National Law University, Cuttack
Hello Vagish.
The qualifying mark for SC candidates in CLAT is 40% marks of total marks for which the exam is conducted. Since 68 marks are greater than 40%, you will be called for counseling but whether or not you will get a seat depends on the college you will choose.
All the best.
Hello
According to your score in CLAT 2019 which is 80 there are decent chance that you will get into your desired college. below i will share a link where you can predict your rank and predict your colleges by cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/clat-rank-predictor?icn=CLAT_rp&ici=CLAT_article_view_sticky
With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 11000-13000 in SC category and considering the closing ranks for these colleges chances are bleak that you'll get them. Moreover the number of seats also matter. But you can surely look out for other good colleges as your scores are decent enough.
Hello,
With marks of 98.75, you will get rank between 2,100 and 2,800. When compared to previous year cut-offs, you have chances to get into NLUs of Cuttack and New Delhi. But still this is just prediction and does not give you a strong statement that you will surely get admission. You can read about cut-off at https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 11000-13000 in SC category and considering the closing ranks for these colleges chances are a little less for both Shimla and Jabalpur because the number of seats also matter. But you have a decent score and there are legions of good colleges out there with equally good academic background so you can definitely look out for those colleges also.
Hi Anshul!! Congratulations on your score and your predicted rank according to our rank predictor is 4392-5092, so I'm sorry to say you don't have a chance in any of the NLUs as the minimum cutoff in last few years has been aound 1500-1600. To know more visit https://law.careers360.com/articles/nlu-cutoff
Hope it helps.Thank you
Good to hear from you. As per the previous years' cut-off, for 68 marks, your chances of getting a seat in NLU Jabalpur are too low. But, Since you belong to SC category, you might get a seat into it. For more details about college check this: https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Hello Mahesh.
Good to hear from you. As per the previous years' cut-off pattern for AIlET, for General category, the cut-off is close to 89-103 marks. So, you need to score at least 110 marks to make sure you get a seat in your desired college. For more details you can check this: https://law.careers360.com/ailet-college-predictor
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