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MONSEIUR DAVESBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

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There are less chances at your rank, wait for the third merit list which will come on 24th June.

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MONSEIUR DAVESBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

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Sorry but you have no chance in Nirma. Last year's cutoff was 2260 rank.

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anup kumarPaasionate enthusiasts and hard smart working

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If candidates are eligible according to eligibility criteria then they can proceed to fill the application form:
Candidates should have passed minimum 3 years of Bachelors Degree from any recognised university. Candidate must score 50% marks in aggregate in any discipline (45% for OBC/PD belonging to Maharashtra State only). Candidates those appearing in final year are also eligible to apply.
Exam Pattern:
The exam will be conducted online. There will be Multiple Choice questions in the question paper. There will be total 200 questions in the exam. Duration of exam will be two and half hours (150 minutes). The language of paper will be E
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For LL.B., I think you meant CLAT results. The results have already been declared on 31st May. Please check for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/clat/results

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Amity is a good option for law but I would suggest you to go for Amity Law School, Noida. It has a better exposure and faculty.

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shallu bishnoi

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Dear aspirant,
Congratulations for your rank, now first of all, for your admission, you need to check how many seats does the college you want to go have and after that you need to see the cutoff list for your category viz general, OBC etc. And after that if you qualify for the cutoff, you shall get a seat.

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shallu bishnoi

Beginner-Level 5

Dear aspirant,
Regarding you admission in any LSAT college, you will have to wait for the merit list to be disclosed and according to that, you can estimate your possiblity of admission, if merit list has been disclosed, then you can check the cutoff and if you qualify the cutoff, you can proceed with your admission.

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MONSEIUR DAVESBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

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No chance for MNLU Mumbai. You need at least 117 marks for NLU Mumbai.

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MONSEIUR DAVESBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

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Yes you will get lower rank NLUs, NLU Ranchi, MNLU Aurangabad and MNLU Nagpur. Wait for the third merit list.

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MONSEIUR DAVESBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

Contributor-Level 9

No chance in any NLUs even in vacancy.

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