Amity University, Noida Law Admissions 2025
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Hello there,
With a
Merit Rank of 444
in
NMIMS LAT (NLAT) 2025
, your chances depend on a few key factors:
1.
Mumbai Campus (Main)
Highly competitive
; usually fills up in the
top 100–200 ranks
, especially for General Category.
Unless many top-rankers withdraw or opt for other NLUs/private colleges,
chances are low
for Mumbai.
2.
Navi Mumbai Campus
Less competitive than Mumbai.
In previous years, ranks up to 600–800 have been seen getting offers here in later rounds.
So,
you have a fair chance
for Navi Mumbai in further lists, especially if you're from a reserved category or if many students withdraw.
What You Can Do:
Keep checking further merit lists (NMIMS usually releases multiple).
Fill float/freeze options carefully (if allowed).
Apply to backup colleges just in case.
If you belong to any reservation category or minority quota , your chances for Navi Mumbai increase further.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
If you achieve a low score on the NMIMS Law Aptitude Test (LAT), your options for law schools within the NMIMS (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies) network will be limited, particularly at their main Mumbai campus. However, you may still have opportunities at other NMIMS campuses or at other law schools that accept CLAT or LSAT scores, depending on your overall score and the specific program you are applying for.
Factors Influencing Your Options:
NMIMS-LAT Score:
A low score on the LAT will significantly impact your chances at NMIMS Mumbai's Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, which typically prefers higher scores.
CLAT/LSAT:
NMIMS, in addition to the LAT, accepts scores from other law entrance exams like the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and LSAT (Law School Admission Test).
Program and Campus:
Different NMIMS programs and campuses have varying admission criteria and cutoff scores.
Other Factors:
Your academic record, extracurricular activities, and performance in the Personal Interview (PI) stage (if applicable) can also influence your admissions.
Possible Options:
NMIMS Campuses Outside Mumbai:
NMIMS has campuses in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and other locations. These campuses may have lower cutoff scores, making them a more realistic target if your LAT score is lower.
Other Law Schools:
If you score poorly on the LAT, you can consider applying to other law schools that use CLAT or LSAT for admissions. These schools might be more accessible with a lower score on one of these exams.
Program Variations:
Within NMIMS, some programs may have less stringent admission requirements than others. For example, BBA LLB programs may have lower cutoffs than BA LLB programs, especially in different campuses.
Recommendations:
Research Cutoffs:
Thoroughly research the cutoff scores for the specific NMIMS programs and campuses you are interested in.
Prepare for Other Exams:
If you're not performing well on the LAT, consider preparing for the CLAT or LSAT as well.
Explore Alternative Programs:
If your LAT score is significantly lower, explore less competitive programs or campuses.
Focus on Other Factors:
If your score is borderline, emphasize your academic record, extracurricular activities, and prepare for a PI if required.
In summary, while a low score on the NMIMS LAT will limit your chances at the main Mumbai campus, there are still possibilities for admission at other campuses or through alternate law entrance exams..
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Dont worry pre boards are always for better preparation before boards for students. Marks from pre board never add in board and if you are absent in pre board it will not affect your board as it is internally conducted by school.
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Hello.
In the LAT 2021 examination, there will be 150 questions, each carrying 2 marks. For each incorrect answer, 0.5 marks will be deducted from the total score. The total marks will be 300 and the duration of the exam is 2 hours. LAT is conducted by Allahabad University for admissions to their 3-year LLB courses. The application process will start in the month of April 2021 tentatively. For General category, the fee is INR 800 and for Reserved category it is INR 400.
For more information about the exam pattern: https://law.careers360.com/articles/lat-exam-pattern
Application process: https://law.careers360.com/articles/lat-application-form
I hope this helps.
Hello Aspirant,
LAT is an entrance exam conducted by the Allahabad University for admission into 3 years LLB course .According to last year cutoff if you belong to general category you need a minimum of 170+ . In case you belong to reserved categories , unless you belong to ST category, you will need a minimum score of 150 to stand a chance for admission. For ST category there is no cutoff score hence all candidates are eligible.Hence,if you are an ST candidate then yes you have a chance but otherwise it is not possible as you have scored below the cutoff score.
Visit the below article to know more:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lat-cutoff
All the best
Hello Aspirant,
LAT is an entrance exam conducted by Allahabad University for the 3 year LLB program. The cutoffs vary every year based on factors like number of seats and number of candidates writing the exam.The exact admission possibility cannot be predicted by if you have scored fairly above the expected cutoff , then you will get a decent college,if you do not get in the first round,then surely you will get in the last round . Since you have not mentioned your category I will list out previous year cutoff trend for all category. If you belong to general category then you need 170-180+ to get the desired college. If you are an SC or OBC candidate then 150+ is the safe score,on the other hand for ST category there is no minimum score needed so based on seat availability and your score compared to other applicants in the category ,you will secure admission in a college ,so attend the counselling to see your options.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lat-cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/exams/lat
All the best
Dear Aspirant
Please go through below attached link it contains allahabad university cutoff also the previous year cutoff which will help you to know further-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/allahabad-university-cut-off
Hope it will find you helpful! Good luck!
Hi Sagar
The cutoff for LFAT in 2019 for the general category was 176.4
So prepare well
All the best
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