National Law University, Cuttack
Hello Aspirant,
On such rank in CLAT 2022 you have no any chances to get any of the NLUs even after considering you for EWS quota because your rank is quite high and you should try for some private colleges that accept admission on such higher ranks.
Note that above prediction is based on previous year's data of cut-offs of different institutions and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon the various factors such as
-->> Total number of candidates appeared in the CLAT 2022 entrance exam
-->> Difficulty level of Paper
-->> Top score
-->> The seat intake for the 5-year LLB / LLM program
-->> Total candidates from reservation categories (SC, ST, etc.)
-->> Previous year's cutoff trends
So don't assume it as final call. You should appear for seat allotment process.
And you can get all details about CLAT seat allotment process from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-seat-allotment
You can check out the previous year's CLAT cut-off data from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
Also you can predict the colleges on your own using your CLAT score by using CLAT College Predictor which you can access from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck for your future!!
Hello Aviral,
You can predict the colleges on your own using your CLAT score by using CLAT College Predictor which you can access from the link given below:-
You can check out the previous year's CLAT cut-off data from the link given below:-
Also, don't be upset if you don't get into NLUs, you can drop 1 year and try harder next time if you don't want to drop that you can go to the other well-known universities known for law and you can check out the same in the below link given:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-law-colleges-in-india-accepting-clat
I hope this will help you.
Hi Ganesh,
No, Transferring the seat is not possible from one National Law university to another national law university. You can take a refund of your deposited fees from that NLU university where you have already deposited the fees and can submit it to another NLU.
As you can understand the CLAT exam cut off only a candidate who gets admission to NLUs. So. it is not possible to change from one NLU to another.
I hope this will help you, Thank you.
Hello,
Considering your CLAT score and chances of getting into NLU It can be said that YES, you do stand a chance to get into NLU's as the rank mentioned by you is of SC category. It would be advisable to put top NLU such as NLU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, NLU Bhopal, NLU Jodhpur among many in your list of colleges. Best of Luck. You can also check your possibility through the link I am providing- https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=clat_cp
Hope this helps.
This completely depends upon how sure you are regarding your choice of law. If you have already locked and are sure and confident that you will be making a career in LAW then yes, NLU would be the best choice. However, if you are someone who is confident yet has thoughts that maybe after 3 years of graduation your mind might change and you want to explore new options then, then doing graduation would be preferrable. After graduation you can do your LLB if you think that law is what pulls you or else you can have a plethora of choices in front of you to explore.
As per your question asked, had you been not allotted a seat at all and decided to exit then 100% of your money paid would be refundable. However, in case you had been allotted seat in any round and you secured/ temporarily blocked your seat by paying a fee and later went for upgrade and then finally exited, in this case a certain amount would be deducted and paid back to you as decided by the rules and regulations for the counselling.
Based on the various factors, careers360 brings CLAT college predictor for you.
I'll advice you to put all your details in the link attached below in order to know your probability of getting NLU.
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=clat_cp
Hope this helps!!
Hello, i can sense your confusion and worry as you obviously don't want want to make a rushed decision and regret it later. No one else but only you can take this decision for yourself. You should make a career plan for yourself and decide. Evaluate your career options, what prospects do you have after your graduation, and then compare it to what your position will be if your pursue your law degree now . If you really want to be a lawyer, you should go for the NLU option as then our Sociology degree won't really matter much academically
you also have the option to complete your graduation now, and then give the DU LLB entrance or even CLAT again.
Hello aspirant,
Both top NLU colleges and DU are the top most universities in India and both these are equal. It is very tough for a candidate to get selected in both NLU and Delhi University. It will be far less expensive to study law at DU than an NLU. Candidates must first earn their graduate degree in order to be admitted to CLC, DU. Students can apply to NLUs as soon as they graduate from high school.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
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