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RGNUL CLAT Cutoff Year Wise Comparison 2025, 2024, 2023

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CLAT Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202320242025
LL.M. in Business Law– / –– / –1310
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)130712501279
LL.M. in Constitutional Law– / –– / –1310
LL.M. in Criminal Law16459871310
LL.M. in International Law– / –– / –1310

RGNUL CLAT Important Dates 2026

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1 Aug '25 - 31 Oct '25
CLAT 2026 online registrations Ongoing
7 Dec '25
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Q:   What is the cutoff rank for RGNUL Patiala through the CLAT for All India category students?
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RGNUL Patiala cutoff 2025 is out for admission to the LLB courses. As per the latest Round 1 seat allotment results, the closing rank for RGNUL Patiala CLAT cutoff 2025 is 1146 for BA LLB Hons. for General category students in the All India quota offered through CLAT 2025 scores followed by CLAT Counselling. To know more related to All India category-wise cutoffs, candidates can check out the table below:

CourseRound 1 cutoff ( for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
General AI category1146
SC AI category8126
ST AI category11761
PWD AI category27231

 

Q:   Can I get into RGNUL Patiala with 12000 in the CLAT exam 2025 (ST category)?
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The CLAT First Allotment List 2025 has been released for the BA LLB Hons. course. Considering the RGNUL Patiala CLAT cutoff 2025, the needed rank to get into the institute is 11761 for the ST All India quota. However, the acquired rank is not enough to get shortlisted for the counselling round to get admission to BA LLB Hons. course at RMLNU Lucknow. Candidates can check the Round 1 year-wise CLAT 2025 First Merit list cutoff for BA LLB Hons. course from the table below:

Course202320242025
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)108211291146
Q:   What are the factors affecting NLU Patiala CLAT cutoff 2024?
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Every year, the cut off marks for the CLAT exam are affected due to the following factors:

