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Nothing much can be done now. As of now, you have to make peace with the NLU allotted to you.
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Given the NET examination, if you have completed your graduation in law then you could surely go for law as a subject in NET examination. Otherwise, you could choose a subject you completed your graduation.
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All the best.
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Thank you.
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In central-government funded higher education institutions, 22.5% of available seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students (7.5% for STs, 15% for SCs). Reservations are for the minority. Some of the reserved categories are:
1. Open
2. BC-A
3. BC-B
4. BC-C
5. BC-D
6. BC-E
7. SC
8. ST.
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