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Haribalan N P

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The CLAT entrance exam results are accepted by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) for admission to its BA LLB (Hons) programme. India offers a nationwide entrance exam called CLAT for admission to undergraduate and graduate law programmes. The Consortium of National Law Universities is in charge of it.

The 12th examinations from the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB), the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) are also accepted by RGNUL for candidates from Punjab. Applicants must have received at least 45% (or 40% for SC, ST, and OBC candidates) in their qualifying exam.&n

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Yes, with a 76 percentile in your 12th class, you have a chance of being admitted to the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), BA LLB (Hons). Your chances, however, will be based on how well you do on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) as well as how competitive the year is overall.

The main criterion taken into account for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) programme at RGNUL is the CLAT. It is still possible to get into a university with a little lower 12th class percentage if you have a great CLAT score.

To create a shortlist of candidates for the personal interview (PI) stage, your percentage from your 12th grade will be use

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The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) has the following qualifying requirements for the BA LLB (Hons) programme:

The qualifying test (10+2 or equivalent) must have been passed by the candidate with a minimum of 45% overall (80% for SC/ST/OBC candidates). Applicants may also apply if they took the qualifying exam in March or April of 2024 or if they are still expecting their results.

Or else, Applicants need to have obtained a legitimate score on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). For candidates from Punjab, RGNUL also accepts results from the 12th exams administered by the Indian School Certificate (ISC), Centr

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Depending on the university or institution you are applying to, the BA LLB (Hons) selection procedure may differ. The majority of colleges mandate that applicants take admission exams, such as the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or other exams specific to the legal field. These tests evaluate your general knowledge and current events comprehension as well as your aptitude for legal study.

The institution will shortlist applicants in addition to those who passed the entrance exam, taking into account their academic standing in the twelfth grade. They might also take into account elements like leadership positions, extracurricular activi

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The minimum scores needed for the BA LLB (Hons) vary based on the candidate's category and the college. Generally speaking, though, applicants must receive a qualifying exam score of 80% or more in order to be admitted to regular college BA LLB (Hons) programmes.

In Delhi University, the cutoff marks for BA LLB (Hons) last year was around 85%. In University of Mumbai, the cutoff was 75%. In University of Madras, the cutoff was 70% last year.

It is usually advisable to visit the college's official website to verify the most recent cutoff scores before applying. Candidates must achieve high marks on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or

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Every year, The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) has a different minimal cutoff for the BA LLB (Hons) programme. But generally speaking, in order to be taken into consideration for admission to RGNUL's BA LLB (Hons) programme, you must have a CLAT score of at least 1300.

For the last three years, the RGNUL BA LLB (Hons) CLAT cutoff rank has continuously remained above 1200. This is because there is a lot of competition for programme spots. In the year 2021, the cutoff for CLAT was around 1389. In 2022, it was 1211 and in 2023, it was around 1307.

It is crucial to begin CLAT preparation as soon as possible if you want to ap

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Below mentioned are the top 5 BA LLB entrance exams in India:

Exam NameNo. of Colleges
MHCET Law92 Colleges
CLAT71 Colleges
LSAT India29 Colleges
APLAWCET26 Colleges
TSLAWCET22 Colleges

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Aarushi Kalra

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As per the NIRF report 2023, a total of 42 BA LLB students graduated in 2022. Out of these 5 were placed during Central University of Kashmir placements 2022. Earlier, out of 42 BA LLB graduates 34 were placed during the 2021 placements. Take a look at the below table representing the Central University of Kashmir placement trends for BA LLB:

ParticularsBA LLB Placement Statistics (2020)BA LLB Placement Statistics (2021)BA LLB Placement Statistics (2022)
Total students434242
Students placed40345

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Following is a list of top law colleges in India ranked by NIRF over the past three years:

College Name

NIRF 2021

NIRF 2022

NIRF 2023

Symbiosis Bangalore

1

1

1

NLU Delhi

2

2

2

Nalsar University of Law

3

4

3

NUJS

4

5

4

JMI

7

7

5

Symbiosis Law School

9

3

6

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