National Law University, Cuttack
Dear aspirant,
Please confirm if you got an All India Rank of 859 in general category or Rank 859 in scheduled caste category? I would need you to mention your all India rank in general category to tell you the previous year cutoffs. This will thus function as a general trend to compare your chances.
However, you must know that these previous year cutoffs are merely indicative and not predictive. The cut-offs depend on many factors which change from year to year.
Please get back with the requisite information so that I could help you.
I hope this helps! Best of luck!
Yes, if you are from Maharashtra
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
You can check out the previous year's CLAT cut-off data from the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
Hope this helps you.
Hello Aspirant
I hope you have a good day
You have a chance at the middle-lower NLUs if you fall under one of the reserved categories, or if you have a domicile in any of the upper-middle ranged NLUs ,you stand a chance.
I wish this information helps you.
Good Luck to you!
Hi,
I hope you are concerned to National Law University, Delhi . From previous trends, if you are interested in BA LLB , if you secure your rank upto 32 0 , there would be higher chances. For LLM course , you really need to do hard work to secure your rank below 150 , then you will have chance to get admission for this course.
I suggest you to put a little more effort to secure your rank below 320, as BA LLB has far easy criteria than LLM course. If your dream is LLM, then you really need to put great efforts as 369 is too much for same.
I hope it clarifies your doubt. Best of luck !
Thank you!
Dear Khyati,
Cut-offs depend on a lot of factors such as number of candidates, difficulty level of the paper etc. However, looking at the previous year trends, it is almost impossible to get a seat at any National Law University with a rank of 17,000 in the general category as the lowest cut-off is around 2000 odd rank.
Therefore, you may not get admission in any National Law University with this rank.
For reading more on CLAT cut-offs follow the link below.
Hope this helps! Best of luck!
Hello,
The rank scored by you is really good but as you have not mentioned the field in which you are interested and also not any preference so it won’t be possible to give any suggestions of the colleges but as you already know your rank you can easily compare it with the cutoffs of the colleges in which you are looking for admission and accordingly you can decide which colleges have better chance of securing admission.
Thank you..
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, the vacant seats for the NLUs will be provided in the official sites of the NLUs only. For the purpose of vacant seats in NLU Ranchi checkout this link: http://www.nusrlranchi.ac.in/
For the purpose of vacant seats in NLU Sonipat, checkout this link: http://old.dbranlu.ac.in/
Hope this helps you!!
Hello Hrdyanshika,
The National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) will admit 180 students in the five year B.A.LLB academic programme in the year 2022 . These students will be admitted through CLAT counselling after qualifying for the CLAT examination.
The following is the seat breakup of NLSIU Bangalore for 2022:
I hope this helps!
Congratulations! If your SC rank is 1,300, then you can definitely get admission in some of the NLUs, but the only catch is that you will get admission through the state quota, so if you have the domicile of the respective states in which the following NLUs are located, then you may easily get through them according to the past year's cut-offs.
MNLU Nagpur: 11603 (opening), 31798 (closing)
MLNU Aurangabad: 15447 (opening), 36653 (closing)
NLUJAA Guwahati: 14578 (opening), 46516 (closing)
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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