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Veerraj Sen

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The CLAT cutoff for OBC category candidates has ranged from around 90-160 marks in recent years, depending on the NLIU, the exam's difficulty, and the availability of seats. For top NLUs, the OBC cutoff is typically in the range of 120-160 marks, whereas mid-tier and lower-tier NLUs have a slightly lower cutoff.

To stay updated on the cutoff trends for CLAT 2024, make sure to check the official CLAT website once the results are released.

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Veerraj Sen

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The CLAT cutoff for OBC candidates generally falls in the range of 100-170 marks depending on the NLU and the year's exam difficulty. For top NLUs, you will likely need to score between 120 and 160 marks, whereas for other mid-tier NLUs, the cutoff could be slightly lower, ranging from 100 to 130 marks.

Make sure to check the official CLAT website after the exam for the the latest cutoff details and keep track of updates regarding the counseling process.

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Yash Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission into the BBA LL.B (Hons) course at Gujarat National Law University Silvassa without taking CLAT exam through the Management Quota but the fees will be higher for those Management quota seats.

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Yash Kumar

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If you wish to pursue law after 12th then you should give  law entrance exams like 

  1. CLAT - National level law exam which is required to get admission in any reputable law college.
  2. State law CET - State-level law entrance exam which gives you eligibility to get admission in law colleges of that particular state. Example - MAH Law CET of Maharashtra. 
  3. LSAT - Some law colleges give admission based on the LSAT entrance exam.

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Addanki Pavan

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UGC-approved colleges in West Bengal accepting CLAT include WBNUJS, Kolkata, for integrated 5-year law programs. Private institutions like Amity University, Kolkata, also consider CLAT scores for some law courses.

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Pooja Sharma

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No, you cannot take admission in CPJ College's BA LLB programme without appearing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT): 

  • Eligibility: To be eligible for admission to the BA LLB programme at CPJ College, student must appear for the CLAT UG exam and score at least 50% in class 12. 
  • Admission process: The Consortium of National Law Universities conducts the CLAT, and CPJ College uses the merit list prepared based on the CLAT scores for admissions. 
  • Application process: To apply for admission to CPJ College, student can visit the college's official website and fill out the application form. 

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Muskan Chugh

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The registration process for CLAT 2025 began on 15 July 2024 and ended on 22 October 2024. The Consortium of National Law Universities has now announced 1 December 2024 as the CLAT 2025 exam date.

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