Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU), Darbhanga, has officially released the UG 2nd Merit List 2025 for admission to BA, BSc, and BCom programmes for the academic session 2025-2029.

Candidates who applied for undergraduate courses but were not allotted a seat in the first round can now check their updated allotment on the university's official portal - lnmu.ac.in.
This merit list is part of the centralized online admission system under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). It provides a fresh opportunity to secure a seat in affiliated colleges of LNMU.
The second merit list, released on July 24, 2025, includes the names of candidates who were either not selected in the first round or opted for a change in their course/college preference. It also reflects updated cut-offs and seat availability after the first round of admissions concluded.
1. Go to the official LNMU admission website - lnmu.ac.in
2. Navigate to the "UG Admission 2025" section
3. Click on the link titled "2nd Merit List (BA/BSc/BCom)"
4. Enter your Application ID and Date of Birth
5. Download and print the Allotment Letter for college reporting
Students must carry the following documents while reporting to the allotted college:
2nd Merit List Released: July 24, 2025
Reporting at College: Within 3-5 days of merit release
Start of Academic Session (Tentative): August 2025
The 2nd Merit List covers:
These are offered in multiple disciplines under LNMU's 4-year UG program aligned with NEP 2020 guidelines.
The second merit list plays a critical role in ensuring all vacant seats are filled and gives a fair chance to more students. Many popular colleges and honours courses become available again due to withdrawals or non-reporting after the 1st round.
Conclusion:
Candidates who have been allotted seats in the LNMU UG 2nd Merit List 2025 must download their allotment letters and complete the admission process within the given time frame. Failing to report may lead to disqualification or delay in further rounds. For students still waiting, LNMU may release additional merit lists based on availability.