UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2025
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NALSAR Hyderabad is considered to be one of the top NLUs as it has been ranked as the third-best law institute in India by the National Institute of Ranking Framework, NIRF 2024. NALSAR Hyderabad is a premier institute, therefore, candidates need to have a good score in CLAT to get admission into its 5-year LLB and LLM programmes. Multiple factors such as the number of applicants, available seats, reservation policy of the university, and difficulty level of exam influence the NALSAR Hyderabad cutoff 2025. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will publish the first CLAT 2025 cut-off for NALSAR Hyderabad and other CLAT colleges on December 26, 2024 on its official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
The trends in cutoffs from the previous year at NALSAR Hyderabad help in predicting the expected cutoff for the present year. NALSAR Hyderabad cutoff marks 2025 are expected to range between 90 to 100+ for the general category candidates. The expected cutoff for reserved categories students at NALSAR Hyderabad is generally lower. The consortium conducted the Common Law Admission Test on December 1, 2024. Though their CLAT scores 2025, candidates will get admission to BA LLB and LLM programmes offered by NALSAR Hyderabad.
NALSAR Hyderabad 2025 cutoff is influenced by important factors mentioned below:
Difficulty Level of the CLAT 2025
Number of applicants
Seats available in NALSAR Hyderabad
Category of the candidate
Reservations Policies
NLU Preferences
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Category | NALSAR Hyderabad expected cutoff marks | NALSAR Hyderabad expected cutoff rank |
General | 100+ | 150 |
EWS | 95+ | 550 |
OBC | 90+ | 1100 |
SC | 82+ | 3500 |
ST | 78+ | 6000 |
The consortium will release the cutoff for NALSAR Hyderabad and other CLAT participating colleges for each round of CLAT 2025 counselling. Given below are the steps to check the NALSAR Hyderabad CLAT cut-off.
Visit the official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Click on the CLAT 2025 tab and visit the notification section
Click on the CLAT provisional allotment list (for each round)
Select the NALSAR Hyderabad for which the CLAT cut-off is required
The NALSAR Hyderabad CLAT cut-off 2025 pdf will be displayed on the screen.
Download and save the NALSAR Hyderabad cutoff PDF for future reference
Check the NALSAR Hyderabad cutoffs for the previous years in the tables given below to get an idea of what to expect this year.
General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | |||||
Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank |
6 | 167 | 175 | 564 | 189 | 1116 | 1604 | 3574 | 263 | 6083 |
General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | |||||
Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank | Opening rank | Closing rank |
119 | 298 | 884 | 990 | 531 | 1432 | 699 | 2247 | 4313 | - |
The seat matrix and the reservation criteria are important determining factors for the CLAT 2025 score required for the NALSAR Hyderabad cutoff. The table given below provides detailed NALSAR Hyderabad category-wise seat intake.
Category | Total Seats | Seats reserved for All India candidates (75%) | Seats Reserved for Telangana Resident candidates (25%) |
General | 66 | 51 | 15 |
SC | 19 | 14 (15%) | 5 (15%) |
ST | 8 | 7 (7.5%) | 1 (6%) |
OBC / BC | 26 | 17 (18%) | 9 (29%) |
EWS | 13 | 10 (10%) | 3 (10%) |
Total Seats | 132 | 99 | 33 |
Category | Total Seats | Seats reserved for All India candidates (75%) | Seats Reserved for Telangana Resident candidates (25%) |
General | 33 | 25 | 8 |
SC | 9 | 7 (15%) | 2 (15%) |
ST | 4 | 3 (7.5%) | 1 (6%) |
OBC / BC | 14 | 10 (20%) | 4 (29%) |
EWS | 6 | 5 (10%) | 1 (10%) |
Total Seats | 66 | 50 | 16 |
Currently, CLAT is conducted in various cities across India, but as of now, there are no official test centers outside India, including in the UAE. Students residing abroad typically need to travel to India to appear for the exam. However, rules and centers may change in future, so I suggest keeping an eye on the official CLAT Consortium website, especially when the 2026 notification is released. If traveling to India is challenging, you can plan your trip in advance around the exam date. Also, for NRI or NRI-sponsored seats in Indian law colleges, some universities may have a different selection process that doesn’t require CLAT, so you can explore those options too.
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Hello aspirant,
There are various online platforms, offering previous year's question papers of CLAT PG exam. One of which is careers360, the link of which I am attaching here,
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-pg-previous-year-question-paper
By solving previous year's papers, you will have a better understanding of exam pattern and confidence to write paper.
Best of luck for your preparation.
Hello,
For CLAT PG 2026, if you aim for top NLUs like NALSAR, NLSIU and WBNUJS, a score of around 75+ marks (rank within 100 ) is generally good for the general category
Cut-offs change every year, so try to score as high as possible for a better chance.
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Hello Aspirant,
No, you cannot use EWS certificate issued to your father in your name. In CLAT, EWS certificate is to be issued in the name of a candidate on the basis of family income and assets even if you are a minor. Since you are under 18, the certificate will still have your details but it will take your family income (with your father) into consideration. You will need to apply for your own EWS certificate through the local authority pre counselling.
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Here is a detailed breakdown about Madhusudan Law University, Cuttack:
1. Girls' Hostel: Yes, girls’ hostel is available inside the campus with decent facilities like 24/7 security, Wi-Fi, and mess services.
2. Hostel Fee: Approx. 12,000–15,000 per year (may vary). Security deposit and mess fees are additional.
3. Can hosteller go outside – Yes, but permission or gate pass may be required, especially for late outings. Safety protocols are followed.
4. Safety for Girls: The university is considered safe, especially as it is a reputed public institution. Hostel and campus have CCTV and female wardens.
5. Entrance Exam Difficulty: The entrance for integrated BA-LLB is moderate in difficulty. If applying via CLAT, the competition is higher.
6. Admission via CLAT – Yes, some seats are reserved for CLAT-qualified candidates. Otherwise, university may also have its own entrance or merit-based selection.
7. Admission Criteria (BA-LLB): 10+2 with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST), and qualifying entrance or CLAT depending on the mode chosen.
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