NUJS introduces State domicile reservation in quid pro quo with WB government; To get 3,000 sqm land for to build new girls hostel

NUJS introduces State domicile reservation in quid pro quo with WB government; To get 3,000 sqm land for to build new girls hostel
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Five months before the Common Law Admission Test is to take place, the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences has introduced a state domicile in their undergraduate course. A total of 10 seats, across categories, are being reserved for individuals possessing a West Bengal domicile as per this notification dated January 27, 2015. This will include 4 seats in the general category, 2 in the Scheduled Caste, and 1 each in the Scheduled Tribe, OBC-A, OBC-B, and NRI-Sponsored categories.

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