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Anurag Shivam

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To get into a National Law University (NLU) in India, you need to take the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and achieve a good score, as it's a highly competitive process. NLUs are known for their strong legal education and career opportunities, making them a desirable choice for aspiring lawyers. 

Here's a breakdown of the admission process and why NLUs are considered good:

Admission Process:

CLAT:

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the national-level entrance exam for admission to NLUs. 

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Akanksha

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No, you cannot get admission to a National Law University (NLU) if you have failed in Class 12th. To be eligible for NLU admission, candidates must have passed their Class 12th examination or an equivalent exam with a recognised board or institution. The eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have secured a minimum percentage in Class 12th (often around 45% for general category and 40% for reserved categories). If you have failed, you would need to clear your Class 12th exams before applying for NLU admission. Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements before attempting to apply.

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Akansha Dhyani

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Himachal Pradesh National Law University admission is based on merit and entrance exams. The admissions to every National Law Universities are driven by the ranklists of CLAT exams. Aspirants need to apply for CLAT for UG and PG courses. Students qualify the eligibility criteria set by the institute for the desired course. 

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Akanksha

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To get into an NLU through CLAT, your rank depends on the NLU's tier and your category. For top NLUs like NLSIU, NALSAR, and WBNUJS, a rank under 500 is required. Mid-tier NLUs like HNLU, RMLNLU, and NLUO admit candidates with ranks between 500-4000. Lower-ranked NLUs accept candidates up to 12000 ranks. Category-based reservations lower the cutoff for SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates. A General category student should aim for a rank under 4000 to secure an NLU seat. Higher ranks may still secure admission in later rounds. 

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Mukul Singh

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Your CBSE Class 12th percentage (75%) meets the CLAT eligibility criteria, as the minimum requirement for General/OBC/EWS candidates is 45% (40% for SC/ST). However, NLU admission is based solely on your CLAT rank, not your 12th percentage.

Can You Get an NLU with a 75 CLAT Cut-off?

  • A CLAT score of 75 corresponds to an approximate rank of 3000-4000.
  • Top NLUs like NLSIU, NALSAR, and WBNUJS may be out of reach.
  • Mid-ranked NLUs like NLUO, HNLU, and RMLNLU may be possible in later rounds.
  • Lower-ranked NLUs like DSNLU, TNNLU, or MNLU Nagpur could be available.

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Pragati Taneja

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National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam application process 2025 for the Law course is completely based on CLAT. Candidates are required to pay a fee for CLAT application fee. For General /OBC /PWD /PIO /OCI /NRI category candidates, the application fee is INR 4,000; for SC /ST /BPL category candidates, the application fee is INR 3,500. The application process for CLAT is as follows: Visit the official website of CLAT, consortiumofnlus.ac.in

Step 1: Click on “Click Here” to fill out the registration form

Step 2: Register yourself by clicking on the register button

Step 3: Fill out the application form by

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Vipra Tiwari

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Firstly, don't underestimate the courses taught in 1st year, as they lay a foundation for further Law career. Then, you should focus on legal reasoning and analysis, as Law is not about memorizing concepts but applying them. You should develop a consistent reading and studying schedule. 

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