MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 - Category Wise Cut off Marks for UG & PG
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2022 - The Consortium of NLUs will release the MNLU Aurangabad 2022 cutoff for the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes offered by MNLU Aurangabad. Candidates who meet the MNLU Aurangabad Cut off 2022 will get admission to the undergraduate or postgraduate law course. It may be noted that the cutoff of MNLU Aurangabad 2022 indicates the last CLAT 2021 rank for the institute will offer admission to an undergraduate or postgraduate law course. The candidate, by consulting the cutoff, would be able to gauge what is a good score for admission to their chosen law course at MNLU Aurangabad. Go through the rest of the article to learn more about MNLU Aurangabad cut-off 2022.
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The CLAT 2022 exam will be conducted by the consortium of NLUs in pen-and-paper mode for admission to 5-year integrated LLB and one-year LLM courses offered by the 22 participating NLUs. The exam will be conducted at around 140 test centres across the country.
Parameters for determining the MNLU Aurangabad cut off 2022
How many candidates have appeared in the CLAT 2022 entrance exam
Seat capacity for the applied programme
Total applications received for admission
The CLAT merit rank of applicants
Category
Each of the above mentioned parameters are subject to change. And if any of these parameters changes, the cutoff would also change. For instance, if more higher ranked candidates apply, the cutoff would automatically go up.
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Previous years’ MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2021 - UG
Category | CLAT Cutoff (AIR) |
General (W) | 1565 |
General | 1575 |
General (W,CDSP-MH*) | 1589 |
General (CDSP-MH*) | 2027 |
NTD-MH | 10097 |
SC-MH | 15572 |
OBC-MH | 17079 |
OBC-MH (W) | 18871 |
SC-MH (W) | 19753 |
EWS-MH (W) | 21790 |
EWS-MH | 22207 |
SC-MH (W) | 25588 |
SBC-MH (CDSP-MH) | 30282 |
NTC-MH (W) | 36487 |
NTB-MH (W) | 42025 |
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2021 - PG
Category | CLAT Cutoff (AIR) |
General (W) | 880 |
General (W,CDSP-MH*) | 1379 |
General | 887 |
NTD-MH (W) | 2883 |
NTB-MH (W) | 5209 |
NTB-MH | 5997 |
EWS-MH (W) | 6245 |
OBC-MH (W) | 6752 |
SBC-MH (W) | 7598 |
SC-MH (W) | 7744 |
SC-MH | 8203 |
OBC-MH | 8565 |
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2020 - UG
Category | CLAT Cutoff (AIR) |
General (W) | 1943 |
General | 1947 |
General (CDSP-MH) | 2403 |
OBC-MH | 19463 |
SBC-MH (W) | 44528 |
NTC-MH (W) | 37171 |
NTB-MH | 30085 |
SC-MH | 28238 |
SC-MH (W) | 27795 |
NTD-MH | 27728 |
OBC-MH (W) | 19205 |
EWS-MH | 10208 |
EWS-MH (W) | 8771 |
General (W,CDSP-MH) | 2120 |
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2020 - PG
Category | CLAT Cutoff (AIR) |
General (W) | 803 |
SC-MH | 5756 |
SC-MH (W) | 5567 |
General | 773 |
SEBC-MH | 5828 |
SC-MH (CDSP-MH) | 5674 |
EWS-MH | 5149 |
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2019 - UG
Category | Cut off Rank | ||
Round I | Round II | Round III | |
General | 1167 | 1303 | 1344 |
General (XS-DSP) | 1352 | 1364 | 1572 |
OBC-MH | 14128 | 16639 | 18214 |
OBC-MH (W) | 14773 | 17019 | 18075 |
NTD-MH (W) | 15093 | - | - |
NTD-MH | 34870 | - | - |
SBC-MH (W) | 16047 | - | - |
SC-MH (W, XS-DSP) | 19815 | - | - |
SC-MH (W) | 19871 | 24646 | 26653 |
SC-MH | 20104 | 24314 | 26548 |
NTC-MH (W) | 20903 | - | - |
General (PWD-MH) | 32421 | 48634 | 49487 |
NTC-MH | 36749 | - | - |
DJA-MH (W) | 37137 | 52175 | - |
DJA-MH | 52281 | - | |
ST-MH | 41201 | 53549 | - |
SEBC-MH (W) | 46235 | - | - |
ST-MH (W) | 46928 | - | - |
NTB-MH (W) | 47842 | - | - |
SEBC-MH | 56092 |
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2018 - UG
Categories | Rank |
UR | 1588 |
SC-MH | 36331 |
UR-MH for ST-MH | 2347 |
MH-SAP for ST-MH | 42853 |
OBC-MH | 20240 |
DTA-MH | 41456 |
NTB-MH | 39415 |
NTD-MH | 20949 |
MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2018 - PG
Categories | Rank |
UR | 1707 |
SC-MH | 4599 |
OBC-MH | 5868 |
Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) - MNLU Aurangabad Cutoff 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 - Category Wise Cut off Marks for UG & PG
Question: When will the cut off of MNLU Aurangabad 2022 be announced?
