CLAT is primarily conducted for admission to the participating National Law Universities (NLUs), but several private law schools and select universities in India also consider CLAT scores for admission to their law programmes. For students who may not secure an NLU seat or want to explore more options, these colleges can offer strong alternatives depending on faculty, placements, fees, location, and specialisations.
This article lists well-known non-NLU colleges that accept CLAT scores and explains what students should check before applying, so you can make a more informed law college shortlist.
Non-NLU colleges are not part of the Consortium's NLU admission process. Many private universities and institutions may separately accept CLAT scores through their own admission portals, counselling rounds, or shortlisting process.
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Top Law Colleges Accepting CLAT Scores (Non-NLUs) |
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Asian Law College, Noida |
Lloyd Law College |
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Alliance University, Bengaluru |
Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Law, Uttaranchal University |
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Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Chandigarh |
MIT World Peace University |
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Fairfield School of Law, New Delhi |
RNB Global University, Bikaner |
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Geeta Institute of Law, Panipat |
Renaissance Law College |
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Indore Institute of Law |
TERI School of Advanced Studies |
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ICFAI Law School, Dehradun |
Teerthanker Mahaveer University |
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Amity University, U.P. |
Maharshi Law School, Maharishi University (MUIT), Noida |
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Apex University, Jaipur |
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, Jaipur |
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BML Munjal University |
Nancy College of Law, Samana, Patiala |
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Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore |
National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar |
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Delhi Institute of Rural Development |
Raffles University, Neemrana |
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Jaipur National University |
Karnavati University, Unitedworld School of Law, Gandhinagar |
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Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science |
SRMS College of Law, Bareilly |
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IAMR Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad |
UPES School of Law, Dehradun |
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Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak |
Techno India University, West Bengal |
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Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad |
Xavier Law School, Bhubaneswar, Xavier University |
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ISBR Law College |
Kalinga University |
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ITM University Raipur |
JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus |
Note: Admission policies can change from year to year. Some colleges may accept CLAT as one of multiple admission pathways (along with their own entrance test, CUET, LNAT, or merit-based routes). Students should treat this as a starting list and confirm the latest admission criteria on each official website.
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Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad |
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BITS Law, Mumbai |
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SVKM’s NMIMS Deemed to be University, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law |
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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi |
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UPES School of Law, Dehradun |
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College / University |
How CLAT is Used (General Guidance) |
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Institute of Law, Nirma University |
Check official admissions page; admission criteria may vary by cycle |
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BITS Law School, Mumbai |
CLAT may be considered for scholarships / profile evaluation; confirm current admission route on official site |
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NMIMS Kirit P. Mehta School of Law |
NMIMS publishes a CLAT admission handout for certain law admissions cycles |
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GGSIPU (Delhi) |
Admission mode can change by academic session; always verify the latest UG admission brochure / counselling notice |
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UPES School of Law |
CLAT is one of the accepted pathways alongside other routes such as ULSAT / Board Merit / CUET, subject to the current cycle |
The above-mentioned universities in the table that accept CLAT scores provide the courses indicated below.
Today, numerous private law institutions in the country have established themselves as premier legal institutes, on par with NLUs. Some of the benefits of studying at private law institutions are listed below:
Private law institutions have state-of-the-art facilities, including cutting-edge technology and well-equipped classrooms. The classrooms are equipped with e-learning and audio-visual learning experiences. The classrooms in the majority of private law institutions have air conditioning.
Another one of the nicest things about private legal institutions is that, unlike NLUs, they have students from many departments and courses such as engineering, management, and mass communication. This, in turn, helps to increase flexibility among legal students.
Several foreign advocates visit the private institution regularly, allowing non-NLU students to gain all necessary exposure. This provides non-NLU students with a varied range of experiences and expertise, preparing them for a successful legal career while being outside of the NLU network.
Private colleges ensure that all students receive internship and placement support. Non-NLU law students have more time to intern, which allows them to obtain more practical experience and develop their working ties with associates and partners.
Here is the general admission procedure followed by non-NLU colleges accepting CLAT scores.
CLAT is not useful only for NLUs. Many private law schools and some universities also consider CLAT scores, making it a valuable exam even if you are exploring non-NLU options. The key is to shortlist colleges carefully, verify the latest admission process on official websites, and compare factors such as placements, fees, faculty, internships, and location before making a final decision.
If you are targeting CLAT 2027, it is smart to build a wider shortlist that includes both NLUs and strong non-NLU alternatives.