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Ravi Tiwari

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Direct admission and entrance exams are the two methods used in the selection process. Scholars are selected by institutions accepting direct admission based on the benefits list concept. For law programs such as CLAT, AILET, and LSAT, the establishment that favors the doorway check as admittance opts for the numerous entry checks. Certain colleges, such as GGSIPU, might carry out their own admissions examination. After passing the initial screening process, certain organizations may require that eligible applicants seek out associate degree interviews as part of their selection process. 

There are two components to the CLAT Eligib

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Abhishek Kumar Sharma

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Securing admission to NLUO BBA LL.B. programme with a 75 percentile in CLAT is contingent on various factors. While a 75 percentile is a solid score, the competitive landscape fluctuates annually, impacting the cutoff requirements. Typically recommended for general category candidates is a score between 75 and 80, with an ideal target of 80 to 85 for a competitive edge. Given the estimated cutoff range for top NLUs, including NLUO, falling between 95 and 105, aiming for a higher percentile is advisable. Yearly variations in CLAT cutoffs, distinct cutoffs across categories, and the holistic evaluation of applicants based on academic rec

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Kush chandak

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Yes, NLU Jodhpur accepts CLAT scores for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) for admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. NLU Jodhpur is one of the 24 NLUs that accept CLAT scores.

To be eligible for admission to NLU Jodhpur through CLAT, candidates must have passed the qualifying examination (10+2) with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks for general category candidates and 40% marks for reserved category candidates. They must also have scored at leas

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Payal Singj

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As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the admission process for law schools, including the Institute of Law at Nirma University, may vary. Generally, law schools in India consider CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) scores for admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate law programs.

 

To get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process at the Institute of Law, Nirma University, it is recommended to check the official university website or contact the admissions office directly. Admission processes can be subject to change, so it's crucial to rely on the latest information from the instit

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N.NIKHILESH MARUTHI

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Yes,   you can get  LL.M at Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia with 75 percentile in CLAT. The eligibility is minimum 50% is required and 50% aggregate in 10+2. For more information check the university website. Candidates get admitted to Jamia's BA LLB (Hons) programme based on their performance on the JMI Entrance Exam. The programme is available full-time for a period of five years. 

 

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Kousik Jana

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Yes, CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is required for BA LLB at ICFAI Law School. According to the information available on the official website of ICFAI Law School Hyderabad, the applicants should have a valid CLAT score for admission to the BA LLB and BA LLB (Hons) programs. Additionally, the search results mention that a CLAT score of 60% is required for admission to ICFAI for the BA LLB course.

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Rajan Gupta

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According to a search on the internet, I found that 75 percentile is not enough or a very low chance to get admission to NLU Jodhpur or any other good law university in India. If you want to get admission to NLU Jodhpur University, then score between 90 and 95 marks in the CLAT test. The cut-off for the year 2023 was 85 to 90 marks; it clearly shows that score more than it to get easily admitted.

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Rajan Gupta

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The selection process for B.A., LL.B. is based on two steps. The first one is to score a minimum of 45% in class 10+2 and clear CLAT, CBSE 12th, ISC, and RBSE 12th in any one of them. In 2023 Score between 80 and 85 marks in the CLAT examination for admission to NLU Jodhpur University. The assumption of a cut-off for the year 2024 is 95 to 100 marks in the CLAT test.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, National Law University Odisha (NLUO) accepts CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) score for admission to its undergraduate law programs, including the 5-year integrated Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) LL.B. program. CLAT is a national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate law programs in participating National Law Universities (NLUs) and other law institutes in India.

NLUO considers CLAT scores along with other factors such as the candidate's academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal statement in the admission process. The university releases its admission criteria and cut-off ranks each yea

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