I have scored 73 (tentative) in clat 2018 and I belong to OBC. What are my chances to get admission in law, will I ever get a chance in NLU?
hello somya
well it is bit difficult for you to get a chance in NLU but you can check the trend of cut off and last cutoff of previous year here: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff and the 2018 cut off list will be announced on 7th june and can also predict colleges on https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor .try some private universities also.
hope this will help you
work hard !
wish you all the best :)
Hii Somya
As per the last cutoff, you have very less chances in the top NLU's but you can always go for private colleges and if you can share your rank with us then we can provide you colleges as per your rank.
All the best.
hi somya
well it seems tough for you to get admissions because of the less marks scored, but yet you can check the chances of getting any college
the CLAT college predictor which is a advanced tool to aid you with predicting one of the 19 NLU s that you might get based on your performance in the common law admission test .
how to use college predictor
- login tofacebook or google +account,
- candidates can even register themselves on the tool by entering their email.id
- enter your CLAT RANK , SEAT TYPE, CATEGORY and other exam details asked by the tool
- click on the predict now button
- a list of colleges where you have admissionchances will appear.
- candidates will even recieve this detail on their registered email.id
benefis of CLAT college predictor:
- lists of NLUs where you can get a seat
- apart from the NLU, list of other law colleges which accept CLAT scores 2018
- chances of getting the NLU and law colleges
- complete personalized report of the CLAT colleges 2018
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