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With 51 marks in CLAT, ST category, and Jharkhand domicile, your chances in top NLU are low, but you may have a possibility in lower or newer NLU, especially those offering ST reservation or state domicile quota if available. Final admission will depend on your category rank, seat matrix,
With a CLAT score of around 74 marks, OBC category, and Bihar domicile, you do have a fair chance of getting admission to Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, but it cannot be considered fully guaranteed.
CNLU offers domicile-based reservation for Bihar candidates along with category reservation, which works in
Yes, you may still have a chance to improve your marks in 2026, but it depends on the rules of your respective education board (CBSE or State Board).
In most boards, students are allowed to appear for the improvement exam only once or twice within a fixed time period after
Sorry, but with 59 marks in the CLAT, your chances of getting in top NLUs in the general category are very low, as the cutoffs are usually 90+ marks. But don't worry you have good chances in the tier-3 NLUs, espicely if you are belongs to SC/ST/OBC reserved categories.
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You are scoring 35.75 in the CLAT exam as a female candidate, and both parents are in the Army, so you have a plus point for the Army quota, but getting admission in top NLUs is highly unlikely because the SC cutoffs for the top NLUs are often 60+
The marks needed for a 99+ percentile in the JEE Main January attempt depend on the difficulty of the paper and the total number of candidates. Generally, you need roughly *180–200* marks out of 300 to hit the 99+ percentile. The exact cutoff varies each session, so checking the official
With 47.5 marks in CLAT 2026 under General category, chances of admission in top NLUs are very low. However, you may have a chance in lower-ranked or newer NLUs, depending on the cut-off, women reservation, and domicile rules. Final allotment depends on counselling rounds and seat availability.
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For 2026, urban girl SC cutoffs aren't fixed, but it depends on the exams like JNVST and UGC NET, with NVS expecting around 71-74 for SC, while urban JNV cuts are generally 3-7% higher than the rural ones due to better resources. You can check the specific exam cutoffs
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