  • The difficulty level of the exam. In case the question paper is easy then the CLAT cut offs are expected to go high and vice-versa.
  • Total number of applications received. If the total applications received are less then the cut off is expected to be relaxed. 
  • Total candidates qualifying CLAT exam. If the total number of qualifying candidates is less than the total seats then cut off goes low
  • Total number of seats. If the total number of seats is revised and increased then cut off is expected to remain low
  • Previous year cut offs. For the top NLUs, the cut-off marks in previous years were high, therefore, only topper candidates could make it for final admissions. Fore other NLUs, the cut off marks are relatively low. 
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4.2/5
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RGNUL is a good place to beat.
Placements: Our college provides placement offers from good law firms like SAM, CAM, Trilegal, etc. It is said that RGNUL is not good for placements, but they also need to understand not a lot of students opt for placements. Our college has a great judiciary culture, so most of the students opt for judiciary or further studies, but it does not mean we do not have placements here.
Infrastructure: There are 6 hostels for boys and 5 for girls. Another building is also being built for girls. Hostels are great with spacious rooms, air-conditioners, geysers, and good Wi-Fi connection. You may have to connect to Wi-Fi again and again, but it works great. RGNUL is known for its infrastructure and hostels. The infrastructure is great and properly designed. You might have to walk a lot but it is worth it. The library is good and its infrastructure is great. There is a lot of space to sit and read in the library. It is filled with different books, law journals, law magazines, etc.
Faculty: Faculty members are good and approachable. Professors are well-versed in their particular areas. If you have any doubts, then you can go to their office during office hours, and they will help you out. First years majorly have to study B.A. subjects but 1 or 2 law subjects. In the second year, law subjects increase, but B.A. subjects are still there, and from 3rd year onwards, there are all law subjects. The curriculum is designed properly according to the needs of the students.
Other: Our college is far from the city. It takes like 20-25 minutes to go to the city and we have an auto right outside the campus to go to the city. There is also a scooter service, where you can rent a scooter for a day. College life is happening right after as one or other kind of event or competition is going on. It keeps you entertained and and makes you feel a bit relaxed. Our college organises an event named Zelus, which is our own sports fest, and it is one of the greatest times in our college. Tedx is also held in our college which is great. For the semester break after 1 semester, you are given a 1-month break, and after the 2-semester, there is a 2-months break.
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RGNUL - A Place Where You Will Find Your Way
Placements: 30% of the batch gets placed. It’s not due to placement by the college, but 90% of the placed students secure pre-placement offers themselves. Packages start around 6 Lacs, with 10-12 Lacs being average, and tier 1 firms can offer up to 22 Lacs. Not many firms visit for placements. S&A and EY are major recruiters, offering around 8-10 Lacs. 90% of students get internships, but the college's contribution is minimal; students find these themselves. Top roles include associate at law firms, in-house legal counsel, junior advocates at chambers, and consultants at public policy forums.
Infrastructure: All facilities are provided, including Wi-Fi, computer labs, AC in classrooms, moot court hall, and seminar hall. In the hostel, there is double occupancy for the first three years and single rooms for the next two. Guest house and medical facilities are available. The campus includes a facility area with shops, laundry, a parlor, a fruit shop, an SBI bank branch, and India Post. The mess is better than at major colleges, though some issues persist occasionally. Water coolers and washrooms are common. Rooms are cleaned daily, with AC available. Sports and games are emphasized, and a ground is available for these activities.
Faculty: The teachers are helpful but not the best. Teaching quality is average overall. The curriculum is relevant but basic, with minimal burden, allowing time for other pursuits. Semester exams are relatively easy to pass with three repeat exam chances. Approximately 95% of the batch passes.
Other: It is a good place if you want to pursue a career in judiciary or other competitive exams. Access to various databases and journals is provided, along with good quality infrastructure. Academics need improvement, particularly with a more proactive internship and placement cell. Zelus is a major sports fest. The campus has a vibrant crowd with many events and parties. It is on the outskirts of Patiala, so connectivity to the city is a bit expensive, although Delhi is accessible by direct bus. There isn’t much to do around the campus except for occasional restaurants and bars. Scholarships are available for SC/ST category students and North Eastern students, as well as merit scholarships through third-party collaborations. Various competitions, conferences, and performances are conducted, including moots, ADRs, debates, and paper presentations.
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The placement is really average, but if you want to prepare for government exams, it's good.
Placements: Almost 20% of students get placed through campus drives. The top recruiting companies are SAM and CAM, Luthra and Luthra, and AZ & B Partners. The same percentage of students get internship opportunities in these companies based on their academic and extracurricular achievements, such as publishing articles and blogs. Internships in advocates' chambers are also offered. The top role is Associate.
