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Amita Marotkar 30th May, 2019

Hello Arundeep!

The usual cut off for NLUs is above 120-130 and sometimes with that score as well people cant get through NLU. Less than 50% meaning less than 100 marks which is difficult for getting into NLU, but there are 2 tier colleges as well who accept admission based upon CLAT scores.

So, depending upon your choice of city and budget you can consider 2 tier colleges for Law degree.But be hopeful for NLUs as well. Apply online and see to it regularly.

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