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Arka Chowdhury

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You can consider following:
CLAT (Common Law Admissions Test)
AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)
SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test)
BLAT (Banaras Hindu University Law Admission Test)
ISAT India (Law School Admission Test)

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Katta Harsha vardhan naveen

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The latest cut off is 60 percentage.

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Soyam Singh

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Select the NLU which has opening and closing rank is nearby your rank, put best colleges on priority when you're filling up for the NLU admission and check the previous year opening rank and closing rank.

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Rishitaa Acharya

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You can search for Delhi University colleges, and government colleges. There are many private colleges also.

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Arka Chowdhury

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A candidate must have passed 12th Grade (Intermediate), 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board/University with 60% aggregate. Candidates need to have fluency in English language with strong communication skills. Students appearing for 12th Grade/ equivalent may apply. However, to secure admission at Woxsen University, clearing 12th Grade/ equivalent exam is mandatory
The selection process at Woxsen is Structured & Comprehensive since every student is evaluated basis their Composite Score. Step 1 : Submit Entrance Test Score of CLAT/ ISAT/ SAT/Any State Law Entrance Test/ What (Woxsen Aptitude Test)
Step 2 : Schedule and complete yo
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Shruti Mangla

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The latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Laws( L.L.B) at V.T Choksi Sarvajanik Law College for thr academic year 2020-21 are as follows:-
General Category- 60%
Rank- 5,000
SC/ST/OBC
Cutoff Marks: 55%
Rank- 4,000

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TANYA KAUSHAL

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The difficulty level of the exam can be subjective and varies from person to person. However, here are some points that can give you an idea of the difficulty level of the exam:
Analysis of the past year's paper: The difficulty level of previous years' exams and the tendency to maintain a consistent level of difficulty over the years make the exam difficult. Inclusion of new topics: The inclusion of new or less common topics in the exam may be less familiar to candidates. The number of seats: If the number of seats offered by the university is low, then the MHCET Law Exam might be considered difficult. MHCET Law Cut-off: If the cut-off
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