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The Consortium of National Law Universities is expected to publish the CLAT 2025 results soon. CLAT marks 50 to 60 places the candidates within the bracket of 30 to 40 percentile in the CLAT results. 50 to 60 is a low score in CLAT as mostly candidates from SC and ST categories can obtain admission into NLUs. OBC candidates too have a sligh chance of NLU admission. In this article, find out the expected rank and top NLUs for CLAT revised marks 50 to 60.
Candidates can obtain admission into 5-year LLB programmes of participating NLUs through CLAT UG 2025. 24 NLUs are participating in CLAT 2025.
The table below shows the CLAT marks vs rank analysis for CLAT revised marks 50 to 60. The expected rank for 50 to 60 marks in CLAT falls between 19600 and 28000. There is a gap of 9000 ranks at the top and lower end of this range. The ranks for corresponding marks between 50 to 60 marks are given below.
Marks | Rank |
50 | 28000 |
52 | 26500 |
54 | 24700 |
56 | 23000 |
58 | 21200 |
60 | 19600 |
Candidates can make use of Careers360’s CLAT 2025 College Predictor to predict the NLUs for CLAT marks 50 to 60. The CLAT 2025 college predictor is a free tool that uses past CLAT 2025 cut-off trends to provide NLU recommendations to users.
One has to provide details such as the overall rank, state, gender, category, and seat type. The predictor tool will compare this data with the CLAT cut-off data and provide the list of NLUs along with the courses in which the candidates have chances of admission. The link to the college
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The tables given below provides the category-wise top NLUs for CLAT marks 50 to 60. The tables have been divided into ranges of CLAT marks 50 to 55 and CLAT marks 55 to 60. Also given are the opening and closing ranks for each category based on the NLU cut-off trends last year.
In this section, given below are the top NLUs for candidates for 50 to 55 marks in CLAT. Only candidates who belong to OBC, SC, and ST candidates can obtain admission with these marks.
NLU | OBC | |
Opening rank | Closing rank | |
WBNUJS Kolkata (BSc.LLB Hons) | 7619* | 26986* |
NLUJA Assam | 7386* | 37438* |
*state category reservation
NLU | SC | |
Opening rank | Closing rank | |
MNLU Nagpur - BA LLB | 11235* | 25115* |
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* |
CNLU Patna (BA LLB) | 23802* | - |
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* | - |
HPNLU Shimla - BBA LLB | 16386 | 23188 |
MPDNLU Jabalpur | 16830 | 23145 |
DBRANLU Sonepat | 17161 | 23000 |
NLUT Agartala | 31488* | - |
*state category reservation
In this section, given below are the top NLUs for candidates with 55 to 60 marks in CLAT. Only candidates who belong to OBC, SC, and ST candidates can obtain admission with these marks.
NLU | OBC | |
Opening rank | Closing rank | |
WBNUJS Kolkata( BA LLB) | 2610* | 23192* |
WBNUJS Kolkata (BSc.LLB Hons) | 7619* | 26986* |
NLUJA Assam | 7386* | 37438* |
MNLU Aurangabad - BBA LLB | 7755* | 19003* |
*state category reservation
NLU | SC | |
Opening rank | Closing rank | |
MNLU Nagpur - BA LLB | 11235* | 25115* |
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* |
RGNUL Patiala | 9562 | 16875 |
CNLU Patna (BA LLB) | 23802* | - |
CNLU Patna (BBA LLB) | 1339* | - |
NUALS Kochi | 13117 | - |
NUSRL Ranchi | 16161 | 19635 |
NLUJA Assam | 17149* | 46899* |
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli BA LLB | 38376* | - |
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli BCom LLB | 16910 | 21607 |
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* | - |
HPNLU Shimla - BA LLB | 13213 | 20412 |
HPNLU Shimla - BBA LLB | 16386 | 23188 |
MPDNLU Jabalpur | 16830 | 23145 |
DBRANLU Sonepat | 17161 | 23000 |
NLUT Agartala | 31488* | - |
*state category reservation
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.
Hope it helps !
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.
Hello,
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.
Thank you!
Hello!
CLAT scores around 41–45 marks are typically quite low for admission into top NLUs through the general category. Most NLUs cut off above 80–90+ marks for BA LLB admissions. If you're applying under a reserved category (e.g. SC, ST, OBC), there’s some chance at lower-ranked NLUs, but general category seats at NLUs are highly competitive.
However, many private law colleges accept CLAT scores and may provide good studies and reasonable placement opportunities. These colleges often have higher cutoffs and inclusive selection. If you are keen to pursue law, consider applying to these institutions as well. And if you're motivated, you could also aim to improve your CLAT score next year many students do exactly that for better prospects.
For more information about NLU you can check this page;
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nlu-admissions
Thank you!
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