Amity University-Noida Law Admissions 2026
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Getting admitted to National Law Universities (NLUs) in India is highly competitive and primarily hinges on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), which is the gateway for undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. The initial step involves taking the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), a nationwide entrance examination conducted annually for gaining entry into NLUs' undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs. It's vital to verify that you meet the specific eligibility criteria set by the NLU and the program of your choice. While eligibility requirements may have slight variations among different NLUs, typically, for undergraduate programs, you should have successfully completed your 10+2 education with a specified minimum percentage.
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Hello aspirant,
LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three- or five-year undergraduate degree program in law that can be pursued following high school graduation or after completing the 10+2 course, as appropriate. A basic study in law that teaches students about the legal procedures used by lawyers is called Bachelor of Legislative Law. The LLB program assists students in gaining a logical, analytical, and critical grasp of legal matters and teaches them how to apply these abilities to address social and legal problems in society.
to know the complete process of how to get into NLU, visit following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
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Well, this is a tricky yet complicated question that I will answer. See, both these colleges are top-notch and India's premier college for a student to pursue law as their career. So, comparing them would be a little difficult.
National Law University, Delhi was established in the year 2008 offers 10 courses in total. Located in the capital city offers better placement opportunities and adds value to the career.
Whereas GNLU aka Gandhinagar National Law University is also better in terms of placements but can not expect better than NLU Delhi, the university was established in 2003 offers around 16 courses in general. It is good enough but makes it your second choice.
I would suggest you go with NLU DELHI.
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Also, for detailed information, click on the mentioned link
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-law-university-new-delhi
https://www.careers360.com/university/gujarat-national-law-university-gandhinagar
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Hello, i can sense your confusion and worry as you obviously don't want want to make a rushed decision and regret it later. No one else but only you can take this decision for yourself. You should make a career plan for yourself and decide. Evaluate your career options, what prospects do you have after your graduation, and then compare it to what your position will be if your pursue your law degree now . If you really want to be a lawyer, you should go for the NLU option as then our Sociology degree won't really matter much academically
you also have the option to complete your graduation now, and then give the DU LLB entrance or even CLAT again.
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You should go for NLU Mumbai as it's rank is 11th whereas NLU Raipur has been ranked 15th.
Some facts about NLU raipur :-
Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur
Also known as:HNLU
Naya Raipur,Chhattisgarh
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Ranked in Law
15th
Type of Institute
State University
Ownership
Public/Government
Approval
UGC
Genders Accepted
Co-Ed
Estd. Year:2003Campus Size:65 AcresTotal Faculty:20Total Students Enrollment:947
Some facts about NLU mumbai :-
Ranked in Law
11th
Type of Institute
State University
Ownership
Public/Government
Approval
UGC
Genders Accepted
Co-Ed
Estd. Year:2014Campus Size:21 AcresTotal Faculty:18Total Students Enrollment:229
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Hyy falguni,
You have a very High chance of getting A National law university mumbai in 3rd or 4th list of CLAT 2018..because we have seen a trend that cutoff decreases with the new allotment list and luck also matters here
If further doubts, do comment
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NLIU (National Law Institute University), Bhopal. Admission to the BA LLB (Hons.) course is based on an All India Entrance Test CLAT conducted each year. Eligibility - Students with 55% or more in the 10+2 or its equivalent are eligible for admission. In the case of SC/ST/OBC the minimum percentage for eligibility is 45%.
Dear Aspirant,
First of all congratulations on scoring such a decent score in CLAT 2019, and after analysing this year’s CLAT 2019 exam it can be said that the paper was quite easy this year and one can expect cut-offs to go high this year; but as you’ve scored quite decent and being from SC Category you’ve the advantage and might be able to crack in one of the NLUs.
The expected cut-offs for SC category for this year CLAT is expected to be around 120-122 for the NLSIU, Bengaluru, and for the specific college which you’ve asked expected cut-off for SC category can go around 80-81 for GNLU, Gandhinagar, around 85-87 for NLU, Jodhpur and around 107-109 for NLIU, Bhopal.
I hope this information was useful to you and now according you can set your expectations for NLUs.
Thank you and I wish you good luck for your future.
It has greatly developed as it currently houses one of the largest law library in the country. Adequate facilities with respect to sports and recreation area also made available to students along with good hygienic food
College infrastructure is improving slowly. The library is finally functional. The hostels are spacious, you get single rooms which is a great thing. Overall the college is pretty but needs a lot of development.
Yes it has all the necessary infrastructure facilities and equipment. It has everything a class needs. It maintains a good hygiene and cleanliness. The foods are having great taste and are properly cooked.
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The CLAT 2026 result and answer key has been released on December 16, 2025.
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