
RMLNLU invites applications for law course
Candidates with an All India Rank (AIR) in CLAT up to 1,000 can apply under the unreserved category. Those with an AIR up to 2,500 can apply under the economically weaker section while OBC candidates should have a rank up to AIR 4500, SC up to AIR 15,000, and ST candidates up to AIR 25,000.
"Interested candidates may send their applications along with the required documents by July 10 by clicking the link made available on the RMLNLU website.
A one-time refundable/adjustable application fee of ₹20,000 has to be paid by the candidate," said a notification by the varsity.
Meanwhile, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has also invited online applications for admission to its MBA courses. The technical university offers MBA specialisations in finance, human resources, international business, information technology, marketing and operation management. For admission, CUET PG scores will be considered, and the counselling will be done through Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling.

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