Rank
Hello,
To secure a NEET All India Rank (AIR) under 19,000, you generally need to score around 540-560 marks in NEET. In AIATS (Aakash All India Test Series), this usually corresponds to being consistently in the top 2,000-2,500 ranks nationally.
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With an AIR around 7930 in CLAT and general women category, top NLUs may not be possible, but you still have chances in newer and lower-ranked NLUs, especially in later rounds or spot counselling. Based on previous trends, you can consider the following preference order:
NLU Tripura (Agartala)
NLU Manipur
NLU Meghalaya (Shillong)
NLU Sikkim
HPNLU Shimla
DSNLU Visakhapatnam (very limited chance, only if cut-offs drop)
Apart from NLUs, you should also apply to reputed private law colleges that accept CLAT scores, such as UPES Dehradun, Alliance University Bengaluru, Amity Law School, and NMIMS School of Law. Since you are from Lucknow, also explore state universities and private law colleges in Uttar Pradesh as backup options.
With a score of 121 marks and an AIR of around 1000 in AILET 2026, getting admission to NLU Delhi for the BA LL.B (Hons.) program is not possible under the general admission process. NLU Delhi admits students strictly based on AILET rank, and the closing ranks are usually within the top 150–200 for the general category, and slightly higher for reserved categories.
However, you may still have a chance only if you belong to a reserved category such as SC, ST, PwD, or EWS, depending on:
Number of seats available in that category
Final cut-off ranks released during counselling rounds
For candidates outside these categories, an AIR of 1000 is considered too low for NLU Delhi, as it is the only NLU participating through AILET.
You should also note that:
AILET scores cannot be used for other NLUs
Other NLUs accept students only through CLAT
Therefore, with this rank, you should consider:
Appearing for CLAT for admission to other NLUs
Exploring top private law universities like Jindal Global Law School, NMIMS, Symbiosis Law School, etc.
With your AILET rank of 16,168 and CLAT rank of 49,000 , it is very unlikely to get into top NLUs or NLU Delhi, as their cutoffs are much better.
1. Lower-tier NLUs or later rounds:
NLU Odisha, Cuttack – sometimes seats are available for ranks around 50,000 in later rounds.
NUALS Kochi – closing ranks in previous years went up to around 56,000.
2. Private universities accepting CLAT/AILET scores:
Lovely Professional University (LPU)
Alliance University, Bangalore
Manipal University Jaipur
These private colleges usually offer admission based on CLAT/AILET score and sometimes a personal interview. Your ranks are suitable for these colleges.
You can also use our CLAT College Predictor Tool to predict which colleges you can get based on your score and rank.
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Hello aspirant ,
With a CLAT AIR of 10757 in the General category and a West Bengal domicile rank of 249, getting a top NLU is unlikely. However , it is still advisable to take part in counselling because in later rounds or vacant seat rounds , some lower-ranked or newer NLUs may open seats due to withdrawals . Counselling participation keeps your options open.
FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-counselling
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Hello aspirant,
The Gujarat domicile rank is useful only for seats reserved under the domicile quota at GNLU Gandhinagar. However, even for domicile candidates, GNLU cutoffs usually close at much better All India Ranks. With an AIR of 19000, the chances are quite low, but since counselling invitation is received, it is still worth participating as some movement can happen in later rounds. Do not rely only on domicile rank final allotment depends on AIR, category and seat availability.
FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/gnlu-gandhinagar-admission
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If your daughters CLAT rank is not good , she still has many options . She can take admission in good private or state law colleges that accept CLAT rank or offer merit-based admission .If she is motivated, she can also take a drop year and prepare again with a clear study plan. Another option is joining a 3-year LLB after graduation .Discuss her interest , strengths and financial comfort before deciding the next step calmly.
FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/top-colleges-other-nlus-accepting-clat-scores
Hello Himanshi,
In order to secure admission to NLU Delhi through AILET, an All India Rank(AIR) is the primary metric used, however it also depends on the category you are applying under. Every candidate is assigned an AIR to fill seats according to the reservation matrix.
For General candidate: an AIR is the only thing that matters as there are only about 50 seats, excluding the PwD seats. An air of top 60-70 is required to secure a seat.
For Reserved Category candidates (OBC, SC, ST, EWS): In NLU Delhi, your category rank is considered to determine your position within the specific pool, bit this rank is derived from AIR list. You are first considered for a General seat, if your rank is not high enough then you are specified a seat within your own category.
I hope the information helps you.
Thankyou.
Admission to NLU Delhi is based on the AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) rank . There are two types of ranks considered :
All India Rank (AIR) – for the general merit seats.
Category Rank – for reserved category seats (like SC/ST/OBC/PwD).
So, both AIR and category ranks are used , depending on the seat type. General seats are filled based on AIR, while reserved seats are filled based on category rank.
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