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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
AILET is generally tougher than CLAT due to its higher competition and limited seats. CLAT offers around 3,000 seats across 24 NLUs, while AILET is exclusively for NLU Delhi with only ~120 seats, making the acceptance rate much lower. Additionally, AILET has 150 questions in 90 minutes, requiring faster problem-solving, whereas CLAT has 120 questions in 120 minutes. AILET also lacks a Legal Reasoning section, making English and Logical Reasoning more challenging. However, CLAT's passage-based format tests comprehension depth. Overall, AILET is tougher due to time constraints and high competition.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The rank to take admission in NLU Jodhpur varies from year to year and course to course. Candidates must give their best in the CLAT exam.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
To get into an NLU through CLAT, your rank depends on the NLU's tier and your category. For top NLUs like NLSIU, NALSAR, and WBNUJS, a rank under 500 is required. Mid-tier NLUs like HNLU, RMLNLU, and NLUO admit candidates with ranks between 500-4000. Lower-ranked NLUs accept candidates up to 12000 ranks. Category-based reservations lower the cutoff for SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates. A General category student should aim for a rank under 4000 to secure an NLU seat. Higher ranks may still secure admission in later rounds.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The CLAT cutoff is calculated based on several factors that influence the minimum rank or score required for admission to an NLU.
Factors Affecting CLAT Cutoff Calculation
- Total Number of Candidates Appearing – Higher competition leads to a higher cutoff.
- Difficulty Level of the Exam – If the paper is tough, the cutoff is lower, and vice versa.
- Total Number of Seats Available – Fewer seats lead to higher cutoffs.
- Category-wise Reservations – SC, ST, OBC, and EWS candidates have different cutoffs.
- Previous Year Trends – The Consortium considers past years' cutoffs for reference.
Cutoff Calculation Process
- After the CLAT exam, candidat
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