National Law University, Cuttack
Hello Mansee
Since you haven't mentioned your category I would like to inform you that if you belong to OBC/SC/ ST candidate you can surely get admission in NLU.
If you are a general candidate then with 110 marks you can expect these NLUs :
Hope it helped you
Good luck
Hello Rohit
First of all, I would like to make a distinction among the NLUs themselves because most of the newer NLUs still lag way behind the older NLUs and in my opinion, they should not be grouped together.
So, dividing the NLUs into two tiers with the first tier NLUs being the ones that are better than almost all private law colleges, and the second tier NLUs being the ones which one might actually reject for a good private college, we get the following classification:
Tier 1:
NLS Bangalore
NALSAR Hyderabad
NLU Delhi
NUJS Kolkata
NLIU Bhopal
NLU Jodhpur
GNLU Gandhinagar
HNLU Raipur
Tier 2:
All the others.
Obviously, you still have to carefully make your decision while choosing between a Tier 2 NLU and a Private college. Just as an example, I would probably choose RMLNLU Lucknow over Christ College of Law, Bangalore.
Now, if you’re doing Law from any one the Tier 1 NLUs, for five years you would have the advantages of being surrounded by a great crowd, having a very active Mooting/ADR/Debating scene in College and of course, having relatively easy access to good internships.
Most private law colleges in India don’t have a very great mooting/debating/ADR scene in comparison to the Tier 1 NLUs. Also, at these private colleges, it would be tougher to get internships at good firms on your own without using contacts. Placement figures for most of these private colleges are also horrible.
Some of the Tier 2 NLUs are almost just as bad and would generally provide you with nothing much except for your degree. Thus, choose wisely.
Hello Rutuja,
Considering you are from the Unreserved category, your rank comes in between 10,169 to 11,369 according to the Rank Predictor Tool. With this rank, you have a very slim chance of landing a seat in MNLU Mumbai. Although they do have 12 seats out of 50 reserved for State Domicile category.
But, according to the previous year cutoff trends, the opening and closing ranks were 575 and 1050 respectively. And for unreserved state candidates, the cutoff was 3818.
I suggest keeping your options open as you have a very slight chance of landing a seat in any NLU for that matter and there are a lot of colleges that accept a CLAT score or have their own LAW entrance tests so keep a watch for that too.
All the Best!
Hii student
Yes! It doesn't matter whether you belongs to CBSE board or NIOS. The only thing is you need to clear 12th and should have secured 45% aggregate. However, ST & SC candidates must have 40% as their aggregate.
After that if you clear the eligibility criteria, you will be able to fill the form of clat. Then you need to clear the clat to get admsn in NLUs.
Hope I answered you question well.
Good luck!
With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 11000-13000 in SC category and considering the closing ranks for NLU Jabalpur and the number of seats available, chances are a little less but keep your eyes on it because if the SC candidates are less in number you can have a chance. Apart from this do check out some other good private colleges also like ICFAI Dehradun, KIIT or UPES Dehradun. They're also performing very well.
All the very best
Hii Rupesh
I'm sorry to say this but 45 marks in Clat 2019 not Very good. Try to score 125+ to be in safe side.
GOOD LUCK!
With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 11000-12600 in SC category and considering the closing ranks for NLU Jabalpur and the number of seats available it may be a little difficult to get it but don't loose hope as if the number of SC candidates are less you can stand a chance also. So keep an eye on this and definitely check out some other good private colleges that have good academics.
All the best
With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 7000-8300 in SC category. Even with your UP domicile it may be a little difficult to get into RMLNLU, Lucknow but you can surely look out for NLUs like Shimla or Jabalpur. You've a decent score and you can definitely get a good college. So check out some good private colleges also like ICFAI, Dehradun or Jindal global law school or you can check out some IPUs also.
Congratulation! You have a decent score. And your chances of getting admission in top 10 NLUs is very high. Surely you will get admsn in one of the NLUs.
According to me , with 133 Marks you will get admsn in NALSAR, HYDERABAD OR WBNUJS, KOLKATA.
HOPE FOR BEST.
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