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neha dhumal

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Hey Nishar, for getting into Faculty of Law MIT WPU for LLB, you'd generally need a CLAT score in the range of around 70-90 marks. It's not as competitive as the top NLUs, but still, the better your score, the better your chances of getting in. I'd say aim for at least 80+ to be on the safe side, but it also depends on the number of applicants that year and other factors. Just make sure you prepare well, and you should be fine.

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Samiksha Pendor

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Getting into the Faculty of Law at Delhi University (DU) with a CLAT rank of 2000 can be challenging. The cutoff ranks for DU's Faculty of Law are usually quite competitive, often within the top few hundred ranks, especially for general category students.

 

However, cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, overall performance, and seat availability. It's best to check the specific cutoff list for the year you're applying to for a more accurate assessment. 

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Rashmi Sinha

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NLU Delhi LLM cutoff 2025 has been released up to second round. Based on AILET round 2, the cutoff score for admission to the LLM course is 42 for the students belonging to General category in the AII India quota. For the OBC category students, the cutoff was released for round 1, wherein the score is 146. Tabulated below is the category-wise AILET cutoff score 2025 for LLM programme: 

CategoryAILET Round 2 Cutoff 2025
General42
OBC146 (R1)
SC426
ST484 (R1)
EWS120 (R1)
PWD896 (R1)

 

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, it is possible to get a JLU Bhopal LLB seat via CLAT scores. As per the university's admission policy, students who have taken CLAT and have secured 50 marks or above can get direct admission to one of the seats. Such candidates are not required to appear in any interview process.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, it is possible to get into the JLU Bhopal LLB programme without having a CLAT score. As per the admission policy, the university conducts its own entrance test for admission to various programmes, including LLB. The test is called JLUET. After the exam, students who have scored well are invited for a PI round. 

Moreover, students must also know that the university offers direct admissions to those who have secured a minimum of 50 marks in CLAT.

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Shailja Rawat

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As per the CLAT 2025 schedule, the Consortium of National Law Universities has released the CLAT 2025 results. Candidates seeking admission to the JLU Bhopal BBA LLB course via CLAT must have secured a minimum of 50 marks. Those who did not meet the prescribed cutoff can appear for the JLUET exam.

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Shivanshu Dwivedi

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It's difficult to say if you can get into an NLU with an AIR of 15466 in CLAT 2024 As to get into one of the top Nlus, general category candidates should aim for a score of 90 or more in CLAT 2024. For SC/ST categories, 60–70 points is considered a decent score. 

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