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YASH SHARMA

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There is a possibility of getting admission into some of the NLUs with ACLAT AIR of 7500 under the NRI sponsored category. However, the admission process and the cutoffs may vary from institution to institution and from year to year. It also depends on the number of seats available in the NRI sponsored category in each institution, and the number of candidates applying under that category. It is advisable to check the admission criteria and eligibility requirements for the NRI sponsored category in the participating NLUs and evaluate your chances accordingly. It is also important to note that other factors such as academic performance,
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YASH SHARMA

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The cut-off ranks for admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats in each NLU. Therefore, it's difficult to predict if you will get admission to any NLU based solely on your All India Rank (AIR) in a particular category. However, with an AIR of 4858 in one category, you have a good chance of securing admission to some of the NLUs, particularly the newer ones. It's recommended that you check the cut-off ranks of the NLUs you're interested in to SEE if you meet their eligib
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YASH SHARMA

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Your AIR rank of 29417 and All India SC rank of 1600 are quite good and you have a decent chance of getting admission in some of the National Law Universities (NLUs) in India. However, your Madhya Pradesh rank of 99 may not be sufficient for admission in NLUs that have a domicile reservation for Madhya Pradesh. Since the cutoffs for admission to different NLUs vary every year based on various factors like the number of seats available, the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. , it is difficult to predict your chances of getting admission in a particular NLU. However, you can use the previous year's cutoffs and y
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There is no question as to which one among them is better. In terms of ranking, exposure, faculty, NLS has an edge. Not denying the fact that even NLUD is progressing quite impressively and their infrastructure might be better than NLS (because of it being quite new), it still lags behind on certain parameters to NLS. Apart from having, perhaps the best law library in the country, NLSIU has an unmatched alumni network which would take at least 15 years for NLUD to come even close to it. Considering NLUD was established only in 2008 but has still managed to be one of the best law schools of this country, if given a chance, I would still
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National Law University (NLU) Delhi is a premier law university in India, known for its academic excellence and high-quality legal education. The fee structure for the B.A. LL.B. And LL. M. programs for the academic year 2023-24 at NLU Delhi for ST students is as follows:
1 B.A. LL.B. (5-year integrated programme):
Tuition Fee: Rs. 1,76,000 per annum
Other Charges: Rs. 72,000 per annum
Total Fee: Rs. 2,48,000 per annum
2 LL. M. (1-year programme):
Tuition Fee: Rs. 70,000 per semester
Other Charges: Rs. 23,000 per semester
Total Fee: Rs. 93,000 per semester
Note that the fee structure may be subject to change as per the university's regulations
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Closing marks for NLU is generally 100 + and closing rank is around 48523. So, you surely have chances in some NLU.

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deepika maurya

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No, National Law University, Delhi accepts admission in undergraduate and postgraduate law degree courses only through the All India Law Entrance Test examination. However, Except for NLU, Delhi, and National Law University, Tripura all other 23 National Law Universities accept the Common Law Admission Test scores for admission to its colleges. National Law University, Delhi conducts a separate exam known as the All India Entrance Test. For more detailed information, you may visit the Shiksha All India Law Entrance Test examination page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/ailet-exam). I hope this will help you.

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