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Sai Kiran

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Hello,
it's gonna be very difficult but generally, it depends on the number of seats offered throughout the India. So based on your rank it looks tough but you may be able to make it into NLUJA Assam, DSNLU Visakhapatnam, TNNLS Trichy, MNLU Nagpur or MNLU Aurangabad.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello,
5000 rank is somewhat moderate to be honest. With the 5097 ranks, you might not get admission under the general category. However, you might get admission in the reserved category. You need to follow certain other procedures and guidelines and enroll yourself respectively. The fee payment depends on the NLU that you are trying for some may consider and some may not have it.

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Sneha singhal

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It's already out, so you can check.

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Naveen Donthula

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Wait for the cut off as you have chances of getting admission at NLU.

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Naveen Donthula

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Yes you has chances in getting admission.

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Naveen Donthula

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You can get admission in RGNLU and DSNLU Visakhapatnam.

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Aayush Godara

Beginner-Level 5

To participate in the Common Law Admission Test CLAT counseling process, you will need to meet the following requirements:
1. Qualify for admission to the National Law Universities (NLUs): In order to participate in the CLAT counseling process, you will need to qualify for admission to the NLUs by scoring above the cut-off marks on the CLAT exam.
2. Register for the counseling process: After the CLAT results have been declared, you will need to register for the counseling process through the CLAT website.
3. Submit any required documents: You may be required to submit certain documents, such as your CLAT admit card, your CLAT scorecard,
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Aayush Godara

Beginner-Level 5

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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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Calcutta University (CU) was the only state university in the top 5 in NIRF rankings and the top Indian institution in THE Impact Rankings 2022. Calcutta University was ranked the number one institution in the country in the latest THE Impact Rankings. Calcutta University is one of the oldest and the finest universities in Kolkata, West Bengal. The university is known for imparting quality legal education to aspirants. It offers B.A. LL.B. (5 Years), LL. M. (2 Years) and a Ph.D. in Law. So, in my opinion you have to keep remain with Calcutta University and continue to pursue the 2nd year and onwards semesters courses of integrated LL.B
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