Infrastructure: The campus is really beautiful and clean. The hostels are amazing, and the mess food is pretty decent compared to most government colleges in India. You get 24/7 Wi-Fi in classrooms, hostels, and the library. The library is spacious and well-equipped with great resources. The medical facilities are not up to the mark, but basic medicine and first aid are available. However, in case of serious illness, the college is not very helpful. The sports facilities are really good. The grounds are massive, and there are also basketball, volleyball, and lawn tennis courts.
Faculty: Some teachers are extremely good at teaching, especially for law subjects. They are knowledgeable and qualified. They design the course in a holistic way. However, some teachers who teach social sciences are not that good. The course curriculum is relevant, but there is a lack of practical topics in the current curriculum. The semester exams are pretty difficult, and the passing requirement is at least a 7 CGPA.
Other: The syllabus designed for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) is holistic, and facilities are decent. More focus on practical topics and topics that teach the application of laws in real-life situations, like courtrooms, will help improve the syllabus. Events occur during almost every festival, the crowd is good, and students here are really helpful and hardworking. The connectivity of the campus is a little worrisome, as you have to take an auto ride of at least 10 km to reach Patiala City. If you belong to the SC/ST/EWS category, there are many scholarships available to help you.
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RGNUL, Best Campus with Quality Education!
Placements: Around 60% of students are placed, and the average package is around 12-15 lakhs. As a tier 2 National Law University, almost all major firms come to campus for recruitment. You can join firms, corporate offices, pursue litigation, or prepare for competitive exams. The college provides opportunities for the same.
Infrastructure: The college has one of the best infrastructures in the National Law Universities. The campus area is around 50 acres with all the facilities inside the campus only. We have shops, a library (one of the largest single-subject libraries in Asia), a health center, and the best sports facilities available in any National Law University.
Faculty: Faculty members are very qualified and knowledgeable; almost every faculty has completed their doctorate or is currently pursuing it through the university's Ph.D. program. The teaching quality is excellent, and the curriculum is very relevant. I am pursuing a 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. program, and the B.A. course is completed in the first year only. The next four years focus solely on law.
Other: National Law Universities are like IITs for law; the selection process is tough, and therefore, its degree is very valuable for law.
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It is a good college to build your career.
Placements: Placements are increasing every year. Around 10-15 students got placed in our college. Our college provides internships in the third year.
Infrastructure: Our college provides the best infrastructure and facilities. The hostel is air-conditioned and has a badminton court, a park, a combined mess, and common rooms. Our college has a sports ground for football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, lawn tennis, and running track. The library is divided into two sections. One is the reading room for which you will have to bring your gadgets and books, which is open till noon. You can borrow books from the other library, which is open till 8 PM. Our college provides many facilities like a mess, a separate auditorium, classrooms, seminar halls, conference rooms, etc.
Faculty: Our faculty members are well-qualified and highly knowledgeable. The course curriculum is designed in such a manner so that you can divert your time to other activities like research and publication, moots, debates, mediation, etc. All subjects are good.
Other: Many students are studying in our college from various parts of India, and unity in diversity is maintained very well. Our college surroundings are not well-developed as it is on the outskirts of Patiala.
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It has the best infrastructure, and the placements in 2021 were good.
Placements: About 200 students are there in my course, shortlisted from CLAT UG. The highest package offered is about 12-15 LPA, the lowest package is 3 LPA, and the average package is 8 LPA. Khaitan & Co., and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas are the top recruiting companies for my course. About 5-6 students got internships in EBC and NHRC-like places every month.
Infrastructure: Our university has one of the best infrastructures among all the NLUs. Every hostel room has AC. The campus is 56 acres. There are 2 canteens on campus. A clinic is also available. Food is of good quality. There is a change of mess menu almost every month.
Faculty: The teachers are very knowledgeable here. The course curriculum is professional, and it leads the student to get recruited by big companies. The passing percentage is 50%, and exams are moderate. The teachers here are mostly doctorates. Vast aspects of the law are covered in the curriculum, like criminology and public international law.
Other: This is a professional course, and I had a keen interest in law. More practicality and other different aspects of law could have been added to the course. Connectivity is not so bad.
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FAQs

