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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
A CLAT PG 2025 score of 35 would rarely make a student eligible for Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad. By trends observed from previous years, the cutoff to be considered in MNLU, Aurangabad, is really high and in the range above 70 points for the general category candidates. For example, assuming that the pass rate or cutoff for general candidates could be 100 or more depending on various considerations, the better step might be to look for other opportunities or train for a retake to increase your score.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on the particular National Law University (NLU), the applicant's category, and the volume of applications in that year, different CLAT scores are needed to gain admission. Candidates in the general category usually need to rank in the top 100–500, which translates to a score of about 90–105 out of 120, according to current trends, for admission to prestigious NLUs like NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, or NLUD Delhi. While lower-tier NLUs might allow applicants with scores between 65 and 75, mid-tier NLUs might require a score between 75 and 90. Reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, or EWS) frequently have lower cutoffs; dep
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9 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
CLAT is not manadatoey for every law college. The score is accepted by NLU and other top law colleges for admissions.
You can explore about -
- AILET
- LSAT
- CUET
- MHCET
- Other states law entrance exams
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Common law admission test UG, reserves a part if it's seats for all India candidates. And the reservation may change according to the government concern. General OBC, PWD, NRI categories need to score above 45 percentage of marks are there equivalent to get seats. And so only 3 to 4 percentage of seats reserved for the OBC non creamy layer all India category. Also SC and ST candidates were reserved with 15% of seats.
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