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Jyotika Agarwal

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B.A. LL.B. Is a professional course and also a 5 year long. So, on campus degree is a better option. But there are many colleges in India that offer distance education such as IGNOU ILS and many more.

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Aayush Godara

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There are many websites where you can predict your college and rank. One of them is Shiksha itself.

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Aayush Godara

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There are many websites where you can predict your college and rank. One of them is Shiksha itself.

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Aayush Godara

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There are many websites where you can predict your college and rank. One of them is Shiksha itself. Try typing & CLAT rank college predictor.

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Aayush Godara

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It would have different lists on the basis of ranks, categories and colleges.

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Aayush Godara

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You should have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with a minimum of 45% (40% SC/ST category) and a valid CLAT score. That's it.

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Aayush Godara

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Yes, you can. In many colleges there is a system of lateral admission, for that you may need migration Certificate. For further information you should talk to the college in which you are going to take admission.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello Mahima it's gonna somewhat difficult to get a seat in NLU since you've got 5000+rank and mostly you ain't gonna get an admission in government colleges so further you can try for private colleges. A gentle reminder based on your rank you can't get admission so easily there are very few chances if you belong to a general category. Likely you have more chances to get a seat if you come under reserved category.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello For admission to NLU, candidates must secure a decent rank between 80 to 105 to make it to one of the NLU. The NLU cutoff 2023 is expected to be around 85-100. For the lowest NLU, if you will be attempting 2018 CLAT then you should try and score anything between 130-140. And if you consider 2019 CLAT then anything between 105-113 will get you admission to the lowest NLU. Every year the cutoffs have gone really high since the paper has been relatively easy. On the other hand the CLAT of odd years had really been very difficult.

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