Q:   What is the latest NLU Patiala cutoff?
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As of now, CLAT Round 3 Seat Allotment results have been released for NLU Patiala cutoff 2025. The All India opening and closing ranks for NLU Patiala for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) is 1279 for the General category.

For the LL.M course, the All India opening and closing ranks for NLU Patiala is 1310 for the General category All India candidates. 

Q:   What is RGNLU Patiala CLAT cutoff for LLM?
A: 

According to NLU Patiala cutoff 2024 CLAT Round 5 Seat Allotment results, the cutoff for LL.M. in Criminal Law stood at 987 for the General AI category. Moreover, for 2023 and 2022, the Last Round cutoffs were 752 and 1645, respectively. To know more about RGNLU Patiala CLAT cutoff 2024, click here.

Q:   What is the entrance exam for Rajiv Gandhi law University?
A: 

Rajiv Gandhi law University offers BA LLB (Hons) and LLM course admission based on the CLAT score. The university also conducts entrance exam for admission to PhD and LLD course. The list of courses along with the accepted entrance exams is given below: 

Course

Entrance Exam

BA LLB (Hons)

CLAT

LLM

CLAT

PhDPhD Entrance Test
LLDUniversity entrance exam
Q:   What rank is required for NLU Patiala?
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CNLU releases the round-wise CLAT cutoff for admission to NLU Patiala to B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and LL.M. in Criminal Law courses. As per the CLAT 2024 Round 1 Seat Allotment result, the All India opening and closing ranks for B.A. LL.B. (Hons) are 502 and 1129. For LL.M. in Criminal Law, the opening and closing ranks are 90 and 774 for the General category candidates.

Candidates with a valid CLAT 2024 cutoff are eligible for the NLU Patiala admissions. For more details regarding the latest updates on Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab cutoff 2024, click here

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for BA LLB (Hons) at The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law?
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The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) has the following qualifying requirements for the BA LLB (Hons) programme:

The qualifying test (10+2 or equivalent) must have been passed by the candidate with a minimum of 45% overall (80% for SC/ST/OBC candidates). Applicants may also apply if they took the qualifying exam in March or April of 2024 or if they are still expecting their results.

Or else, Applicants need to have obtained a legitimate score on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). For candidates from Punjab, RGNUL also accepts results from the 12th exams administered by the Indian School Certificate (ISC), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and Punjab School Education Board (PSEB).

The shortlisting of candidates will be determined by their qualifying examination marks (for candidates from Punjab, CBSE, and ISC) or CLAT score. A personal interview will be scheduled for the shortlisted candidates. The combined performance in the CLAT/qualifying examination grades and PI will determine the final admission.

Q:   What is the lowest rank to get into RGNUL BA LLB?
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NLU Patiala admission to the BA LLB (Hons) course is based on valid CLAT scores, followed by CLAT counselling. Looking at the closing cutoff of the past three-years the rank was between 1123 and 1250. Below is year-wise closing rank for CLAT:

Course202220232024
BA LLB (Hons)112313071250
Q:   Can I get The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, BA LLB (Hons) with a 76 percentage in 12th class?
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Yes, with a 76 percentile in your 12th class, you have a chance of being admitted to the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), BA LLB (Hons). Your chances, however, will be based on how well you do on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) as well as how competitive the year is overall.

The main criterion taken into account for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) programme at RGNUL is the CLAT. It is still possible to get into a university with a little lower 12th class percentage if you have a great CLAT score.

To create a shortlist of candidates for the personal interview (PI) stage, your percentage from your 12th grade will be used. Still, your admittance is not decided by the percentage alone.
The admissions procedure gives more weight to your CLAT score. A little lower 12th class percentage can be made up for with a good CLAT score.

You will receive an invitation to a PI if you are selected for further consideration. Your legal aptitude, communication abilities, and general programme fit are evaluated by the PI. You should concentrate on attaining a good CLAT score in order to improve your chances of being admitted to RGNUL, especially considering your 76 percent in 12th class. To establish oneself as a formidable contender, aim for a CLAT score in the upper percentile.

Remember that admission is difficult, and having a high CLAT score does not ensure admission. However, you can greatly increase your chances of being accepted into RGNUL's BA LLB (Hons) programme with a solid CLAT score and a well-prepared PI.

Q:   How to check RGNUL CLAT Allotment List?
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Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check the RGNUL CLAT seat allotment result:

Step 1: Visit the official website of CLAT at consortiumofnlus.ac.in 

Step 2: Click on CLAT 2023, mentioned on the right hand side of the page 

Step 3: On clicking CLAT 2023, a new page will open. 

Step 4: Scroll down to Notifications and click on 'Provisional Allotment List'

Step 5: On clicking 'Provisional Allotment List', course-wise and institute-wise links 

Step 6: Click on 'RGNUL' for UG courses, for BA LLB course. 

