Sir with a clat score 101 in general category which college i will get?
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Hey Priya!
The CLAT exam this year has been easy for most of the students and as such, the cutoffs are expected to rise. The cutoff for general category is expected to be somewhere around 110-120. With no reservation or domicile it is unlikely for you to make it to any of the NLUs as of now. But you might get a seat in the newer NLUs in the second or third list or through the vacant seats left after the counselling process. With 101 marks, there is always a chance of getting into the lower ranked NLUs since most students opt for reappearing in the CLAT exam instead of getting into these NLUs and hence, quite a number of seats are left in these NLUs. Thus, it is highly likely that you might make it to one of these NLUs through the vacant seats.
All the best. Hope it helps.
Hi, aspirant
Your Score is Below The barieer sorry to tell you Bit with This Score you won't get any National Law University,if You are General Or OBC candidate.Paper was So Easier This year so Cutoff will also go higher and This lead to decrease your Chances of getting Good colleges like NLU.Better to Try Next year,don't loose hope.You may get any Good Colleges likE IPU,with this Score or any Private Colleges like.
- Chandigarh University
- Sharda University
- LPU
- Benett University
- Galgotia University.
These Colleges will Provide you Scholarships depending upon Your CLAT scores and placements are average,and Good Infrastructure and Faculties also.
All the best
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