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Akash Pratap Singh

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You can not get any National Law University (NLU) with a CLAT rank of 37,000 in 2025.

A rank of below 30,000 is considered low, and the chances of getting into an NLU are limited.

You can get NLU by improving score in CLAT exam and by practising more with  previous year questions papers 

to improve the score and can get good rank to get NLU.

 

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Nidhi Kumari

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Depending on the particular National Law University (NLU), the applicant's category, and the volume of applications in that year, different CLAT scores are needed to gain admission. Candidates in the general category usually need to rank in the top 100–500, which translates to a score of about 90–105 out of 120, according to current trends, for admission to prestigious NLUs like NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, or NLUD Delhi. While lower-tier NLUs might allow applicants with scores between 65 and 75, mid-tier NLUs might require a score between 75 and 90. Reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, or EWS) frequently have lower cutoffs; dep

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, private law schools have modern pedagogy, improved infrastructure, and teaching techniques that are on par with those used internationally and has a lot exposure in comparison to NLUs. Private universities may offer more flexible course structures and may have more industry connections, which could be beneficial for students who are looking to pursue a career in a specific area of law.

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Soham Khan

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With a rank of 21409 in the general category, you have several National Law Universities (NLUs) to consider for admission. Here are some NLUs where you might have a good chance:

  1. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

  2. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala

  3. National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi

  4. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow

  5. National Law University, Jodhpur

  6. National Law University, Odisha

  7. National Law University, Delhi

  8. National Law University, Jabalpur

  9. National Law University, Assam

  10. National Law University, Andhra Pradesh

These universities have varying cut-offs each year, so it's a good idea to check

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students who complete their LLM placements at the NLU Assam can be proud of themselves since great achievements have been recorded here. Currently the median of the package offered to LLM students falls around INR 7 Lacs per annum. The current statistics with regard to placements of students having passed LLM programme from NLU Assam are not available, however, the overall market cred of the university and their networking means that placement market is healthy here as well. Some of the distinguished law firms like AZB & Partners, Fox Mandal & Associates, Khaitan & Co. etc. take part in the placement: the remunerations from INR 6.5 Lac

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students who have obtained a BCom LLB degree from Vel Tech can become judges. It doesn't matter where students get their degree from. What matters is the effort they put into the preparation for the Judicial Services Exam. Interested students must check the below table to know the basic requirements to be fulfilled to become a judge:

Judicial Service Eligibility Criteria

Citizenship

Citizenship of India

Age

Minimum age of 21 years (for subordinate courts) or 35 years (for higher courts)

Minimum Marks

LLB degree from a recognised university, with a minimum of 50% marks

Professional Experience

Experience of practicing law for a specified period, ranging from seven to ten years, depending on the court and the candidate's background

For more information, students can check out this curated article on How to Become a Judge in India.

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Abhay Arora

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National Law University Assam appoints well-trained and expert faculty members and offer quality education to the students. The faculty are passionate and committed to helping the students in their career pathways. The faculty focuses on theoretical and practical knowledge to the students. NLU Assam faculty engaged the students with the latest activities innovative teaching and quality research.

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Mayank Surbhi

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National Law University offers admission based on merit and entrance exams. Aspiring candidates qualify the eligibility criteria set by the univeristy for the admission. The university accepts CLAT exam for admission. Interested students can apply directly through the official website. NLU Assam application window is open. 

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Kartik Shekhar

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National Law University Assam has top-notch infrastructure which is equipped with all the necessary amenities. The university includes classrooms, a library, a moot court, a gym, research centres, computer labs, a theatre, security, and others. The university focuses to offer best learning to the students under the guidance of expert. 

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