CLAT 2025 Cut-Off: How Hard Is It to Get Into NLSIU Benagluru?

CLAT 2025 Cut-Off: How Hard Is It to Get Into NLSIU Benagluru?

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CLAT Application Date:01 Aug' 25 - 07 Nov' 25

Sumeet SudarshanUpdated on 03 Apr 2025, 04:41 PM IST

NLSIU Benglauru is the top-ranked law school in India. Only a handful of law aspirants get a seat among the thousands who strive for it. But exactly how difficult is it to get into NLSIU Bengaluru? It is ranked number one in the NIRF law rankings 2024 and requires a very good score in CLAT. Looking at the past CLAT cut-off data will provide some insights into how hard it is to secure a seat at NLSIU Bengaluru.

CLAT 2025 Cut-Off: How Hard Is It to Get Into NLSIU Benagluru?
CLAT 2025 Cut-Off: How Hard Is It to Get Into NLSIU Benagluru?

Factors Influencing the NLS Bangalore Admission Chances

The following factors will determine one’s chances of securing admission into the top law college in India, which will decide how hard it is to get into NLSIU.

  • Number of applicants who prefer NLSIU Bengaluru

  • Number of seats at NLSIU Bengaluru

  • CLAT 2025 reservation criteria for NLSIU Bengaluru

Let’s look at the factors one by one

NLU Preferences of Candidates

NLSIU Bengaluru often figures as the first choice when candidates submit their NLU preference list. The more applicants vying for a seat, the harder it will be to obtain admission. In CLAT 2025, around 60544 candidates had appeared for CLAT UG exam, and 14817 candidates had appeared for CLAT PG exam.

Number of Seats at NLSIU Bengaluru

The more the number of seats, the lower the NLS Bangalore admission cut-off will be, making it that much easier for candidates to get into NLSIU Bengaluru. Last year, NLSIU had increased its seat intake to over 300 seats. As a result, the NLS Bengaluru CLAT cut-off rank for the general category had gone above 100. This year, the university is also providing 10 additional seats for Karnataka students.

CLAT 2025 Reservation Criteria for NLSIU Bengaluru

The CLAT cut-off 2025 for NLSIU Bengaluru will be lower for the reserved category, making it easier for such candidates to get a seat.

As per the CLAT reservation policy followed by NLS Bangalore, 27% of the seats are reserved for OBC, 8% for EWS, 15% for SC, and 7.5% for ST. The detailed reservation criteria for NLS Bengaluru is given in the table below.

NLSIU Bengaluru Reservation Criteria

Category

Reservation %

UG Seats

PG Seats

General


121

48

SC

15%

45

18

ST

7.5%

23

9

OBC (Non-creamy layer)

27%

81

33

Economically Weaker Sections

8%

30

12

Persons with Disabilities – (Horizontal reservation)

5%

15

6

Women (Horizontal reservation)

24%

90

36

Karnataka Students* (Compartmentalised Horizontal reservation)

25%

75

30

Seats for Karnataka Students

-

10


Total


310

120

How Hard Is It To Get a Seat at NLSIU Bengaluru?

Getting a seat at NLSIU Bengaluru is not easy. NLSIU Bengaluru often has the highest cut-off among the participating NLUs in CLAT. General candidates must score 100+ marks for a strong chance of admission. The CLAT cut-off marks for NLSIU vary between 85 to 100+ marks across different categories.

The category-wise expected cut-off for NLSIU Bengaluru based on past cut-off trends is given in the table below.

NLSIU Bangalore Expected Cutoff 2025

Category

NLSIU Bengaluru expected cut off marks

NLSIU Bengaluru expected cutoff rank

General

100+

100

EWS

95+

500

OBC

90+

950

SC

83+

3000

ST

78+

6000

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Questions related to CLAT

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Have a question related to CLAT ?

Hello dear candidate,

Yes, you are right UGC rules do not allow two regular full time courses simultaneously.

But for CLAT or NLU admission they only check if your 12th certificate is valid and is from a recognized board, not if you did another course along with it.

The BCI also do not reject candidate for this reason.

Thank you.

Hello,

If you are from Delhi and appearing for CLAT, then you come under the General (All India) category, as CLAT reservation is based on the domicile of NLUs, and Delhi does not have a National Law University under CLAT (NLU Delhi conducts AILET separately).So, you can apply for CLAT through All India Quota, and if you don’t get a seat in NLUs. You can apply through CLAT, AILET, or private law colleges like Amity, Symbiosis, or IPU for admission.

Keep both CLAT and AILET options open to maximize your chances.


Hope you understand.


Hello,

Since you are in class 11 and targeting CLAT 2027, you have enough time to prepare without coaching. First, understand the CLAT pattern – it has English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Start with basics and read daily to improve vocabulary and comprehension.

Best books to start:

  • Word Power Made Easy – Norman Lewis

  • High School English Grammar & Composition – Wren & Martin

  • Legal Aptitude for CLAT – A.P. Bhardwaj

  • A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning – R.S. Aggarwal

  • Quantitative Aptitude – R.S. Aggarwal

  • Manorama Yearbook or Lucent’s GK for current affairs

Read newspapers like The Hindu daily, practice mock tests regularly, and revise current affairs every month. With consistent practice and reading, you can easily prepare for CLAT 2027 along with JEE.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

No, you are not elligible to appear for the CLAT exam while in Class 11, as the elligiblity criteria require you to be in or have completed Class 12 . However, you can start preparing for the exam now.

  • Understand the CLAT Exam pattern.
  • Analyze your performance by taking practice tests.
  • Develop a study schedule that balances your schoolwork and CLAT preparation.

You can get the CLAT Exam practice tests by following this link:

https://law.careers360.com/articles/free-clat-practice-test

Hello,

Yes, if a student is from Telangana, they can apply for a reserved seat in CLAT only if they belong to a reserved category such as SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or PwD, as per the rules of CLAT and the participating National Law Universities (NLUs).

However, please note:

  • CLAT does not have a separate “Telangana state quota.”

  • Reservation is given based on category , not on the state, except in some NLUs that offer domicile (state) reservation for their own state students.

So, if you are from Telangana, you can:

  • Apply under your category reservation (like SC/ST/OBC/EWS) .

  • And you may get Telangana domicile reservation only in those NLUs that are located in Telangana (for example, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad ).

Hope it helps !