Amity University-Noida Law Admissions 2026
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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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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
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
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
Hello student,
VIPS in an established institutes and among the top under IP University. It is based in Delhi and hence it has a great locational advantage in terms of internships and placements with District courts, high court, supreme court, and many good law firms and lawyers in the same
Hello, please check out the following links for detailed info on cutoffs for NUSRL Ranchi, CNLU Patna, NLUO Cuttack, NLU Delhi.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nusrl-ranchi-cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/articles/cnlu-patna-cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nluo-cuttack-cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
With 2200 gen category rank in CLAT, you may not get admission into the any govt law college, you would have had a chance
Hey.
Just like NLU Sonepat, many new National Law Universities have opened, the number of vacanies are also quite more. The lower tier and New NLUs are not as preferred as much as the other NLUs. Somehow they lack in the area of placements, faculty, other opportunities etc. Many students
The college infrastructure is modern and well-maintained. Classrooms are fully equipped with necessary facilities and the library has a wide collection of books and digital resources for students. The campus also provides good Wi-Fi connectivity, sports facilities, hostels, and hygienic surroundings. Overall, the infrastructure supports both academic growth and student comfort effectively
Our library and classrooms are brilliant. There is a lot of space available. Recently, our campus has become denser due to NCR reservations. Wi-Fi quality is down, but it is still good. The food is fine. Sports facilities are also improved gradually.
I study at National Law University, Delhi. My University does have very beautiful infrastructure which is very much satisfied to the students. Its organised well both inside out with all necessary facilities. Libraries have all necessary books . I don't play sports but my college has a perfect field. Matches do held. We have got proper internet connection. Canteen is always hygienic.
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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