Admission Process
The admission process for the Law program at North East Frontier Technical University West Siang is conducted annually through a centralized counseling system. The process involves multiple stages, each crucial to ensuring fair and transparent selection.
- Application Submission: Interested candidates must submit their applications online via the university website. Applications typically open in April and close in May.
- Eligibility Verification: Candidates must meet the minimum eligibility criteria outlined below. Documents such as 12th-grade marksheet, proof of identity, and residence certificate are required for verification.
- Entrance Examination: While there is no specific entrance exam for this program, candidates may apply through various national-level qualifying exams like JEE Advanced or NEET. For those opting for direct admission based on merit, the university conducts an internal evaluation process.
- Counseling: Successful candidates participate in a centralized counseling session where they select their preferred branch and college based on their ranks and available seats.
- Seat Acceptance: After counseling, candidates must confirm their seat acceptance by paying the required fees and submitting necessary documents.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Qualifying Exam | Age Limit | Subject Combination |
---|---|---|---|---|
General | 60% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | English, Mathematics, and any two of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, or Humanities |
EWS | 50% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | As per General |
OBC-NCL | 50% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | As per General |
SC | 45% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | As per General |
ST | 40% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | As per General |
PwD (General) | 45% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | As per General |
PwD (SC/ST) | 40% | Any recognized board | 17-25 years | As per General |
Rank Analysis - Last 7 Years
Year | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | PwD (General) | PwD (SC/ST) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | 12000 | 15000 | 10000 | 8000 | 7000 | 9000 | 6000 |
2024 | 13000 | 16000 | 11000 | 9000 | 8000 | 10000 | 7000 |
2023 | 14000 | 17000 | 12000 | 10000 | 9000 | 11000 | 8000 |
2022 | 15000 | 18000 | 13000 | 11000 | 10000 | 12000 | 9000 |
2021 | 16000 | 19000 | 14000 | 12000 | 11000 | 13000 | 10000 |
2020 | 17000 | 20000 | 15000 | 13000 | 12000 | 14000 | 11000 |
2019 | 18000 | 21000 | 16000 | 14000 | 13000 | 15000 | 12000 |
Strategic Advice for Aspirants
To succeed in the admission process, aspirants should:
- Begin preparation early, ideally starting from class 11th.
- Focus on core subjects like English, Mathematics, and any relevant humanities subject.
- Take mock tests regularly to improve time management and accuracy.
- Understand the pattern of the qualifying exam and practice previous years' papers.
- Stay updated with current affairs and legal developments relevant to the field.
- Attend coaching classes or online tutorials for structured learning.
- During counseling, make informed choices based on rank analysis and personal preferences.
It is advisable to consult with seniors or mentors who have successfully navigated the process. Understanding seat allocation trends and having backup options can significantly increase chances of securing admission.