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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
With a CLAT 2025 rank of 6845, your chances of admission to a National Law University (NLU) are very less, as this rank falls outside the range for most top NLUs but you can be considered for lower-ranked NLUs or could potentially miss out on admission altogether depending on your category and chosen college preferences.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
You can not get any National Law University (NLU) with a CLAT rank of 37,000 in 2025.
A rank of below 30,000 is considered low, and the chances of getting into an NLU are limited.
You can get NLU by improving score in CLAT exam and by practising more with previous year questions papers
to improve the score and can get good rank to get NLU.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
To get the RMLNLU requires a strong score on the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). Scoring around 70-75 in mocks can be a good starting point, being a OBC candidate, since some NLUs have reserved seats for OBC categories, which increases your chances to get the college for that reserved seat.
If you not got a seat in RMLNLU, you can significantly improve your CLAT score. Aim for consistent practice and focus on your preparation in the months leading up to the exam.
Good luck!
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If a rank lies within the CLAT range of 5000 to 10000, then such a candidate will most probably get admission into several colleges: starting from most of the private colleges to some of the lower-ranked NLUs. Major options here are as follows:-
MNLU Aurangabad: Offers both BA LLB and BBA LLB.
Nirma University: Famous for law courses.
UPES Dehradun: Specialized learning of law.
Kirti Mehta School of Law: Prestigious institution for law study.
These colleges usually accept scores in the CLAT rank range. So, pretty good opportunities for legal education.
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11 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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11 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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11 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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11 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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