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Tashbya

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For getting admission in NLUs you have to score above 90.

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Samridhi Yadav

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Yes, IP university accepts CLAT scores for admission in B.A. LL.B. Course. The Candidates must have appeared in CLAT UG and secured a valid CLAT score.

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deepika maurya

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No, National Law University, Delhi accepts admission in undergraduate and postgraduate law degree courses only through the All India Law Entrance Test examination. However, Except for NLU, Delhi, and National Law University, Tripura all other 23 National Law Universities accept the Common Law Admission Test scores for admission to its colleges. National Law University, Delhi conducts a separate exam known as the All India Entrance Test. For more detailed information, you may visit the Shiksha All India Law Entrance Test examination page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/ailet-exam). I hope this will help you.

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shubham deep

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CLAT is a national-level entrance exam. It is conducted by a consortium of NLUs for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by 22 participating NLUs. As 27301 AIR will not get you into any NLU if you do not have any reservation there are some factors which can make you into any NLU these are -
1-SC/ST reservation
2-OBC reservation
3-PwD reservation
4-State domicile reservationthere is a way which will totally depend on luck that is vacant seat where you can apply if available. Thank you.

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shubham deep

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CLAT is a national-level entrance exam. It is conducted by a consortium of NLUs for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by 22 participating NLUs. At this rank it is totally depends on vacant seat option as last cutoff list of HPNLU and NLU Sonipat goes upto 10500 around where at this rank14323 you need to be depend on vacant seat option if you are the resident of Assam it is 100% possible to get seat in NLU assan as due to reservation for Schedule caste of Assam. In simple words you must participate in counselling session wait for last round in each NLU and if name does not come in any list then you should wait
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shubham deep

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CLAT is a national-level entrance exam. It is conducted by a consortium of NLUs for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by 22 participating NLUs. Hard to say but in this rank you will not get any NLU. As 22 NLUs participating in CLAT exam offers 3000+ seat for which general category candidate must bring rank under 1000 for smooth admission in any NLU. Thank you.

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shubham deep

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As last 5 year cutoff shows that around under 2500 rank in EWS category easily getting any NLU of 2nd tier like NLU Sonipat, HPNLU etc. 21.75 is too low to get any NLU, you must score around 80+ for securing NLU.

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Aayush Godara

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If you have a low CLAT score, it may be more difficult to get into a National Law University (NLU) in India. However, there are a few things you can try to improve your chances of getting into an NLU with a low CLAT score:
1, Check the cut-off scores for the NLUs you are interested in: Each NLU has its own cut-off score for admission, and some NLUs may have lower cut-off scores for certain categories of candidates. It's worth checking the cut-off scores for the NLUs you are interested in to see if you are within the range for any of these categories.
2. Consider applying to NLUs that have lower cut-off scores: Some NLUs generally have l
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Piyush Mahanta

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I hope with less score you mean a score less than 80 but more than 70-75 because if you are pointing towards and even lesser score then your chances of getting an NLU are slim and unlikely. It should be noted that the score are not the basis over which candidates are shortlisted rather it is the merit list that is taken into account directly for shortlisting. There is no fixed trend for the merit list as it keeps changing and varies each year depending upon the number of candidates appearing for the CLAT. Though it is preferred to make a strategy keeping in mind the most recent trend of merit list and cutoff rates because in that way y
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