Common Law Admission Test
Hello aspirant!
As per previous years cut off trend, your chances are fair enough to get admission in BA LLB 121 at Dwarka campus with a AIR of 3390 if a similar cut off is followed this year too.
I wish you all the beat.
Feel free to comment for any further queries.
Dear Kunai,
It is obvious that you get in SC seat if you are SC in not depend on your area or a place where you live.
Yes, you have possible chances to get admission.
Good wishes with you get a good college.
Hello Saurabh!
Considering your rank in CLAT 2019, these are some suggested good private law colleges that might offer you admissions.
You can consider the above mentioned universities and colleges for admission. Apart from these there are many other as well. These are good enough and may provide you great opportunities to learn and grow.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Saumitra,
Considering you are from the Unreserved category, in the first list itself, the closing cutoff ranks for MNLU Nagpur and MNLU Aurangabad were 1073 and 1167 respectively for the General category. So you had good chances in these two MNLUs in the first list itself.
As far as MNLU Mumbai is concerned, last year the closing rank cutoff went to 1050. And this year, the cutoffs are higher.
If you aspire for MNLU Mumbai, you seem to have a slight chance of getting admission there. Wait patiently for the third list, but do keep a lookout for other institutes which you're eligible for as well to keep your options open.
All the Best!
Hello Ketan,
Considering you are from the General category, the NLUs which you are most likely to get admission in are -
Since these ranks in the general category are somewhat closer to your rank in the second merit list, you might get a chance in one of these in the third list.
Generally HNLU Raipur has a closing rank of somewhere near 550. But even if they are left with vacant seats then also it will be a little difficult to get into the college with the rank you're mentioning. But you can certainly look out for the newer NLUs.
Good luck
Hello Aspirant!
Considering the CLAT 19 cutoffs in the allotment lists and expected trends, it seems difficult for you to get into any NLU.
But you can consider other private and government law colleges that may provide admissions at this score and rank. Naming a few:
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