National Law University, Jodhpur
Hey.
Just like NLU Sonepat, many new National Law Universities have opened, the number of vacanies are also quite more. The lower tier and New NLUs are not as preferred as much as the other NLUs. Somehow they lack in the area of placements, faculty, other opportunities etc. Many students prefer to opt for other colleges than these lower Tier NLUs as they offer better opportunities and facilities overall. If you compare traditional colleges or other private colleges like Symbiosis, Jindal, Christ, Nirma, Narsee Monjee etc these colleges are way better than lower tier NLUs including NLU Sonepat. They will have better placements, better faculty, better internship opportunities.
You will also have guidance from your seniors. The fees difference is also not much btw various private colleges and NLUs as fees of NLUs are more than what government colleges usually take.
Now it all depends on which options you have. If you have to choose between well established and ranked private colleges it is better to opt for those instead of NLU Sonepat. But if you're choosing between the not so well ranked private colleges or don't have other option then you can consider taking admission here instead.
Best of luck
Hello Indira Balasubramanian
First of all congrats for securing 131 rank inNLU 2019 . As per my knowledge students below 1k ranks are eligible for almostall top NLU (it will be little tough if you are from general category) . So youhave very high chance of securing good course in the 1st round of counselling elselast round counselling is all yours :)
I am assuming you a general candidate (forreserved category it will be much easier) As per previous year cutoff andtrends you can get tier1 NLUs rest you will definitely get assured seat in tier 2 NLUs Though it will toughfor getting seat in the top ones still you have hope and you have to wait till lastround for getting top colleges .
All the best:)
First of all congrats for securing 560 rank inNLU 2019 . As per my knowledge students below 1k ranks are eligible for almostall top NLU (it will be little tough if you are from general category) . So youhave very high chance of securing good course in 2nd round of counselling elselast round counselling is all yours :)
I am assuming you a general candidate (forreserved category it will be much easier) As per previous year cutoff andtrends you will definitely get assured seat in tier 2 NLUs Though it will toughfor getting seat in top ones still you have hope and you have to wait till lastround for getting top colleges .
Hello Shashwat,
Yes National Law University Jabalpur holds a good ranking in overall institutes and maintains a nice standard too in all Law institutions.
The 5 year integrated course in NLU Jabalpur is really worth pursuing as it have good career options too and really is a demanding field. So yes, if you opt for this course, you are surely not going to apologise for that.
Best of luck. :)
Hello Ujjwal!
After anlysing the third provisional allotment list released by consortium of NLUs, and considering your AIR,category and domicile status , It may be difficult for ypu to get admission in NLU sonipat. The cutoffs for other nLUs as well for SC category have been maximum upto 13000. It has not fallen below this numer. Due to sky high cutoffs this year you may not get into NLUs. But you can definitely consider other private universities and colleges for admission at this rank and category status.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hey !
NLU , Sonipat is the first law university in haryana. It is affiliated to university grants commission and approved by Bar council of india . It is easy for no university to get these accreditations . The accreditations are given only after a thorough watch and investigation about the hniversity. Also , i agree that this university is going to start its first batch for llb course in the academic year 2019-20.
So , we have no pasr reviews about this university to know about its faculty and facilities. But if we think with a positive mind , then it is a newly established law university , so it will try its best to give the best to students. As every university wants to have good reviews , and good reviews can only be achieved by providing good facilities . So , i guess that the university will find the best faculty fir students and will try to provide every possible facility to students.
But this is just my opinion , you should take admission on your own risk . But i would advise you to take admission in this university if there is no better option left.
Best wishes!
Hello Nishant
Congratulations your clat clat score is very good 149.5/200 which means you can easily get admission in top NLUs of India like NLSIU Bangalore . So now don't be worry anymore.
Use clat college predictor to know the colleges you can expect with your rank
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Good luck
Now, after the third allotment list there will be no further allotment list released by CLAT. But usually in many lower NLUs including NLU Nagpur there are vacancies when any person who first took admission here leave for another college or take a drop flor for what so ever reason. There is no certainty that vacancies will be there, but mostly there are vacancies in varioua lower and even Middle tier NLUs. So what you can do is, to keep a check on the official websites of NLU Nagpur and other NLUs that you might be interested in and apply for the vacancies if there are any. Your rank must be good as you were alloted TNNLS once. So you will have a fair chance against these vacant seats.
Note that CLAT doesn't fill up the vacant seats. Each NLU fiils its own vacancies. Ao you'll have to check websites of respective NLUs. And vacancies are uncertain they might/might not be there. So keep a tab on the colleges than you would want.
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