programs. These admissions will be based on the cumulative CUET (Common University Entrance Test) score in three subjects: English, Legal Studies, and General Test, as conveyed by Raj Niwas officials on Tuesday. As per an official source, the L-G, who also serves as the Chancellor of GGSIPU, had expressed concerns regarding the university's previous practice of solely considering a candidate's Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) score for admission to the BA LLB and BBA LLB programs. With a significant number of seats remaining unfilled, it was determined that any remaining vacancies would be filled based on the scores obtained from the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). However, the Delhi government has responded by asserting that the L-G is attempting to take credit for initiatives that were already implemented by the government. In an official statement, the government stated, "It is rather unfortunate that the Lieutenant-Governor has made such statements, especially considering the fact that it was the Delhi government's initiatives that effectively prevented any vacancies in private colleges affiliated with GGSIPU." |
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