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Utkarsh Srivastwa

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If you've scored a rank between 500-1000 in the examination of CLAT then there's a few great colleges you can choose:

  • HNLU, Raipur which requires minimum of 765 score of rank
  • RMLNLU Lucknow whcih again requires the minimum score rank of 765
  • RGNLU Patiala required 676 score of rank for the candidate to opt in.

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Manish Jaiswal

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Based on the results, the BMSCLAT cutoff marks for B.A. LL.B at BMS College of Law vary depending on the category of the candidates. The general category cutoff for the previous year was around 80%, while the OBC category cutoff was around 75%. The SC and ST category cutoffs were lower than 70%.

With 88% in BMSCLAT, you have a very high chance of getting admission to BMS College of Law, B.A. LL.B, regardless of your category. However, you will also have to clear the personal interview round as part of the admission process.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your CLAT score and board marks are very good enough for getting NLUs as well as NMIMS KPMSOL. So chances of getting Narsee monjee are good enough.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The AIR ranks below 3000 can be safe for getting DBRANLU haryana and HPNLU. So chances are very less.

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Anit kumar

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The selection process and minimum score required for admission to the 3-year LLB programme across law colleges is as follows :-

1. Qualifying Exam: - Students first need to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) which is the national level entrance exam for law programme admissions.

2. Cutoff Marks:-  There is no defined minimum score for CLAT. However, students need to obtain the cutoff percentile and ranks to qualify for counseling. The minimum required CLAT percentile is often 95+ for top colleges.

3. Counselling Process:-  Based on the CLAT score and merit rank, students have to apply to various National Law Univers

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Anit kumar

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 Yes, students with a minimum cutoff for LLB get a seat at Government Law College, Churchgate. 

Getting admission into Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate's prestigious LLB programme only with the minimum cutoff marks is quite difficult and competitive due to the high demand .

However, there is a chance depending on several factors :- 

• Seats Available - GLC Churchgate has only 60 seats in the LLB program. The minimum cutoff is generally set very high at around 95+ percentile in CLAT exam .

• General vs Reserved -  If you belong to reserved categories like SC/ST, the minimum cutoff is relatively lower ba

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Arshita Tiwari

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Most of the law aspirants face the delimma of selecting the perfect law college for themselves. NLIU Bhopal and NLU Jodhpur are the top colleges, an aspirant can get into through CLAT. To make it convenient for the aspirants, a table comparing major aspects of BA LLB course offered at both colleges is given below:

AspectsNLU JodhpurNLIU Bhopal
Median SalaryINR 14.50 LakhINR 18.00 Lakh
Total Tuition FeeINR 8.25 LakhINR 7.25 Lakh
Cut offRound 5 | Rank 383Round 5 | Rank 466
Seats120134

 Note: The information mentioned above is fetched from unofficial sources. Hence, may slightly vary.

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