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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you can get Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, BA LLB (Hons.) with a 76 percentile in CLAT.
The scores obtained in CLAT 2024 are accepted by prestigious National Law Universities (NLUs) participating in the exam. 75-85 is a good score in CLAT 2024 for general category to get admissions in top NLUs. Similarly, 60-70 is a good score in CLAT exam for SC/ST category.
While this may be the case, the competitive score for NLUs starts from 78- 80. Please keep a check on the cut offs with the same.
All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Certainly. My friend passed out LLB in 2022 from PU. The Faculty Members were all very good and they taught us with lot of dedication. There were part time Faculty Members also, and some of them rose to be Judges of High Court and also Supreme Court. I am sure the quality of Faculty even today would be as good as it was then.
I am not saying so because Law Dept. PU, happens to be my Alma Mater, but because I see a lot of pass outs do well as lawyers . The university otherwise also has a glorious past to substantiate its credentials. The last to last Retired Chief Justice Of India, Justice Kehar was a pass out of Law Dept, PU. The
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) is generally considered to be a better choice for B.A. LL.B compared to the University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University. NLU Delhi is ranked among the top law colleges in India
and is known for its academic excellence and strong faculty. However, the choice between the two institutions may also depend on factors such as Faculty and Infrastructure, placement and Alumni network, Curriculum and Specialisation, Location and Affordablity, Reputation and Ranking.
Compare the curriculum, specializations, and elective courses offered by both institutions to see which aligns better with
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Calcutta University is higher than that of the LL.M. program. In 2022, 95 out of 119 UG (5-year) students were placed, while the placement rate for PG (2-year) students is not officially released. However, the NIRF report 2023 includes the overall placement data for PG (2-year) courses, which is 70%.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law's most recent cutoff information for the General category—All India—of the BA LLB (Hons) programme showed an opening of 437 and a closing of 1307. The opening and closing cutoffs for the home state general category were 401 and 1307, respectively. The CLAT 2023 cutoff ranks served as the basis for this data. The Common Law Admission Test, or CLAT, is a nationwide entrance exam that is required for admission to different law courses in India.
Candidates must have passed the 10+2 exam of an accredited board or institution with a minimum of 45% overall in order to be considered for ad
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The placements at The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law are pretty good and the average salary package offered was 8.4 LPA. The university is considered to be one of the top universities for law.
Every year, the students are provided a generous CTC package during the placement drive. Placements for RGNUL Punjab 2023 are now complete. Eight recruiters made PPOs, and eight recruiters made offers to graduating students; the remaining eight recruiters were hired through campus recruitment. Out of the 31 students who were placed, 11 of them obtained PPOs as a result of their internships.
The RGNUL Punjab students received o
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