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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a CLAT rank of 30,000, admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) is highly unlikely for their main campuses, as most of them have cutoffs well below this rank. However, you may still have chances in some newer or less competitive NLUs, especially in lower-category programs. It's important to explore options like private law colleges, or consider appearing in other law entrance exams to increase your chances for admission to a reputed law school.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Moreover, this Delhi-based university offers both BA LLB and BBA LLB law courses that GGSIPU offers. GGSIPU used to get students on the basis of their CLAT score while this year it has announced that it will accept students through both CLAT and CUET scores for their law courses.
Year after year, the cutoff ranks for the SC category in GGSIPUs legal programs tend to vary owing to the number of applicants, seat availability, and difficulty of the exam. For example, cutoff ranks for SC were approximately 3000 and above over the past years at the top National Law Universities (NLUs) which translates into CLAT scores of 80+ marks.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
For all degree programmes in Law, admissions will be based on the CLAT 2022 Scores and +2 aggregate taken in the ratio of 25% : 75% respectively. For all other degree programmes in Sciences, Arts, Commerce, Education, etc., admissions will be based on the qualifying exam marks.
Candidates who have completed graduation from recognised colleges can also apply at colleges which admit candidates on the basis of merit. Therefore, candidates have ample opportunities to pursue LLB even without appearing CLAT.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Admission to the 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. programme at N.V.P. Law College in Visakhapatnam is primarily conducted through the Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test (AP LAWCET). After qualifying for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET, candidates must participate in the centralized counseling process managed by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). This process involves registration, choice filling, and document verification. Direct admissions without participating in the counseling process are generally not available for this program.
The counseling procedure is conducted online through the official website. E
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you can generally challenge the KLEE answer key if you believe there are errors. Here's how:
* Review the Answer Key: Carefully compare your marked answers with the provisional answer key released by CEE Kerala.
* Identify Discrepancies: If you find any questions where the official answer key appears incorrect, note them down.
* Gather Supporting Evidence: If possible, find supporting evidence for your claims, such as references to textbooks, legal journals, or other authoritative sources.
* Submit an Objection: Follow the instructions provided by CEE Kerala to submit your objections online within the specified
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates seeking admission to the Vel Tech BA LLB (H) programme can do so without appearing for CLAT. As per the official website, the university also offers direct admissions. However, students must note that students with a minimum of 45% in aggregate and above in CLAT are given prefrence over others.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a CLAT score of 8314 AIR and an OBC rank of 1188, one can consider going for any of the Delhi government law colleges located in Delhi, which accept CLAT scores, including Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, and Law Centre II - those are all part of the University of Delhi.
All these factors may suggest that you stand little chance of getting into top NLUs because of your rank, but they usually have much relaxed cutoffs and, hence may allow you some leeway in the possibility of seeking admission under your category rank.
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