Hello, With 67 marks in CLAT, even with EWS, women category, and Haryana domicile, it is very unlikely to get admission into any National Law University (NLU). Most NLUs have cutoffs much higher than 67 marks, and seats are filled in earlier rounds with candidates scoring higher marks. At this score level, admissions are more likely in private law colleges or less competitive programmes rather than in NLUs. You can still participate in counselling and fill choices, but the chance of an NLU seat at 67 marks is extremely low. Instead, you may explore good private law colleges or state universities where admission criteria are more flexible. If you want, I can list options where admission is possible with a lower score. To get details of NLU delhi and lucknow, Kindly check the following link. https://www.careers360.com/university/national-law-university-new-delhi https://www.careers360.com/university/dr-ram-manohar-lohiya-national-law-university-lucknow
Hello candidate,
With 67 marks, it is challenging to get admission into top-tier NLUs. However, you can apply to the mid to low tier or the newest NLUs. Keep tracking the cutoffs of the newest or low-tier NLUs and focus on the state quota seats. Here is the list of some NLUs.
NLUJ Assam, HPNLU Shimla, and NLU Prayagraj.
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