Common Law Admission Test
Hello Anjali,
As you are already aware, a general category rank and a quota category rank are two separate heads and are treated differently while assigning a seat to an aspirant. Every National Law University (NLU) within CLAT has a different number of seats assigned to each category (EWS, SC/ST, OBCs, etc.). Getting a seat based on a general rank or a quota rank depends on whether the seats under that specific category are already filled or not.
Coming to the present question, an aspirant is eligible to apply for a vacant seat in any of the NLUs, provided that a notification for vacant seats has been issued by the university, irrespective of his or her rank . However, getting admission through a vacant seat depends primarily on the rank of the aspirant.
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Greetings,
No, If a student does decide to leave an NLU after 2-3 months of taking admission, they would not be required to pay the fees for the next semester, provided that the same is intimated to the concerned authorities of the university. Similarly, the college shall not confiscate the documents, and the student can retrieve them once the leave application is processed. However, it is imperative to note that the students are not eligible to recover the already paid fees for the semester they are currently studying in.
Hello Sirisha,
The second list of seat allotments has already been announced. You can still apply for the third round of counselling, as there is a chance of your daughter securing a seat for herself since her rank is in the 4000s. The PDF of the second list of allotments is available on multiple websites. You can check them for your preferred college to grasp an idea of the average rank of students. Please comment on this thread if you have any more questions. All the best!
Hello,
Considering your rank it is a bit difficult to get into USLLS, as they only consider the candidates whose ranks range between 1000-2000.
If you want to pursue Law from IPU there are other affiliated colleges :-
1. Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies.
2. Delhi Metropolitan Education
3. Chandraprabhu Jain
Hope this helps.
You could also checkout : https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=clat_cp
For taking admission in NLSIU Bangalore, you must have passed 10+2 exams in the first attempt with at least 50% for general category and for SC ST it is 45% . You must have filled the online application form for CLAT examination and should score the highest rank in that examination in order to get the mentioned NLU as it is one of the topmost NLU's.
Dear aspirant,
You can definitely consider AP bhardwaj book for your clat preparation. This book covers all the topics that asked in clat examination. It includes datailed analysis of previous year papers, suggestions to prapartion, landmark judgements, pattern based questions and many more. This books makes your clat path easiest.
Best of luck!
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Dear Aspirant,
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