What annual income is required to put option of economically backward class in CLAT?
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There is a 10 % reservation for economically backward class for the unreserved category.
Eligibility criteria:
1. Should be from general category.
2. Family annual income should be less than 8 lakhs.
The certificates that are required are:
1. Income certificate issued by revenue Officer.
2. BPL ration Card (Yellow coloured)
3. AAY Ration card (Pink coloured)
I hope this helps.
Good Luck.
Dear Neha Singh ,
This is a very interesting question as this will not help you but all others who have related queries like this.
The Common Law Admission Test Committee doesn’t offer EBC category relaxation across the National Law Universities (NLUs) however the relaxation can be advantaged specifically for some NLUs including NUSRL Ranchi.
Now according to the Union Government the candidates whose parents’ annual income is less than Rs. 8 lakhs, they will be considered under Economically Backward Class (EBC). Further, it differs for different states as well. Sample this, the Maharashtra State Government has fixed the EBC upper limit to Rs. 6 lakhs.
Therefore it will be considered as per your domicile too.
I hope this clarifies your doubt.
In case of further query, feel free to get back to us.
Keep questioning as it helps you in gathering the unknown information.
All the best!
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