Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
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Yes you can apply for NLU in Maharashtra. EWS certificate can be used to avail the 10% reservation for the Economically Weaker Section in higher education all over the India and government jobs. One more thing to remember that the EWS certificate is valid for only one financial year from the issue date.
Common Law Admission Test is a centralized national level entrance test for admissions to twenty two National Law Universities in India. Most private and self-financed law schools in India also use these scores for law admissions.
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All the above mentioned universities that is NLSIU(Bangalore), NLU(Bhopal), NALSAR(Hyderabad) offers only BA-LLB(Hons), you can definitely go for other universities such as Gujarat National Law University/National Law University Jodhpur through CLAT, Jindal Global School through LSAT, University School of Law and Legal Studies through IPUCET to name a few when it comes to pursuing BBA-LLB, you can check out more details regarding this by visiting our page at https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bba-llb-colleges-in-india
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Below are the Cut Off of CLAT for National Law Universities in 2020:
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Hello student I request you to please help me with the catalog so that I can check and provide you the exact information about cut off,considering you as a general candidate it's expected that you need to obtain rank around 1250 (at least) to get admission into NLU'S.
Cut off vary every year on various factors like level of question in examination seats available and total number of applicants in the entrance examination.
Admission into NLU's is through marks /rank obtained in Clat entrance examination.
Clat eligibility - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 in any stream with minimum 45 Percent marks aggregate from a recognized board.
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Here I will give you a gist of both the colleges from where it stands as of now (in 2020) so that it can get easier for y ou to decide which one suits your interest more.
GOvernment Law College, Maharashtra- Has been ranked 11 for law by The Week. In the past few years only 10 to 15% of the students get placed but the highest package goes up to 6 lpa but the placement committee is working hard to improve the conditions (though they have not officially revelaed placement records). The libraray here is good but the overall infrastructure, not so much. The faculty is excellent, highly knowledgeable and easily approachable as they are very friendly. There are many clubs like SPIL , ADR cell, MUNSOC, MCA, and DEBSOC (debating society).
MNLU- Ranked 15 for NLUs by CLAT cutoff. The university was formed recently and there has not been any batch as of now that has graduated hence there are no placement records but it is expected that the placement cell will function just fine providing around 6 lpa average salary. The campus is temporary as of now and no permanent campus has been created but they provide flats and single room hostels for the students with mess facilities along with gym, swimming pool, volleyball court and basketball court. As far as the faculty is concerned there are ex-professors of NUJS, NLUJAA, Nalsar, GNLU and NLIU and a number of guest lecturers are invited every now and then. The curriculum is similar to that of NALSAR Hyderabad.
If I were in your shoes, I would have gone to both the places and talked to the faculty as well as the students there to get a btter idea as it is a matter of your future. However, if I were to judge by the looks of it I would have gone with MNLU (personal choice).
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NLUs don't offer three years law programs, all of it offers integrated law courses for a duration of five years based on 12th qualification, now coming to LLB program, the eligibility criteria is passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks and in case reserved category it's 40%. Universities like DU and BHU require minimum 50% marks while universities like Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Meerut require only 45% marks in graduation.
Admission process varies as per the norms of the university, for some it's based on the entrance test, while for others it's based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
Some of the top entrance test conducted as follows-
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See if you want to do either any Undergraduate or any Postgraduate course from any of the NLUs then you have to appear for CLAT UG and CLAT PG respectively and should qualify it with good score.
If we talk about age limit for admission to NLUs through CLAT then as per the latest eligibility criteria prescribed by The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU), there is no age limit to appear in CLAT but you have to follow all the eligibility requirements as enlisted below :-
@CLAT UG
@CLAT PG
For complete details about CLAT eligibility criteria kindly check out the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
If you are preparing for CLAT then you can also go through the link given below for the best preparation tips provided by our experts for smart preparation of CLAT :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-preparation-tips
I hope this information helps you.
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the total yearly fee for NLU Delhi (for hostelers) is - INR 1,85000. this figure includes everything from mess, to WIFI, to tuition ,etc. there is no separate structure for reserved category students as such but the university does offer scholarships and may also agree to accommodate some fee waiver if you approach the authorities through a formal application.
fore more info, check this official link which has the detailed breakdown of the structure
https://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-llm-fee.aspx
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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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