NRI & NRI Sponsored Seats in Law Colleges – Complete Guide

NRI and NRI Sponsored Seats are special admission categories offered by many law colleges in India, including National Law Universities (NLUs) and private law schools. These seats help Non-Resident Indians and NRI-sponsored candidates secure admission based on specific eligibility criteria, documentation, and fee structure.

This page explains everything students and parents need to know about NRI and NRI Sponsored Seats in Law Colleges.


What are NRI Seats?

NRI seats are reserved for candidates who are:

  • Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), or
  • Children / wards of NRIs

Admissions under this category are generally separate from the regular merit list and involve a different fee structure.


What are NRI Sponsored Seats?

NRI Sponsored Seats are meant for Indian resident candidates who are financially sponsored by an NRI relative.

The sponsor must meet eligibility conditions and provide valid proof of sponsorship and relationship with the candidate.


Difference Between NRI & NRI Sponsored Seats

Criteria NRI Seats NRI Sponsored Seats
Candidate NRI student Indian resident
Sponsor Required No Yes
Fee Structure Higher than regular seats Higher than regular seats
Documents NRI proof NRI + Sponsorship proof

Eligibility Criteria

  • Qualification in CLAT (for NLUs)
  • Minimum academic eligibility as prescribed by the college
  • Valid NRI or sponsorship documents
  • Proof of relationship between sponsor and candidate

Documents Required

  • Passport and Visa of NRI / Sponsor
  • Proof of NRI status
  • Relationship certificate
  • Sponsorship affidavit
  • Academic certificates
  • CLAT scorecard (if applicable)

Fee Structure for NRI / NRI Sponsored Seats

The fee for NRI and NRI Sponsored seats is generally higher than regular category seats and varies from one institution to another.

Exact fee details are announced by individual law colleges during the admission or counselling process.


Admission Process

  1. Appear for CLAT (where applicable)
  2. Apply separately under NRI / NRI Sponsored category
  3. Submit required documents
  4. Selection based on merit / institutional guidelines
  5. Fee payment and admission confirmation

Law Colleges Offering NRI / NRI Sponsored Seats

  • Several National Law Universities (NLUs)
  • Private law universities
  • Deemed universities offering law programs

Availability of seats and admission rules may vary every year.


NRI / NRI Sponsored Seats – NLU Wise Status (2026)

S.NO NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY RELEASED DATE NOTIFICATION STATUS NO OF SEATS APPLICATION LAST DATE WEBSITE LINK
1 NLIU – BHOPAL 11-02-2026 RELEASED 27 15/05/2026 Visit Website
2 WBNUJS – KOLKATA YET TO BE RELEASED 30
3 NLU – JODHPUR 11-03-2026 RELEASED 12 20-05-2026 Visit Website
4 HNLU – RAIPUR 22-12-2025 RELEASED 24 30/04/2026 Visit Website
5 GNLU – GANDHI NAGAR RELEASED 16 31/05/2026 Visit Website
6 GNLU – SILAVASA YET TO BE RELEASED 16
7 RMNLU – LUCKNOW RELEASED 14 Not Mentioned Visit Website
8 RGNUL – PUNJAB RELEASED 2 30-04-2026 View Notification
9 NUALS – KOCHI RELEASED 6 25-04-2026 View Notification
10 NLUO – ODISHA YET TO BE RELEASED 15  View Notification
11 NLUJA – ASSAM YET TO BE RELEASED 6
12 DSNLU – VIZAG YET TO BE RELEASED 12
13 TNNLU – TIRUCHIRAPALLI 10-02-2026 RELEASED 6 10-04-2026 Visit Website
14 MNLU – MUMBAI 21-01-2026 RELEASED 20 23/04/2026 Visit Website
15 HPNLU – SHIMLA NO SEATS ALLOTTED

Last Updated: 27 March 2026

Note: NRI and NRI Sponsored seat availability, fees, and deadlines are subject to change. Students are advised to regularly check official NLU notifications or seek expert admission guidance.

Important Points to Remember

  • NRI seats are limited in number
  • Documents must be genuine and complete
  • Fees are usually non-refundable
  • Admission deadlines are strict

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are NRI seats available through CLAT?

Yes. Many NLUs offer NRI or NRI Sponsored seats based on CLAT scores, subject to institute-specific rules.

Is CLAT mandatory for NRI Sponsored Seats?

For NLUs, CLAT is generally mandatory. Private universities may follow separate admission criteria.

Can an Indian resident apply under NRI quota?

Yes, if the candidate is sponsored by an eligible NRI relative and proper documentation is provided.

Are NRI seats management quota?

No. NRI seats are a separate admission category governed by official institutional guidelines.


For more information regarding NRI / NRI Sponsored Seats,
you may contact Abhyaas Lawprep at 7386660269.

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