National Law University, Cuttack
Hii aspirants
Let me clear your doubt.
The average package given to student in this college was Rs. 12 to 16 lakhs per annum.and The highest package offered to student was Rs. 20 lakhs per annum with 100% placements
I hope my answer Will help you out
PpGood luck .
Hello dear aspirant.
My dear friend clat is a exam organised for law colleges and if you willing to pursue law from Rajiv Gandhi National law University then you simply need to qualify the exam. If you successfully qualify it then you will surely get it .
Okay good luck
Hi aspirant,
I am so sorry to say but you cannot opt for lower cut off NLU than alloted result as every allotment done is securely and carefully done by the National Law University. You better go for the seat they lalloted, or you have a really vast options of getting into any of the other National Law Colleges.
Hope the above information helped you !
Thankyou!
Hello Aspirant,
Based on this score you might have the chance to get a seat IN NLU Raipur. Since it is very late to answer your query, CLAT Counselling is over now, I hope you have checked the seat allotment & allotted the seat.
Do let us know if you have any other query.
Good Luck!
Hey Rajan.
Your college has nothing to do with you being able to crack Judiciary or not. Various people who are pursuing law from NLUs prepare for Judiciary. But mostly the students in NLUs have an inclination towards Corporate sector as in the top tier NLUs the placements are really good. So whether you do your law from an NLU or some traditional college or some private college, it does not matter as you'll have to prepare on your own. Many students take coaching classes for the same while being in 4th-5th year or even earlier or later. So colleges where you can adjust your time accordingly for it are preferred. Hence in case you do not get into an NLU it will not affect your judiciary preparation in any manner. Even if you're in an NLU you will not have an upper hand because of that in Judiciary.
Best of luck
Hey Sanajit.
No, you cannot do 3 year LLB course from any NLU/ national Law Universities. All the NLUs in India offer only 5 year integrated law courses which combine an undergraduate degree like BA, BCOM etc with Law. This course is appropriate if you want to take admission in law after 12th class directly.
If You wish to take admission in law after completion of any graduation degree separately, then you can go for 3 year LLB. There are colleges other than NLUs that offer 3 year LLB.
Here is a list of law entrances for 3 year LLB course -
DU LLB - Delhi University
MH CET- GLC mumbai, ILS Pune and other colleges in Maharashtra
SLAT- Symbiosis Law school
PU LLB- Panjab University, Chandigarh
LSAT- Jindal global Law school, IIT Kharagpur and other private law colleges
BHU LLB- Banaras Hindu University
BVP LLB- Bharatiya Vidyapeeth
TS LAWCET Etc
Best of luck!
Hello Sai.
Congratulations on securing this rank.
Based on the cutoffs of previous years, I am listing below the names of some colleges where you can get MCA with your rank :-
You can visit https://images.careers360.mobi/sites/default/files/ts-icet-cutoff.pdf to get information regarding the cutoffs of different colleges in the year 2017 and shortlist the ones where you can get admission with your rank.
Hope that helped.
All the best!
Hello student,
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) is a university of Legal Education located in Patiala, Punjab. Established in the year 2006, it is approved by the Bar Council of India. The university offers students UG and PG courses in the field of law. RGNUL also offers research degree programs (Ph.D.) in the field of law.
RGNUL offers a five-year integrated B.A.LL.B. course for the undergraduate students and a one-year postgraduate LL.M. course. The university offers a total of 180 seats for B.A.LL.B. and 40 seats for LL.M.
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