Answer:
The round-wise cutoff of MNLU Aurangabad 2022 will be released at the time of CLAT 2022 counselling and seat allotment.
Question: What is the purpose of MNLU Aurangabad 2022 cutoff?
Answer:
By consulting the cutoff, one can access one’s chances of admission.
Question: Will the MNLU Aurangabad cutoff 2022 be category-specific?
Answer:
Yes, in addition to an open category, there will also be category-wise seat allotments.
Question: Where can I check the cutoff of MNLU Aurangabad 2022?
Answer:
Candidates can check and download the cut-off from the consortium website.
Question: How will the MNLU Aurangabad cut off 2022 be prepared?
Answer:
To prepare the cutoff, the admission committee will consider factors like seat intake, category, andmerit rank.
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The CLAT Consortium has re-opened the CLAT application correction window till May 30, 2022 for All India Candidates who have selected OBC category. The CLAT registration 2022 commenced on January 1, 2022. The Consortium of NLUs will conduct the CLAT 2022 exam on June 19 (2 pm to 4 pm), in offline mode. CLAT 2022 will be a two-hour-long test, consisting of 150 objective-type questions. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level law entrance exam for admission to 22 national law universities and more than 70 affiliated colleges. Keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information.
clat exam dates be changed once again
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. I think, there is no possibility to do so as the exam is on July 19 itself and if there is possibility for the changes it can be for the exam of CLAT 2023. On June 19, the Consortium of NLUs will administer the CLAT 2022 exam (rescheduled from May 8). The deadline to submit an application for CLAT 2022 was May 9, 2022 and it is closed. Already on May 11 the CLAT application correction window 2022 has opened for candidates to change their test center options. It should be noted that the CLAT 2023 exam will be held on December 18, 2022.
Candidates can update their reservation categories, as well as for OBC category NCL or CL status, through the CLAT application correction window. Candidates can make changes to their CLAT 2022 application form until May 30 and correction window will be closed there after.
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https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-important-dates
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Im pursuing 3rd year BBA LLB in 5 years course. Can I apply for PG CLAT?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing good...!!!
NO, you can't have any significant bearing from third year BBA LLB Course. To apply for PG CLAT Exam, you probably finished total 5 years of coordinated course. Moreover, the qualification rules for PG CLAT Exam is as per the following :
A LL. B Degree or a comparable assessment with at least 50% (half) of imprints or its identical grade if there should arise an occurrence of competitors having a place with General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCI classes and Forty-Five percent (45%) of imprints or its identical grade in the event of up-and-comers having a place with SC/ST classifications.
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Hello Aspirant,
As CLAT 2023 is scheduled for December 2022 so you should start focusing on current affairs right now because in such entrance exams it is expected from candidate that the candidates should have proper knowledge of current affairs of at least 6-7 months till the date of examination so for your reference I am enlisting down the best books for CLAT preparation for all subjects :-
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- Manorama Year Book
- General Knowledge by Arihant Publications
- Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications
@LOGICAL REASONING
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- Analytical Reasoning (English) by M K Pandey
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@ENGLISH
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I hope this information helps you.
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How to study for Gk in one month for clat 2022?
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- Conventionally, students are advised to study current affairs of last 12 months before exam month. So, if CLAT 2022 happens in May, one should prepare for current affairs from May 2021-April 2022. At the same time, static GK in the context of current affairs is also important, which has no set historical timelines
- Most commonly asked CA topics are - Government & politics, world news & forums, business-economy-trade, personalities, awards & honours, science & technology, aerospace- defence in the decreasing order of importance
- With the new CLAT pattern, Q will be passage based. Hence, knowing every event till the second level of detailing will be crucial. Also, static GK in the context of current affairs is important. For events related to above topics, ask ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘why’, ‘when’ and ‘when first/when last’ Q. You will learn almost everything about that event
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- Create your own charts/flash cards with tables of relevant events. Exchange them with like minded & serious CLAT aspirants and ask quizzes in small groups. This will lead to better recall. Since you have almost 1.5 years ahead, start this practice early so that you will get used to it & start enjoying the process.
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