Common Law Admission Test
First i would like to inform you that the cut offs vary every year depending upon the no of applicants registering and appearing for the exam and also the level of paper that is whether the paper was easy or tough. Keeping all this in mind the cut off is decided. Please do keep in mind that a you need to have very competitive CLAT scores to get into top NLUs. It is very important to navigate and explore the admission process of all the universities that you have filtered out for yourself. Also you can keep options of Private and State universities open that accept CLAT score open along with the NLUs of Shimla, Agartala, Odisha, Aurangabad, Assam & Nagpur.
As IP University is Delhi based it does consider domicile quota for admissions with low CLAT scores. So if you are from Delhi do consider this as you are keen on getting admission into IP and this could be an advantage for you.
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Sonia Achantani
Hello aspirant,
If we look at the previous years trends then with a rank of 6,000 it is nearly impossible for you to get admission in NLUs and top private law colleges. But you can definitely get admission in good law colleges.
You can check which college you can get by using our college predictor through the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Thank you
Hello,
With a CLAT score of 20 and an NRI rank of 562, admission to Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU), Trichy, may be challenging as NLU admissions are highly competitive. However, NRI quotas often have fewer applicants, so it is possible depending on seat availability and the cutoff trends for the NRI category. Cutoffs can vary each year based on overall performance, so keep an eye on CLAT counselling updates and consider improving your score for better chances. If you don’t secure TNNLU, other NLUs with NRI seats may also be worth exploring.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/list-of-nlus-in-india
Hello, congratulations for getting that rank.
Hello there,
With a score of 67 in CLAT and being a Jammu & Kashmir (JK) resident, your chances of getting admission to Delhi University's (DU) law program depend on various factors, including the cutoffs, your category, and the specific DU campus you're targeting.
DU has its own law entrance exam, the DU LLB entrance exam, and admission is primarily through this. If you’re looking to pursue law in DU, you’ll need to appear for this exam, which is separate from the CLAT.
However, if you are seeking admission to other law schools that accept CLAT scores, your score of 67 may limit your chances for top NLUs, but you may still have opportunities in some other law colleges with slightly lower cutoffs. It's best to apply to multiple colleges that accept CLAT scores and also check DU’s own admission process, as their criteria could be different.
I would recommend you to use CLAT College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
No, you need a good valid clat score to get admission to IPU. And also candidates must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% aggregate and 45% for reserved categories. If you don't get valid clat score, to get admission to IPU,then you think of pursuing a degree program that can help you in future to pursue law in the future. To know more IPU admission, visit IPU 2025 admission
Based on your rank of 1848 in the EWS category for CLAT, your chances of getting into a National Law University (NLU) depend on several factors, including the number of seats reserved for the EWS category, the total number of applicants, and the preferences of candidates above you.
Lower-Tier NLUs You have a chance to secure admission in newer NLUs like:
Mid-Tier NLUs If the cutoffs drop slightly compared to the previous years or fewer EWS applicants apply for top-tier NLUs, you might have a shot at:
Top-Tier NLUs Admission to the top NLUs (NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, WBNUJS Kolkata, NLUD Delhi, etc.) might not be possible at this rank under EWS unless there are significant shifts in cutoffs.
You can also use the CLAT college predictor tool to predict which college you can get based on your score or rank.
Hope it helps !
Based on your CLAT 2024 All India AIR rank of 53,630 and ST rank of 1,303, the possibility of getting admission to an NLU (National Law University) depends largely on the specific NLU's cutoff trends from previous years. Here's a breakdown:
NLU Cutoffs for ST Category : While the general category cutoffs for NLUs are often very high, ST category cutoffs tend to be lower, but they vary across NLUs.
Top NLUs : Highly ranked NLUs (like NLSIU Bangalore, NLU Delhi, NALSAR Hyderabad) typically have much lower chances for an ST rank of 1,303.
Mid and Lower-Ranked NLUs : Some NLUs may have cutoffs in the range of 1,000–1,500 for the ST category. Based on previous years, you may have a chance for these colleges.
State-Specific NLUs : State-based NLUs or those with lower cutoffs might provide opportunities for your rank.
Consider Other Law Schools : Exploring private law schools or regional NLUs could be beneficial too.
You can also use the CLAT college predictor tool to predict which colleges you can get based on previous year cutoffs.
Hi,
Based on the previous year analysis, According to your CLAT All India Rank you don't have any chances to get admission in any of the National Law University.
It will be better for you to prepare and reappear in the next CLAT exam to get a seat in good Law University.
Hope this information will help you
Based on your previous year analysis, According to your CLAT Rank and category. There are many good colleges in which you have chance of getting a seat for 5 year BA LLB course. some of the best colleges in which you have chances of getting a seat are
You can predict more law colleges in which you can get admission using CLAT college predictor .
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