UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2025
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Hello Saurabh,
With around 35 marks in CLAT PG 2024-25, your chances of securing a seat at NLUs depend on your category and cutoffs. For general category, this score may fall short for most NLUs, but reserved category candidates might have a chance in Tier 2 or 3 NLUs like HNLU Raipur or NLU Assam, especially in later counseling rounds. Stay active during counseling and consider private law schools or other universities as backups if required.
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Hello aspirant,
The good score in CLAT is generally around 90 marks. If you want to secure your admissions in National Law University, you should have got around 90 marks. With a score of 41, it is very difficult to get admission in NLU.
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Hello Divyanshi,
The valid CLAT 2025 score required for admission to the 5-year BBA LLB program at the Faculty of Law, Delhi University (DU), will depend on the cutoff released after the exam. While DU has not yet officially released specific cutoffs for the program, here are general trends to help guide you:
Category-Based Cutoffs :
Score Range : A CLAT score of 90–120+ (out of 150) often aligns with these ranks but may vary depending on the difficulty of the exam and the number of applicants.
Keep an eye on DU's Faculty of Law admissions notifications for specific details closer to the counseling process. Regular updates will also be available on CLAT's official website.
For more details, you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:
Link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
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Hello,
The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) does not have a very strict or specific dress code, but it generally advises candidates to wear comfortable, modest clothing for the exam. The dress code guidelines typically suggest wearing casual attire, with the main focus being on comfort and practicality, as you may be sitting for an extended period.
While there isn't a clear mention of specific clothing like "third-quarter sleeved kurtis" in the official CLAT dress code, it's important to keep in mind the general principles of dressing modestly and comfortably.
Here are a few things to consider when choosing your outfit for the CLAT exam:
A third-quarter sleeved kurti should be acceptable as long as it aligns with these guidelines, provided it is modest, comfortable, and practical for the exam environment.
To know more details, visit : https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-day-guidelines
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Yes, IPU accepts the CLAT UG score for admission to its BA LLB (Hons.) programme.
Thus, if you have appeared for the CLAT UG exam and have obtained a good score, you can definitely apply for the BA LLB program at IPU.
However, the eligibility criteria for this year and cut-offs may vary. And it is mentioned on the official IPU site or can also be contacted directly with the concerned university.
Note: The admission procedure and criteria of the college may change every year; therefore, refer to the latest information regarding this.
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1. Check Confirmation Email and Receipt
After submitting your form and payment, confirm you received an email with your application ID and receipt. Also, check spam or junk folders.
2. Log in to CLAT Account
On the official CLAT website, log in and review your application. Look for confirmation of payment status—“Completed” or “Successful” indicates a likely acceptance.
3. Verify Application Status on Dashboard
The dashboard should show your application status. Look for terms like "Successfully Submitted" to confirm everything went through.
4. Review Form Details
Double-check that all form sections are filled correctly, and verify all uploaded documents. Errors here can cause rejection.
5. Contact CLAT Helpdesk
If your form status is unclear, reach out to CLAT’s official helpline for confirmation.
6. Watch for Correction Windows
Stay updated on the CLAT website or email for any form correction windows if needed.
Following these steps should help confirm your form’s acceptance.
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Hello aspirant,
According to the CLAT Marks vs. Rank 2024–2025 research, admittance to prestigious NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru depends on scores above 90. For famous universities, the expected cut-off scores for general category students are 95–100, while for SC/ST and OBC candidates, they are 80–85.
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Hello Dinkar,
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Hyderabad offers admission to its law programs based on CLAT scores. While specific cutoff ranks for CLAT 2025 are not yet available, previous trends can provide some insight. In earlier years, NMIMS Mumbai accepted students with CLAT scores around 190, and NMIMS Hyderabad accepted scores around 170. However, due to increasing competition, these cutoffs have risen over time. For instance, the cutoff for NMIMS Mumbai has increased to approximately 207-212. Therefore, for NMIMS Hyderabad, aiming for a CLAT score above 170 would enhance your chances of admission. Please note that these figures are indicative, and actual cutoffs may vary annually based on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability.
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Hello,
For your admission process after cracking CLAT UG, you will generally be required to submit the Transfer Certificate (TC) from your current institution, in this case, Banaras Hindu University (BHU). The TC from your current college is proof that you have formally left that institution, which is a crucial part of the documentation for joining the new one. Your 12th-grade TC may already have been submitted during your admission to BHU, so it’s the current college TC that is typically required now.
To be sure, please check the specific guidelines provided by the new institution you are seeking admission to, as they may have unique requirements. Best of luck with your new journey!
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For **CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)**, it is **not necessary** to have Mathematics as a subject in Class 12. CLAT is the entrance exam for admission into undergraduate law programs (BA LLB) in National Law Universities (NLUs) across India, and students from any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) can apply as long as they meet the basic eligibility criteria of having passed Class 12 with a minimum percentage (generally 45% for general category and 40% for reserved categories). However, the **CLAT exam itself** includes a section on elementary mathematics (numerical ability) covering basic arithmetic concepts, but it does not require advanced knowledge of higher-level mathematics.
For **CUET (Common University Entrance Test)**, which is used for admission into various undergraduate programs in Central Universities, including law programs, the requirement for Mathematics depends on the specific course and university. Some universities might require Mathematics for **BBA LLB** or specific law-related programs if they emphasize quantitative skills, but for general **BA LLB** programs, Mathematics is typically not compulsory. Always check the specific eligibility criteria of the universities you are applying to through CUET.
In summary, Mathematics is not generally required for law admissions through CLAT, and whether it’s needed for CUET-based law programs depends on the particular university’s requirements.
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