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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
85.75% marks is good to get you a seat in HNLU, if you belong to a reserved category, especially ST. Although, the general cut off for CG domicile is expected to be around 110 this year.
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Whether you will get an admission or not purely depends on the level of the CLAT exam. If it was easy then your score will be considered comparatively low but if the paper was tough, then your score might be considered. Also, by analyzing the past year cuts of the Lloyd Law College, I think your score is pretty well to get admission into the college.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
CLAT is conducted by NLUs on a basis so there are no modules issued by any of the universities. Yes, you will have to buy some references. I will help you in that
Books and study materials:
First of all, get CLAT study material of some good coaching institutes. Quantitative Ability -
Study materials of the coaching institute
Logical Reasoning
Study materials of the coaching institute
Analytical Reasoning by M. K Pandey
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R. S Aggarwal
The Great Book of Puzzles & Teasers by George J Summers
English, Vocabulary and RC
Study materials of the coaching institute
The Hindu or The Indian Ex
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
As you are in general category, 62 is a less score to get into one of the National Law universities in India. However, please see the cutoff which is announced for general category for each university and if you qualify for even one of the cut-offs in any of the universities, then you might stand a chance to get a National Law University.
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7 years ago
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