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Event Date / Period Status
CLAT 2026 Examination Held December 7, 2025 Done
CLAT 2026 Result Declaration December 2025 Done
DU Law Application Portal Opens law.uod.ac.in (Active) Open Now
⚠ Last Date to Apply Online May 18, 2026 Urgent
Merit List / Seat Allotment Round 1 Post May 18, 2026 Upcoming
Document Verification (In-Person) To be announced Upcoming
DU Law Counselling (CSAS) Multiple Rounds Upcoming
Commencement of Classes Academic Year 2026–27 Upcoming
 Pro Tip

Don’t wait until May 17 to apply. Submit your application at least 48 hours before the May 18 deadline to avoid last-minute portal congestion and technical errors. The DU admission portal often experiences traffic spikes near deadlines.

Eligibility Criteria — Who Can Apply?

Academic Qualification

To be eligible for DU BA LLB or BBA LLB admission 2026, candidates must have passed Class 12 (10+2 or equivalent) from a recognised board. The minimum percentage requirements are:

Admission Open in SRM for 2026

CLAT Score Requirement

A valid score in CLAT 2026 (Common Law Admission Test) is mandatory. DU does not accept scores from any other law entrance exam — not AILET, not CUET, not any state-level test. The seat allotment is entirely based on your CLAT 2026 All India Rank (AIR).

Age Limit

As per Bar Council of India rules, there is no upper age limit for admission to five-year integrated law programmes. However, candidates must not have crossed 20 years of age as on July 1, 2026 for the General/OBC-NCL/EWS category. SC/ST/PwBD candidates get a relaxation of 5 years, i.e., up to 25 years. Always verify the exact age conditions on the official notification at law.uod.ac.in.

Nationality

Indian nationals, NRI candidates, and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) may apply. Foreign nationals may be considered under special supernumerary seats, subject to DU’s international admissions policy.

Admission Open in LPU for 2026
⚠ Critical Requirement

Your name in the Class 10 certificate, Class 12 marksheet, and CLAT 2026 admit card / result must match exactly. Discrepancies — even in spelling — can lead to disqualification during document verification.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

The entire DU 5-year LLB application process is conducted online through law.uod.ac.in and the CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) portal. Here’s how to do it, step by step:

Visit the Official Portal

Go to law.uod.ac.in or admission.uod.ac.in. Look for the “Five-Year Integrated Law Courses” section. Do not use third-party sites.

New Registration

Click on ‘New Registration’. Enter your CLAT 2026 application number, name, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number. An OTP will be sent to your email to verify your account.

Admission Open in VIT for 2026

Fill the Application Form

Log in with the credentials created. Fill in your personal details exactly as they appear in Class 10 records — father’s name, category, gender, mobile number, and bank account details for potential refunds.

Enter Academic Details

Provide your Class 10 and Class 12 subject-wise marks. Upload your Class 12 marksheet and CLAT 2026 scorecard. Ensure file sizes and formats match the specifications on the portal.

Select Course Preference

Choose between BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.). You may select both, but rank them by order of preference. This is a critical decision — choose carefully based on your career goals.

Upload Documents & Pay Fee

Upload all required documents (see next section). Pay the application fee: ₹1,500 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS and ₹1,000 for SC/ST/PwBD, via net banking, debit card, or credit card.

Review & Submit

Use the preview section to review every detail. Once satisfied, submit the form. Download and save a printed copy of the confirmation page for your records.

Documents Required

Gather these documents before you begin filling the form — having them ready will make the process smooth and error-free:

 Document Tip

OBC-NCL and EWS certificates must be issued after March 31, 2026. Older certificates will not be accepted. If your certificate is expiring, get it renewed before applying — this is one of the most common reasons for rejection during document verification.

CLAT 2026 Preparation Tips (For Future Aspirants)

If you’re reading this ahead of CLAT 2027, here’s what it takes to earn a rank good enough for DU Law:

Know the CLAT Syllabus Cold

CLAT tests five sections: English Language, Current Affairs & GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Legal Reasoning carries the highest weightage and is where DU-worthy ranks are won or lost. Focus on comprehension-based legal passages rather than rote memorisation of bare acts.

Read Newspapers Daily

The Hindu and Indian Express are your best friends. Current affairs questions in CLAT are tightly tied to constitutional developments, Supreme Court judgments, and landmark legislation. Spend 45 minutes reading every morning.

Take Full-Length Mocks Weekly

CLAT is as much a time management exam as a knowledge test. Practicing under timed conditions helps you identify weak sections before exam day. Aim for at least one full-length mock per week in the three months leading up to the exam.

