National Law University, Cuttack
Hello,
Yes, scoring 94.75 in AILET 2026 as an ST candidate gives you very strong chances for admission to NLU Delhi, potentially even a high rank, as expected cutoffs for ST are much lower (around 60-70 marks), but your score puts you in a highly competitive bracket.
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Hello aspirant ,
With a CLAT AIR of 10757 in the General category and a West Bengal domicile rank of 249, getting a top NLU is unlikely. However , it is still advisable to take part in counselling because in later rounds or vacant seat rounds , some lower-ranked or
Yes, with an SC rank of 158, plus being a woman with Rajasthani domicile, you have very strong chances of getting a top T1 NU, especially considering the horizontal women's reservation (30%) and state domicile quotas, allowing you to secure seats in top NLUs.
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Hello aspirant,
The Gujarat domicile rank is useful only for seats reserved under the domicile quota at GNLU Gandhinagar. However, even for domicile candidates, GNLU cutoffs usually close at much better All India Ranks. With an AIR of 19000, the chances are quite low, but since counselling invitation is received,
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Your air is 51k, and the ST rank is 1168 under Kerala domicile; you have a higher chance of getting admission in NLU Kochi. Last year, the closing NLU Kochi rank was around 1300-1600 for the general category. So your ST rank of 1168 is very good for the
Your son scored 69.25 marks in CLAT with the OBC Rank 1790. Then, it's a great score in this category, and he has a chance to get admission in a mid-tier NLU and some possibilities to get top-tier NLUs. I have suggested to you some colleges name at this
Based on the current CLAT 2025-26 trends, securing a seat with a rank of 7614 in the General Category in a National Law University(NLU) is a little challenging. However, it is not impossible considering your Woman Quota and Maharashtra Domicile. As per the current trends here is an
Hello Himanshi,
In order to secure admission to NLU Delhi through AILET, an All India Rank(AIR) is the primary metric used, however it also depends on the category you are applying under. Every candidate is assigned an AIR to fill seats according to the reservation matrix.
For General candidate: an
Admission to NLU Delhi is based on the AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) rank . There are two types of ranks considered :
All India Rank (AIR) – for the general merit seats.
Category Rank – for reserved category seats (like SC/ST/OBC/PwD).
So, both AIR and category ranks
Hi dear candidate,
In the NLU Delhi, the admissions for general category candidates are based on All India Rank (AIR) whereas if you belong to the reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, EWS etc.) you will have a category rank with separate cut off for each category.
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