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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
By getting an AIR of 25,000 and having an EWS rank of 2340 in CLAT, NLU Nagpur may be difficult to pursue but one still can obtain it, especially in subsequent rounds or with the help of domicile benefits. If you are an EWS candidate then you have a relatively good chance of getting into DNLU Jabalpur, HPNLU Shimla, or MNLU Aurangabad which are in tier 2 or 3 of the list. Don't forget to fill the application form in all the counselling sessions.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, the CLAT exam is not compulsory for admission to all law programs, including those at GLS College, as many universities and colleges offer LLB programs through their own entrance exams or direct admission processes
CLAT IS CRUICAIL FOR NLUS AND SOME STATE UNIVERSITY
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can potentially join ISBR Law College for an LLB programme without CLAT, as they also consider their own aptitude test and merit-based admissions for certain courses.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
ISBR Law College's Admission Process:
ISBR Law College offers admission to its BBA LLB and LLB programs based on merit or entrance-exam scores.
CLAT and ISBR Aptitude Test:
While the institute considers CLAT scores for the BBA LLB program, they also conduct their own ISBR Aptitude Test for both BBA LLB and LLB programs.
Merit-Based Admissions:
For other courses, selection is merit-based, and candidates can be admitte
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