The Consortium of National Law Universities is expected to publish the CLAT 2025 revised result soon. A score of 45 to 50 marks in the revised CLAT 2025 result may not be considered a good score. Candidates will find themselves in the bottom 50% with this score. However, one can still have a chance of obtaining NLU admission. The probability of securing an NLU seat with 45 to 50 marks in CLAT will also depend on the category of the candidate. In this article, let’s find out in which NLUs can a candidate secure an NLU seat with CLAT marks 45 to 50 in the revised results.
The table given below provides the CLAT marks vs rank analysis, showing the estimated rank for corresponding marks between 45 to 50. The data shows the ranks for marks 45 to 50 range between 29000 and 32000, which puts the candidates in the bottom half of the lot among the candidates who appeared for CLAT 2025. Around 60000 candidates have appeared for CLAT UG 2025.
Marks | Rank |
45 | 32000-33000 |
46 | 31200-32000 |
47 | 30500-31200 |
48 | 30000-30500 |
49 | 29000-30000 |
50 | 28000-29000 |
Candidates can make use of the CLAT 2025 College Predictor, a free tool developed by Careers360, which enables candidates to get the list of NLUs where they have the maximum chances of admission based on their rank.
The tool uses inputs such as the candidate’s rank, category, seat type, domicile state, and gender to come up with the list of NLUs. The link to the college predictor is given in the table below.
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Yes, candidates can still get an NLU seat with 45 to 50 marks in CLAT. However, the CLAT cut-off trends show that only reserved category candidates from the SC and ST categories will be able to secure admission. 45 to 50 is not a good score in CLAT for general and OBC categories. The tables below provide the list of top NLUs for SC and ST, along with the opening and closing ranks.
NLU | SC | |
Opening rank | Closing rank | |
MNLU Nagpur - BBA LLB | 12722* | 29474* |
MNLU Aurangabad- BA LLB | 8281* | 28813* |
MNLU Aurangabad - BBA LLB | 21344* | 29975* |
NLUT Agartala | 32520* | - |
*state category reservation
NLU | ST | |
Opening rank | Closing rank | |
RMLNLU Lucknow | 20456* | 34174* |
NLUJA Assam | 17149* | 46899* |
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli BA LLB | 38376* | - |
MNLU Mumbai | 24593* | 34264* |
MNLU Nagpur - BA LLB | 29470* | 50326* |
MNLU Nagpur - BBA LLB | 42740* | 46480* |
MNLU Aurangabad- BA LLB | 41238* | - |
MNLU Aurangabad - BBA LLB | 47604* | - |
NLUT Agartala | 31488* | - |
*state category reservation
On Question asked by student community
SASTRA Deemed University accepts CLAT scores for admission. They admit students based on CLAT scores as well as class 12 marks, with an aggregate score of 50% in English. Based on these scores, a merit list is published by the university.
SASTRA Deemed University accepts CLAT scores for admission. The eligibility criteria require class 12 marks, with an aggregate score of 50% in English, CLAT scores, and a maximum age limit of 19 years as of August 1, 2025.
With a rank of 3917 in CLAT PG, your best options for an LLM include top private universities that accept CLAT scores, along with CUETPG opportunities. Some of the best non-NLU options are BHU, LPU Jalandhar, UPES Dehradun, etc.
Hello Santosh,
Domicile cut-offs are unpredictable. You can apply and get a seat only if the domicile category is selected. You can apply, but the chances of getting either of them are rare.
CLAT is an entrance examination conducted for admissions into law colleges. The qualifying marks vary with the colleges. You should check the details on the website to get a clear idea regarding cut offs for the colleges. You will also get the exam pattern through the article shared.
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