UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2025
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CLAT Toppers 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities has declared the CLAT result 2025 on December 7, 2024. The names of the CLAT 2025 toppers will be available soon. 58 candidates have secured more than 99.9 percentile. Since 4 questions have been withdrawn in the CLAT 2025 final answer key, the total marks in CLAT UG 2025 is 116 marks. Answers to three questions have been withdrawn. The highest mark in CLAT UG is 103.5 marks. The CLAT toppers 2025 list includes the candidates in the order of ranks secured in the Common Law Admission Test. The consortium had conducted CLAT 2025 on December 1, 2024.
Through the CLAT exam, candidates will be admitted into the 5-year LLB and LLM programmes of participating NLUs. The CLAT toppers often opt for ranked universities such as NLSIU Bengaluru or NALSAR Hyderabad for NLU admissions 2025. The CLAT 2025 seat allotment is based on the candidate’s rank and NLU preferences submitted at the time of counselling.
The Consortium of NLUs will publish the CLAT Merit List 2025 at the start of each round of CLAT counselling. In the merit list, candidates are ordered based on their ranks in CLAT 2025. If two or more candidates have obtained the same marks, then the CLAT toppers 2025 will be decided based on the following tie-breaker rule-
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Candidates with a higher score in legal reasoning will be assigned a higher rank
If the tie remains unresolved, then the candidate senior in age will be considered
If the tie persists, then computerised lots will be drawn
The names of toppers in CLAT 2025 will be updated in the table below after the CLAT 2025 results are declared.
All India Rank | Name | Marks |
AIR 1 | Saksham Gautam | 103.5 |
AIR 2 | Anirudh Pathak | |
AIR 3 | Ananya Tamaskar | |
AIR 4 | - | |
AIR 5 | - | |
AIR 6 | Nikhilesh Mukherjee | |
AIR 7 | - | |
AIR 8 | Shantanu | |
AIR 9 | Vidit Rawat | 100 |
AIR 10 | Sanchit Rao | - |
AIR 18 | Tejaswi Giridhar | 98.5 |
AIR 37 | Aditya Rao | 97.5 |
AIR 70 | Dewansh Agarwal | 96 |
AIR 135 | Anirban Dutta | - |
AIR 137 | Rohan Yadav | 94 |
AIR 318 | Divya Negi | 91.5 |
The Consortium of NLUs has also released the CLAT 2025 result statistics along with the result. The result data has been updated in the section below. The statistics for CLAT 2025 results include the CLAT topper 2025 marks and the number of state-wise candidates who are in the top percentile.
Percentile | Total Numbers | Gender Numbers | State Wise Numbers |
99.997 | 2 | Male - 2 | Haryana - 1 |
Madhya Pradesh - 1 | |||
99.995 | 1 | Male - 1 | Chattisgarh - 1 |
99.993 | 1 | Male - 1 | Maharashtra - 1 |
99.99 | 2 | Female - 1 | Delhi - 1 |
Male - 1 | West Bengal - 1 | ||
99.988 | 1 | Male - 1 | Haryana - 1 |
99.987 | 1 | Male - 1 | Uttar Pradesh - 1 |
99.982 | 3 | Male - 3 | Karnataka - 1 |
Punjab - 1 | |||
Uttar Pradesh - 1 | |||
99.98 | 1 | Female - 1 | Punjab - 1 |
99.979 | 1 | Female - 1 | Haryana - 1 |
99.975 | 2 | Female - 1 | Maharashtra - 1 |
Male - 1 | Uttar Pradesh - 1 | ||
99.974 | 1 | Female - 1 | Punjab - 1 |
99.97 | 2 | Male - 2 | Karnataka - 1 |
Maharashtra - 1 | |||
99.967 | 2 | Female - 1 | Karnataka - 1 |
Male - 1 | Rajasthan - 1 | ||
99.965 | 1 | Female - 1 | Karnataka - 1 |
99.954 | 7 | Female - 2 | Madhya Pradesh - 1 |
Male - 5 | Maharashtra - 3 | ||
Rajasthan - 2 | |||
West Bengal - 1 | |||
99.936 | 11 | Female - 4 | Delhi - 1 |
Male - 7 | Jharkhand - 1 | ||
Karnataka - 3 | |||
Kerala - 2 | |||
Madhya Pradesh - 1 | |||
Maharashtra - 1 | |||
Uttar Pradesh - 2 | |||
99.919 | 10 | Female - 6 | Jharkhand - 1 |
Male - 4 | Kerala - 2 | ||
Maharashtra - 1 | |||
Rajasthan - 2 | |||
Tamil Nadu - 1 | |||
Telangana - 2 | |||
West Bengal - 1 | |||
99.909 | 6 | Female - 1 | Jharkhand - 2 |
Male - 5 | Punjab - 1 | ||
Rajasthan - 1 | |||
Uttar Pradesh - 2 | |||
99.904 | 3 | Female - 3 | Delhi - 1 |
Rajasthan - 1 | |||
West Bengal - 1 |
Section | Number of Questions | ||||
English Language | 24 | ||||
Current affairs including General Knowledge | 28 | ||||
Legal Reasoning | 32 | ||||
Logical Reasoning | 24 | ||||
Quantitative Techniques | 12 |
The section below provides the details of the previous year's CLAT toppers along with their ranks and marks.
