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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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A private law college which accepts CLAT scores in a rank range of 21,000; options include:

  • Alliance University (Bangalore),
  • Sharda University (Greater Noida),
  • UPES (Dehradun), and
  • GD Goenka University (Gurgaon).

Most of these colleges have cutoffs that are not as rigid as the top National Law Universities but are really good at offering quality legal education. For each college, it is important to make confirmations about the cutoffs each year because it varies from year to year depending on various factors such as seat availability and total number of applicants. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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This will be a daunting task getting admission into one of the Kolkata national law schools with an all India rank of 40811 in CLAT 2025 and SC rank of 2800.

 But then to balance it with UPES in Dehradun or Sharda or even with Symbiosis Law School Pune-all accepting CLAT scores but are slightly relaxed concerning their cutoff ranges for your rank.

Some other names include Christ University, Bangalore, which accepts students based on their CLAT scores. 

 

And some time number of seats for specific category depends tooo.

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Kritika Kumari

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If you apply for TS LAWCET on April 25, the last date with a late fee of INR 500, you need to pay the base application fee of INR 900 (for General category) along with the late fee. The total payment required will be INR 1400 (INR 900 + INR 500). Ensure to complete payment online as per instructions provided on the official website.

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Astha Mishra

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CLAT and other law entrance exams typically consist of multiple-choice questions that test a candidate's knowledge, reasoning, and analytical skills. Here's a breakdown of the types of questions usually asked:

 

English Language

1. *Comprehension Passages*: Candidates are given a passage to read, followed by questions that test their understanding of the passage.

2. *Grammar and Vocabulary*: Questions test a candidate's grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure skills.

 

General Knowledge and Current Affairs

1. *Static General Knowledge*: Questions cover history, geography, politics, economics, and other subjects.

2. *Current Affai

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Results were searched for CLAT cutoff specifically for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) by DU. These don't detail the cutoff that year specifically, but it is given here that the admissions to all programmes of DU BA/BBA LLB will be decided on the basis of 2024 CLAT Scores.
Factors that affect the cutoff are the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available. Since the CLAT 2024 exam was considered easier, the cutoff is expected to be higher than in previous years.
Precise cutoff scores could be obtained from the official DU website or other trusted educational portals after the results are declared.

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Abhishek Jha

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 15174 in CLAT, it is unlikely to gain admission to NLSIU Bangalore or NALSAR University of Law, as both institutions are highly competitive and typically have cutoffs much lower than this. For example, NLSIU's cutoff for the general category is often within the top 1000 ranks. NALSAR also has a similarly competitive cutoff, generally requiring ranks within the top 2000.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The LSAT test is offered two times a year and yes there is a LSAT in May for those individuals who cannot write in January. The exam usually takes place usually towards the third week of January and May. The application form for the May session is normally available in August and this closes in the first week of May of the year. The exam consists of four sections: - Four subtests: Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning 1 and 2, and Reading Comprehension; 92-95 multiple-choice questions; 2 hours and 20 minutes. The application fee is INR 3999

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Aditya Singh

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LLB is undergraduate degree in law . there are two type of paper you can attend one is national level and other state level. paper are :

 CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)

LSAT India

state have there own paper naem for test .

Eligibility Criteria:

The eligibility criteria for LLB entrance exams generally include:

  • Academic qualifications: Most colleges require a minimum of 10+2 with a specific percentage of marks, usually 45-50%.  
  • Age limit: Some colleges may have age restrictions.

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Abhishek Jha

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After your LSAT attempt in January, the results are usually released within a few weeks, typically in mid-February. Based on your score, you can begin applying to law schools that accept LSAT scores. The admission timeline varies by school, but most law schools start their academic sessions in August or September. You can expect to begin your law programme a few months after the LSAT results, depending on the institution's admission cycle.

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Arindam Modak

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Although the admissions requirements can differ every year, just as for the colleges, on an AIR 12015 in CLAT 2024, and a 77% in class 12th Science, you might have eligibility for many colleges under this category i.e. B.Sc. LLB. These are some colleges that may have given you a shot at entry, based on previous years' trends: Free entry to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow - generally not very high cut-offs for B.Sc LLBs.

Chanakya National Law University, Patna - Another good suitable that mostly lets students take admittance at a pretty high rank.

Symbiosis Law School, Pune - Its cut-off will be very high, but some

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