through a Google Form released by the university by 5 pm on June 15. Only registered candidates will be allowed to take part in the admission process.
The vacant seats include 19 in the unreserved category, four under the economically weaker sections (EWS) category for Uttar Pradesh candidates, nine under the OBC-NCL category, and two under the Scheduled Caste category. In addition, three supernumerary seats reserved for wards of Kashmiri migrants, Kashmiri Pandits and Kashmiri Hindu families (non-migrants) also remain vacant.
University authorities said a merit list would be prepared on the basis of CLAT-2026 ranks of candidates present on the scheduled date. The same merit list will also be used to fill any seats that may fall vacant in the future....
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