Target Score for DU Law

Based on historical cutoffs, a CLAT score above 80+ out of 120 (approximately) is typically needed to be in contention for DU Law’s General category seats. SC/ST candidates have qualified with significantly lower scores. The exact cutoff fluctuates based on the exam difficulty and applicant pool each year.

Expected Cutoff & Seat Matrix

DU Law offers 60 seats each in BA LLB and BBA LLB — a total of 120 undergraduate law seats in the five-year integrated programme. With tens of thousands of CLAT aspirants eyeing these seats, competition is fierce.

Seat Reservation Breakdown (Indicative)

 Cutoff Insight

DU Law does not publish a minimum CLAT score cutoff in advance. The cutoff emerges from the merit list after applications close. Check admission.uod.ac.in and law.uod.ac.in after May 18 for round-wise merit lists. Previous year trends show General category cutoffs typically falling within the top 300–400 CLAT AIRs for both programmes.

Common Mistakes to Avoid


Ready to Apply? Don’t Wait.

The window closes May 18, 2026. Visit the official DU Law admission portal now and secure your spot at one of India’s finest law schools.

Apply at law.uod.ac.in →

Key Takeaways

Conclusion

A seat at DU Law’s Faculty is more than just an admission — it’s entry into a legacy that has shaped India’s legal landscape for over a century. With only 60 seats per programme and thousands of CLAT qualifiers competing, the margin for error in the application process is zero. Use this guide as your roadmap: check your eligibility, gather your documents now, and submit your application well before the May 18, 2026 deadline at law.uod.ac.in.

The application is just the first step. The real journey — five years of rigorous legal education, moot courts, internships, and intellectual growth — begins on the other side of that merit list.

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NTA UGC NET June 2026 online form, eligibility, important dates, fee details & preparation tips

NTA UGC NET June 2026 online form, eligibility, important dates, fee details & preparation tips
Published at : 15 May 2026, 6:12 PM IST
Updated at : 15 May 2026, 6:12 PM IST

If you dream of becoming a college professor or earning a Junior Research Fellowship, the NTA UGC NET June 2026 exam is your single most important step. The National Testing Agency (NTA) officially released the notification on April 29, 2026, and the online application window is already open. But here’s the catch — the last date to apply is May 20, 2026, and missed deadlines mean waiting another six months.

This guide gives you every detail you need: important dates, eligibility, how to fill the form, the application fee, preparation tips, and common mistakes to avoid — all in one place.

Admission Open in Amity for 2026

What is UGC NET and why does it matter?

The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) is a national-level exam conducted by the NTA on behalf of the UGC. It determines the eligibility of Indian nationals for three key purposes:

  • Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) — a monthly stipend to pursue PhD research at top universities
  • Appointment as Assistant Professor in central and state universities
  • Admission to PhD programs across India without any additional entrance test at many institutions

Qualifying UGC NET is widely regarded as one of the most respected academic credentials in India. It validates your subject expertise at a national level and opens doors across academia, research labs, and government-funded institutions.

New in 2026: NTA has added two new subjects — Statistics and Forestry — bringing the total to 87 subjects for the June 2026 session.

Important dates at a glance

Missing a date can cost you six months. Bookmark this table and set reminders today.

Admission Open in SRM for 2026
Event Date
Notification released April 29, 2026
Online application opens April 29, 2026
Last date to apply online May 20, 2026 (11:50 PM)
Last date for fee payment May 20, 2026 (11:50 PM)
Application correction window May 22 – May 24, 2026
Exam city intimation slip By June 10, 2026
Admit card release By June 15, 2026
Exam dates June 22 – June 30, 2026
Provisional answer key Within 10–15 days after exam
Result declaration Expected last week of July 2026
Correction window is your only safety net. From May 22–24, you can fix errors in your form — but wrong images, signatures, or ID uploads cannot be corrected after submission per the official notification. Fill your form carefully the first time.

Eligibility criteria

Educational qualification

  • Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject from a UGC-recognised university with a minimum of 55% marks
  • Candidates in the final year of their Master’s are also eligible to apply
  • Candidates with a 4-year / 8-semester Bachelor’s degree with at least 75% marks are eligible for JRF and PhD admission (but not for Assistant Professor appointment)
  • SC, ST, OBC (non-creamy layer), PwD, EWS and other reserved categories get a relaxation of 5% marks

Age limit

Category Age limit Relaxation
JRF Maximum 30 years (as on June 1, 2026) 5 years for OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD, Third Gender, Women
Assistant Professor No upper age limit
PhD admission only No upper age limit
If you are above 30 and applying only for Assistant Professor eligibility or PhD admission, there is no age bar. Only JRF applicants are subject to the age limit.

Application fee details

Fees must be paid online before the May 20, 2026 deadline. No offline payment mode is available.