AIR | Name | Score | Percentile |
1 | Jai Bohara | 108 | 100 |
2 | 105.50 | 99.99 | |
3 | 105.50 | 99.99 | |
4 | Amireddy Sai Pragnya | - | 99.99 |
5 | TBA | - | 99.99 |
6 | TBA | - | 99.99 |
7 | Arijit Bansal | - | 99.99 |
8 | TBA | - | 99.98 |
9 | Jigyasa | - | 99.98 |
10 | Ashutosh Kar | - | 99.98 |
11 | 103.25 | 99.98 |
Percentile | Total Numbers | Gender Numbers | State Wise Numbers |
100 | 1 | Male - 1 | Rajasthan - 1 |
99.99 | 6 | Female -1 Male - 5 | Haryana - 1 Karnataka -2 Rajasthan - 1 Telangana - 1 Uttar Pradesh -1 |
99.98 | 5 | Female -2 Male - 3 | Bihar - 1 Haryana - 1 Madhya Pradesh - 1 Odisha - 1 Uttarakhand - 1 |
99.97 | 4 | Female - 2 Male - 2 | Haryana - 2 Maharashtra - 1 Tamil Nadu - 1 |
99.96 | 6 | Female -1 Male - 5 | Jharkhand - 1 Madhya Pradesh - 1 Rajasthan - 2 Tamil Nadu - 1 Uttar Pradesh -2 |
99.95 | 4 | Male - 4 | Haryana - 1 Maharashtra - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 Uttarakhand - 1 |
99.94 | 5 | Female - 2 Male - 3 | Delhi - 1 Karnataka - 1 Maharashtra - 1 Odisha - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 |
99.93 | 5 | Female -2 Male - 3 | Rajasthan - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 3 West Bengal - 1 |
99.92 | - | - | - |
99.91 | 14 | Female -2 Male - 3 | Assam - 1 Haryana - 1 Karnataka - 1 Madhya Pradesh -1 Maharashtra - 2 Rajasthan - 5 Telangana - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 West Bengal - 1 |
99.9 | 4 | Female - 3 Male - 1 | Bihar - 1 Haryana - 1 Maharashtra - 2 |
CLAT Toppers 2023 | Ranks (AIR) | Scores |
Abhinav Somani | AIR 1 | 116.75 |
Gnanankit (SC category) | AIR 1 | 94.5 |
Sahil Gupta | AIR 2 | 112 |
Shubham Thakare | AIR 3 | - |
Arnav Maheshwari | AIR 4 | - |
Navya Nair | AIR 6 | - |
Piyush Gupta | AIR 8 | 107.75 |
Upmanyu Chatterjee | AIR 10 | - |
Kshitika Tyagi | AIR 12 | 106.75 |
Shruti Bhukar | AIR 16 in general, AIR 2 in OBC | - |
Ayesha Khan | AIR 17 | 105.75 |
Arunav Ghosh | AIR 40 | 101.75 |
CLAT Toppers 2022 | Ranks (AIRs) | Scores |
Rishabh | 1 | - |
Menal | 2 | - |
Shivaansh | 3 | - |
Harshit | 4 | 117.75 |
Akshat Aggarwal | 5 | 117.25 |
Akarsh Bhafna | 6 | 117 |
Jahnvi Joshi | 8 | - |
Name of candidate (with Interview) | Rank | Marks obtained |
Samriddhi Mishra | 1 | 94 |
To be notified | 2 | - |
To be notified | 3 | - |
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The result of CLAT 2025 has been declared on December 7, 2024.
The cut-off for CLAT 2025 varies across NLUs and is different for various categories.
Approximately 75000+ candidates have registered to appear for CLAT 2025.
Jai Bohara is the topper in CLAT 2024.
The highest mark in CLAT 2025 is 103.3.
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.
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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
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CLAT is a entrance exam,after clearing CLAT exam you are eligible for national law University ,But after CLAT you does not got any type of scholarship,but after clearing this exam you have many opportunities on the basis of merit you will got different type of scholarships.
Hello Vaishali
A CLAT score of 46.25 is considered low for top NLUs (National Law Universities), but you can still get a lower NLU (if reserved category) or a private college like:
1. UPES Dehradun
2. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
3. Alliance University, Bangalore
4. VIT School of Law
5. Amity Law School, Noida
For more information about CLAT: CLAT 2025
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Hi dear candidate,
Your rank of 4032 in CLAT exam with EWS appears to be insufficient for admission in IP University colleges as the category wise cut off for IPU colleges is lower than your rank at least for the top tier colleges like VIPS and MAIMS.
The majority of seats are reserved for students with Delhi domicile in IPU colleges and if you belong to outside Delhi then, it's slightly difficult.
However, some colleges like Trinity (TIIPS) in Dwarka accepted admissions for Law at higher rank of around 8,000 so you might also have a chance there.
Otherwise, you can find top Law colleges in Delhi NCR at our official website:
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