National Law University students across India have urged the CLAT Consortium to reduce application and counselling fees, calling them unaffordable. Despite repeated representations since November 2024, the Consortium has not responded. Students seek need-based waivers and transparent consultation

Hyderabad: Urging the Consortium of National Law Universities (CLAT Consortium) to respond to their pending representations on fee reform, the student representatives from National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country want the Consortium to reduce the CLAT application and admission counselling fee.

Multiple communications in this regard were made by student bodies, highlighting serious issues in the present CLAT application and counselling fee framework, students said in a press release.

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