Admission Open in LPU for 2026
General / Unreserved
₹1,150
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)
₹600
SC / ST / PwD / Third Gender
₹325
EWS
₹600

Payment accepted via: Debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI.

How to apply online

The entire process is online at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Here is how it works:

1
Visit the official websiteGo to ugcnet.nta.nic.in and click on the “UGC NET June 2026 Registration” link on the homepage.
2
New registrationEnter your name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID — or log in using MeriPehchaan (Aadhaar, PAN, or DigiLocker). You will receive an application number.
3
Fill the application formLog in with your application number and password. Enter personal details, educational qualifications, category, preferred exam subject, and preferred exam city choices.
4
Upload documentsUpload a recent scanned photograph, signature, and PwD certificate (if applicable) in the prescribed format and dimensions.
5
Pay the application feeComplete fee payment via your preferred online mode. Save the payment confirmation receipt.
6
Download and save the confirmationTake a printout or screenshot of the final submitted application form with your application number for future reference.
Important: Submit only one application. Multiple applications from the same candidate will be rejected without any refund of fee.

Documents required for the application

  • Valid email ID and mobile number (your own or a parent’s/guardian’s)
  • Scanned passport-size photograph (recent, clear background)
  • Scanned signature in black ink
  • Class 10 or 12 certificate (for date of birth proof)
  • Master’s degree certificate or marksheets
  • Category certificate — SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD (if applicable)
  • Aadhaar card, PAN card, or DigiLocker login details for MeriPehchaan

Exam pattern & subjects

How the exam is structured

Paper Questions Marks Duration
Paper 1 (Teaching & Research Aptitude) 50 MCQs 100 Conducted in one continuous session
Paper 2 (Subject-specific) 100 MCQs 200 Total: 3 hours
  • Marking scheme: +2 marks for each correct answer; no negative marking
  • Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT) at centres across India
  • Total subjects in June 2026: 87 (including newly added Statistics and Forestry)
  • Qualifying marks: 40% aggregate for General; 35% for reserved categories

Preparation tips that actually work

 Start with a plan

Create a 30-day timetable, splitting time between Paper 1 and your chosen Paper 2 subject. Allocate more hours to weaker areas.

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 Master Paper 1 first

Paper 1 is common for all candidates and covers logical reasoning, teaching aptitude, data interpretation, and research methodology. Strong Paper 1 scores can make the difference.

 Solve previous papers

Practising question papers from the last 5–6 years builds pattern recognition and reveals high-frequency topics faster than reading alone.

 Time yourself

Take full-length mock tests under timed conditions. You have 3 hours for 150 questions — roughly 72 seconds per question. Practice makes this feel natural.

 Focus on the updated syllabus

NTA revised subject codes and syllabi for June 2026. Always download the official notification PDF and match your study material to the current syllabus.

 Revise consistently

Spaced repetition beats cramming. Review notes every few days rather than once before the exam. Short, daily revision sessions are more effective.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Uploading wrong documents: An incorrect photo, signature, or ID proof cannot be corrected after submission — the NTA notification makes this explicitly clear.
  • Waiting until the last day: Server congestion on May 20 can cause technical issues. Apply at least 3–4 days before the deadline.
  • Selecting the wrong subject code: With 87 subjects now available, double-check your chosen subject and its code in the official notification before submitting.
  • Submitting multiple forms: Only one application per candidate is accepted. Multiple submissions lead to rejection, not selection.
  • Ignoring Paper 1: Many candidates over-focus on their subject paper and underestimate Paper 1. Both papers contribute to the final aggregate score.
  • Not saving the application number: Your application number is essential for admit card downloads and future logins. Store it securely.

 Key takeaways

  • UGC NET June 2026 notification released April 29; application closes May 20, 2026 at 11:50 PM
  • Exam will be held June 22–30, 2026 in CBT mode for 87 subjects
  • JRF age limit: 30 years; no age limit for Assistant Professor or PhD admission route
  • Master’s degree with 55% marks is the basic qualification (5% relaxation for reserved categories)
  • Application fee: ₹1,150 (General) | ₹600 (OBC/EWS) | ₹325 (SC/ST/PwD)
  • Correction window available May 22–24 — but photo/signature errors cannot be fixed after submission
  • No negative marking — attempt all questions confidently

Conclusion

The UGC NET June 2026 exam is a defining opportunity for anyone serious about a career in Indian academia or research. With the application window already open and just days left until the May 20 deadline, there is no time to wait. Fill your form carefully, keep your documents ready, and start your preparation now. The exam rewards consistent study and smart practice — not last-minute panic.

Visit ugcnet.nta.nic.in to apply directly and download the official notification PDF for the most accurate and current information.

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