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The admissions to these universities is conducted through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) except in the case of National Law University, Delhi, which admits students through its own entrance examination named as All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). NLU Meghalaya also has its own admission / entrance test named Meghalaya Undergraduate ...
University School of Biotechnology (USBT) University School of Chemical Technology (USCT) University School of Environment Management (USEM) University School of Humanities & Social Sciences (USHSS) University School of Information and Communication Technology (USICT) University School of Law and Legal Studies (USLLS)
USBT began with a five and half year integrated course of BTech/MTech with eleven semesters and PhD program. But from the academic session 2004-2005 onwards, the MTech program has been delinked from the BTech program and the two program are being offered under dual degree program – BTech/MTech dual degree course and separate MTech program in different fields of biotechnology.
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University: Lucknow: Yes 2005 Legal [404] Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences: Lucknow: No 2006 Medical [405] Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University: Prayagraj: No 2024 Legal [406] Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University [note 59] Lucknow: Yes 2008 Disabled [407] Gautam ...
LLB (accredited to Karnataka State Law University, Hubali and recognised by Bar Council of India) M. S. Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore (affiliated to Karnataka State Law University) National Law School of India University, Bangalore; Al-Ameen College of Law, Hosur Road, Bangalore
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralized national-level entrance test for admissions to the 25 out of 27 National Law Universities (NLU) except NLU Delhi and NLU Meghalaya. CLAT was first introduced in 2008 as a centralized entrance examination for admission to the National Law Schools/Universities in India.
Until its abolition in 1994, the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) served as a standardized test for university admissions. As of 2024, each university runs their own entrance exams such as the University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT).
Limiting access like this would directly impact agricultural institutes and university researchers, among others. There is potential that holders of biotechnology patents will exploit their rights in order to make larger profits, at the potential expense of farmers, healthcare patients, and other users of patented technologies.