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The undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Hons) curriculum lasts four years. The undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Post-Basic) curriculum lasts two years. Candidates must fulfill the basic eligibility requirements, which include graduating class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as required topics, in order to pursue a BSc (Hons.) in nursing.
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With a CLAT PG rank of around 11,000, getting admission into the top National Law Universities (NLUs) is not likely, as their general category cut-offs usually close much earlier. However, you still have realistic chances in lower-ranked and newer NLUs, especially in the later rounds of CLAT counselling or through vacant seats.
At this rank, you may consider NLUs such as NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya, NLU Nagaland, NLU Sikkim, NLU Andhra Pradesh, NLU Odisha, NLU Jabalpur, and NLU Aurangabad, particularly if you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or have domicile or women reservation applicable. Cut-offs for these universities tend to go higher in rank compared to older NLUs, and seats often open up in subsequent counselling rounds due to withdrawals.
If you do not secure an NLU seat, you should also strongly consider reputed state and private law universities that accept CLAT PG scores or conduct their own entrance tests. Universities such as Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Delhi University (DU – through CUET PG), Jamia Millia Islamia, Symbiosis Law School, Christ University, Jindal Global Law School, and Nirma University are good alternatives for LLM aspirants. Many of these institutions offer strong academic exposure, experienced faculty, and good research opportunities, sometimes even better than newer NLUs.
Overall, while a rank of 11,000 limits options in top NLUs, admission is still possible in newer NLUs or good non-NLU law universities, provided you actively participate in counselling rounds and keep backup options ready.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (ABVMU) and its affiliates in Uttar Pradesh administer the state-level Uttar Pradesh Combined Nursing Entrance Test (UP CNET) for admission to B.Sc. nursing programs. A scientifically effective method of preparation is to practice with the UP CNET previous year papers. This will help you become more familiar with the official test format, strengthen your concepts, and solve problems more quickly.
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With a rank of around 11,000 in CLAT PG, getting admission into the top National Law Universities (NLUs) becomes quite difficult under the general category, as their closing ranks usually fall much lower. However, you still have realistic chances in lower-ranked or newer NLUs, especially if you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) or have state domicile advantage.
Based on past years’ counselling trends, candidates with a rank around 11,000 may consider NLUs such as NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya, NLU Sikkim, NLU Nagaland, NLU Andhra Pradesh, NLU Odisha, and NLU Tamil Nadu, particularly in later counselling rounds or vacancy rounds. Admission chances improve significantly if you fall under a reserved category, as category-wise cut-offs usually extend much further than general ranks.
If you are unable to secure a seat in an NLU, you should also seriously consider top state government law universities and reputed private law colleges that accept CLAT PG scores or conduct their own entrance exams. Universities such as Faculty of Law (DU – through CUET PG), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Jamia Millia Islamia, Symbiosis Law School, Jindal Global Law School, and several state universities offer strong LL.M. programmes with good academic exposure.
It is important to remember that for LL.M., faculty strength, specialization offered, research opportunities, and academic environment matter more than brand name alone. Therefore, you should participate in all counselling rounds, keep checking for spot or vacancy rounds, and apply simultaneously to non-NLU institutions to maximize your chances of admission in the same academic year.
If you share your category, domicile state, and preferred specialization, a more precise list of colleges can be suggested.
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Your NMAT score of 189 is decent, but it is usually around a 40–45 percentile range, not among the very high percentiles. With this score, top colleges like NMIMS' main campuses may be difficult, but you still have good options in private universities. You can realistically target colleges like OP Jindal, Amity, ITM, Bennett, VIT, and similar schools that accept scores in this band. If you really want a higher-ranked B-school, you can think about one more attempt next year and aim for 220+. Since you already have an offer from OP Jindal (off-campus Delhi), it’s a safe and reasonable option if you want to start now.
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Based on the details you have shared, your daughter’s overall All India Rank of 49,827 may appear high for General category seats, but her SC category rank and Tamil Nadu domicile significantly improve her chances. An SC category rank of 3,884 and a Tamil Nadu SC (Open) state rank of 125 puts her in a competitive position for NLUs that offer state domicile reservations.
With these ranks, she may not be able to secure admission in top-tier NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, or NLU Delhi, as their SC cut-offs are usually much higher. However, she does have realistic chances in lower- and mid-ranked NLUs, especially where Tamil Nadu domicile or SC category seats remain vacant in later counselling rounds.
She should definitely include Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU), Tiruchirappalli, as the first preference, because domicile reservation strongly works in her favour there. Apart from TNNLU, she may also be considered for NLUs such as NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya, NLU Sikkim, NLU Nagaland, NLU Andhra Pradesh, and NLU Odisha, particularly in later rounds or spot counselling. These universities often see movement in SC category seats after the first few counselling rounds.
It is important to understand that CLAT counselling is dynamic, and many students withdraw or shift to other institutions, which opens up seats in subsequent rounds. Therefore, she should participate actively in all counselling rounds, fill a broad preference list, and keep checking vacancy and spot round notifications. While admission is not guaranteed, her category and domicile give her a reasonable chance of securing an NLU seat, especially in the later stages of counselling.
If you have completed a BA common core degree from Andhra University, even without completing Intermediate (10+2) through the conventional route, your eligibility for BL or LLB depends on how your earlier education is recognised by the university and the Bar Council of India (BCI).
As per BCI norms, candidates seeking admission to a 3-year LLB or BL programme must have completed a recognised bachelor’s degree following the 10+2 pattern of education. This means that your admission to BA should have been based on a qualification that is considered equivalent to Intermediate by the university and the education authorities.
If Andhra University admitted you to the BA programme through a recognised alternative pathway, such as open schooling, bridge courses, or a qualification accepted as equivalent to 10+2, then your BA degree is considered valid. In such a case, you will be eligible to apply for 3-year LLB or BL programmes, subject to individual university admission rules and entrance exams.
However, if Intermediate was completely bypassed without any recognised equivalency, some law colleges and state universities may raise objections at the time of admission or enrolment with the Bar Council. This is why it is very important to verify whether your BA admission was officially recognised as 10+2 equivalent by the university and relevant education boards.
To avoid future complications, you should contact the law college or university where you plan to apply, explain your academic background clearly, and confirm eligibility in writing. If required, you may also consider completing a recognised open Intermediate qualification to strengthen your eligibility and avoid issues during enrolment as an advocate.
In summary, you may be eligible for BL or LLB, but final confirmation depends on whether your BA degree is recognised as following the 10+2 pattern as mandated by the Bar Council of India.
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