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hello I think I'll score 90-100. Will I get in any of the nls having reserved category


Utsav Chandrappa 29th May, 2019
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Aditi Choubey 29th May, 2019
Hello
There is time for the results to come out but of you are expecting a score of 90-100 for reserved category than you definitely have a chance of getting into a national law University because as per the previous years cut off trends we have seen candidates under reserved categories having a score of some where bear 90-100 getting into NLus but still I would suggest you to wait for the results to come out.
I hope this helps you and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.
Thank you for considering us for your queries And best of luck.

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