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I have scored 111.5 . Can I get in any NLU 'S?


Varsha nambiar 21st Apr, 2019
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Anam Khan 31st May, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

 

After analysing this year’s CLAT 2019 paper it can be said that this year’s paper was quite easy and therefore one can expect cut-offs to go high this year. An individual can expect cut-off to be around 155-160 mark for top National Law Schools (NLUs) and for lower NLUs it can go around 130-135 for General category. For candidates from SC category cut-offs can be expected to go around 115-120 for top NLUs and around 55-60 for lower NLUs. Lastly coming to ST category cut-offs are expected to go around 120 for top NLUs and around 50-55 for lower NLUs. So now you can accordingly set your expectations for NLUs.

But do not lose hope, as these are just mere predicted expectations for cut-offs to set around these scores.

Thank you and good luck for your future.


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