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Hey!

 Both the NLUs that you have mentioned , NLU jabalpur and NLU sonipat are having their first academic batches this year  . So , their cutoffs can not be predicted from the previous year cutoffs. But if we look for the previous year cutoffs of other NLUs for the past years , then a rank under 1k can fetch you a seat there. Since your rank is much more than that   , your chances are negligible to get a seat there.

hope it helps!

Hello.
The cut off for admission in any of the National Law Universities through CLAT in the previous year was a rank in the range of 1600 for the general category. Considering that your rank is 3317, you do seem to have some chances for any of the National LawUniversities if you belong to the general category but they are a little less. Usually there are vacancies in the lower NLUs as people leave their seats for other colleges. You might have a fair chance then. But vacancies are very uncertain and you might/ might not have a chance. Various low tier and middle tier NLUs have already started announcing their vacant seats and forms are to be filled. So make sure to be updated with their offcial websites. Usually with a rank under 3000 chances are good.

Also, try to keep back up options and don't rely entirely on vacanies. if you have other optiona various non NLU law colleges and even private colleges are better than the lower tier NLUs. So you can prefer joining those instead of waiting for vacancies. As far as the last allotment lists are concerned your chances aren't much.
Other than colleges with their own entrances, There are various Private Colleges that accept CLAT scores other than the National Law Universities. You might even have a chance for colleges under IPU, Delhi if you applied there.

Here is a list of a few of them.
Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat
Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai
NIRMA UNIVERSITY, Ahmedabad
ICFAI Law School, HyderabadSchool of Law, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam
Alliance School of Law, Bangalore
IFIM Law College, Bangalore
LLOYD Law College,Greater Noida
Amity University, U.P.
Asian Law College, Noida
Manipal University, Jaipur

Hi sir,
Sorry to hear that you didn't get a seat in the College you want.
Ofcourse Law in private colleges are valuable..
Law itself is a course that matters value
.
I suggest you to visit some of the best colleges like
  • Jamia Millia Islamia
  • Campus law centre
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • Sharda University etc
And you have many more colleges in which you can get a seat and complete your law
.
Hope you will get a seat in a best college and get complete your Law successful...
.
If you have any other queries please feel free to ask, it will be my pleasure to help you out.
.
All the best
Thank you

hai.

as you know it is a very competitive examination and your marks are on the lower side so that the chances are low to get in nlu. if you have any more queries feel free to ask.

thank you

Hii..

As you mentioned your rank but you didn't specify in which entrance exam you get this rank ....if you talk about NLU ..Delhi admission so admission are done on the base of AILET entrance exam and eligibitity are candCandid should score above 55% in their 10+2 .....

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All the best

Dear aspirant, according to your All india rank in NEET 2019,your score is around 90 to 110 in CLAT entrance exam.  As you have not mentioned your category it's difficult to tell you accurate answer, according to your All india rank, their is no chances for general category to get seats in HPNLU shimla and or in Dr, BR Ambedkar national law university,sonipat , their is chances for SC and ST category to get seats in HPNLU, Shimla and NLU sonipat.
Thank you

Hey.

The cut off for admission in any of the National Law Universities through CLAT in the previous year was a rank in the range of 1600 for the general category. Hence with a rank of 10136 your chances for an NLU under the vacanies are very less. Usually there are vacancies in the lower NLUs as people leave their seats for other colleges.  Various NLUs have started announcing their vacant seats like NLU Raipur. But a rank under 3000 is fair for vacancies. This year the vacanies are quite a lot, so you can stil apply if uoud like to try. But to be honest with your rank if you belong to the general category you have hardly any chances.

Best of luck  

Hey Mansha.

The cut off for admission in any of the National Law Universities through CLAT in the previous year was a rank in the range of 1600 for the general category. Hence with a rank of 1296 your chances for an NLU under the vacanies are very good. Usually there are vacancies in the lower NLUs as people leave their seats for other colleges. 

Various NLUs have started announcing their vacant seats like NLU Raipur. And this year there are many vacant seats. Hence you should keep updated with the official websites of NLUs and apply as with your rank you have great chances. Also NLUAS has released a performa to be filled if you wish to be considered for admission in vacant seats. Last date to fill is 10th july. Do fill the form asap. And best wishes.

http://form.nuals.ac.in/applicationform.aspx

http://www.nuals.ac.in/Admission.aspx

Best of luck

Hello
The cut off for admission in any of the National Law Universities through CLAT in the previous year was a rank in the range of 1600 for the general category. Considering that your rank is 6573, your chances are less.

Usually there are vacancies in the lower NLUs as people leave their seats for other colleges. You might have less chances even then. Usually a rank under 3000 is safe for admission under Vacanies.

Though chances are less i would still suggest you to apply for it as firstly there is no harm in trying and also because this year there have been quite a large number of vacancies among different NLUs.
Along with HPNLU other NLus like NLu raipur etc also have vacancies you can check their official websites too.
But along with it i would also suggest you to not only rely on this and also find another back up option in case you don't get selected because  your chances are quite less.
Other than colleges with their own entrances, There are various Private Colleges that accept CLAT scores other than the National Law Universities.

Hello Anurag!

Delhi university and National law University both are among the top universities in India.

B.A(Hons)Pol Sience from DU is an A grade course choice and so is LLB. The former is an undergraduate course of 3 complete academic years. Admission in it is done on the basis of Class 12th merit. The later i.e LLB is a post graduate course in Delhi University with the eligibility condition of graduation in any field from a recognised institution.Admission in this is done via an entrance exam conducted by Delhi University. LLB from DU is also a 3years course. So combining the total academic years for both the courses make it to 6years.

Considering BA LLB from National law University, it is an integrated undergraduate course of 5 yeras providing a degree in BA+LLB.

Considerindg the utilistaion of academic yeras in both the options and analysing individual significance of these courses, it is suggested to opt for BA LLB from NLU Assam. Reason being firstly, it will save your one year that you may utilise in gaining other practical experiences and focusing on your other professional qualification for CA, secondly NLU Assam is a constituent college of NLU consortium and thirdly the need to give another entrance for pursuing LLB after gradaution shall be eleminated since you will be opting for an integrtaed course.

The above provided are pure suggestions, the final decission should be yours.

Hope this helps, All the best!

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