MNLU Mumbai VC Dilip Uikey elected CLAT 2025 convenor
MNLU Mumbai: Vice-chancellor of Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) Dilip Uikey has been elected as convenor of Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2025). The decision was taken by the governing body of the Consortium of NLUs. CLAT is held for admission into 24 National Law Universities and other participating colleges.
The convenor is chosen every year by the CLAT overseeing body by a mystery polling form for helping the Consortium of NLUs leader panel in the smooth direct of the test. CLAT convenor is an ex-officio individual from the leader advisory group, which can assign him any power for the smooth direct of CLAT and keeping up with secrecy of issues concerned therewith.
The consortium likewise chose VC Vivekanandan, bad habit chancellor of HNLU as the leader of the CLAT 2025, and S Shantha Kumar, head of GNLU as the VP.
According to earlier years’ patterns, The enrollment for CLAT 2025 will open in the main seven day stretch of July on the authority site of consortium, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The CLAT enrollment charge is Rs 3,500 for general up-and-comers and Rs. 3,000 for SC and ST competitors. Up-and-comers should pay Rs. 500 as an additional fee for CLAT papers from the previous year.
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