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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The Consortium of the NLUs plans to publish distinct CLAT 2024 cutoff scores for every counseling cycle in 2024. Experts estimate that this year's cutoff for the highest NLUs will be greater than 90 points. For the best NLUs, the NLU CLAT cut off percentage score is probably greater than 75%.
To get admitted to NLU Hyderabad, applicants from the general category typically need to receive a score on the CLAT exam above 90. OBC applicants should strive to score more than 80 out of 120 in the exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The fee in INR for various courses at NLU Hyderabad (Nalsar) is as follows:
L.L.M- 1.75 Lakhs (First Year’s Fees) L.L.B.
MBA- 3.43 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) Graduation + CAT
PG Diploma- 20,500 (Total Fees) Graduation
L.L.M + Ph.D- 32,000 (First Year Fees) L.L.B.
Ph.D- 84,500 (First-year fees) After graduation
Post Doc- 7.2 Lakhs (First Year Fees) Ph.D
BALLB {Hons.}- 2.42 (First Year Fees) 10+2 with 45% + CLAT
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
In order to be admitted to NALSAR University of Law's Master of Laws (LLM) program, applicants must have earned at least 50% of their LLB or its equivalent. SC/ST candidates need to receive a minimum of 45% in their scores.
Candidates need to pass the CLAT PG test in order to be accepted into the LLM program. There are three required subjects, six electives, and a dissertation in the one-year curriculum.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
A candidate can check the cut off marks from the official website of NLU Hyderabad (Nalsar ) . A student should know the cutoff mark so that the get to know and accordingly the prepare.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
Nalsar is one of the best law schools in India. It is committed to the creation of an ethical legal culture, which protects and promotes the rule and regulations. It is very good for law students.
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