Q:   Who is eligible for PG Diploma at RGNUL?
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Candidates need to pass graduation in the relevant discipline from a recognised university with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD) to apply for RGNUL PG Diploma course. Aspirants who complete graduation degree in any stream for prison personnel can also apply for PG Diploma course.

Q:   What entrance exam scores does The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law accept for admission to BA LLB (Hons)?
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The CLAT entrance exam results are accepted by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) for admission to its BA LLB (Hons) programme. India offers a nationwide entrance exam called CLAT for admission to undergraduate and graduate law programmes. The Consortium of National Law Universities is in charge of it.

The 12th examinations from the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB), the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) are also accepted by RGNUL for candidates from Punjab. Applicants must have received at least 45% (or 40% for SC, ST, and OBC candidates) in their qualifying exam. 

Based on their CLAT score, candidates who have received a legitimate score will be shortlisted. To further assess the candidates, RGNUL may conduct personal interviews (PIs) with those who have been shortlisted if there are more applicants than seats available.

Q:   What are the factors affecting NLU Patiala CLAT cutoff 2024?
A: 

Every year, the cut off marks for the CLAT exam are affected due to the following factors:

  • The difficulty level of the exam. In case the question paper is easy then the CLAT cut offs are expected to go high and vice-versa.
  • Total number of applications received. If the total applications received are less then the cut off is expected to be relaxed. 
  • Total candidates qualifying CLAT exam. If the total number of qualifying candidates is less than the total seats then cut off goes low
  • Total number of seats. If the total number of seats is revised and increased then cut off is expected to remain low
  • Previous year cut offs. For the top NLUs, the cut-off marks in previous years were high, therefore, only topper candidates could make it for final admissions. Fore other NLUs, the cut off marks are relatively low. 
Q:   How many seats are there in RGNLU?
A: 

RGNLU offers admission to five years BA LLB and one year LLM programme, based on CLAT score of candidates. The number of seats for both the courses is limited. Below is the intake for BA LLB, LLM and other courses of RGNUL:

CourseSeat Intake
BA LLB (Hons)180
LLM80
PG Diploma75

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

 

Q:   How many seats are offered at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law for BA LLB course?
A: 

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law offers a total of 214 seats for admission to BA LLB (Hons). The admission are based on CLAT score. For admission to BA LLB (Hons) course at RGNUL candidates have to register through CLAT portal. Registered candidates for CLAT 2025 counselling will be called by Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law through five provisional merit lists, each released by the Consortium of CLAT. Candidates, who have been allocated a seat in the provisional lists and applied for revision, should check the status of their seat in the CLAT provisonal lists. 

Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for BA LLB (Hons) at The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law?
A: 

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law's most recent cutoff information for the General category—All India—of the BA LLB (Hons) programme showed an opening of 437 and a closing of 1307. The opening and closing cutoffs for the home state general category were 401 and 1307, respectively. The CLAT 2023 cutoff ranks served as the basis for this data. The Common Law Admission Test, or CLAT, is a nationwide entrance exam that is required for admission to different law courses in India.

Candidates must have passed the 10+2 exam of an accredited board or institution with a minimum of 45% overall in order to be considered for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) programme. The annual cost of the BA LLB (Hons) programme is roughly Rs. 2.5 lakhs.

Q:   Where can a candidate find The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law cut off?
A: 

You should use the official university website as your virtual compass to discover the details of The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law's (RGNUL) cut-off scores. Go through the website; you'll probably find these coveted cut-off scores in the academic or admissions sections.

Do you feel like an internet sleuth? Do not be alarmed! The university's admission office or helpline is your ray of hope if the digital maze gets confusing. These useful contacts can help you in your search for the most up-to-date and precise cut-off information.

Prepare yourself, launch your web browser, and embark on a voyage across the expansive digital ocean to solve the enigma surrounding RGNUL's cut-off scores. Cheers to your exploration! 

Q:   How many students can do LLM at The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law?
A: 

A one-year LL.M. Post Graduation Course in Business Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and International Law is available from the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL). There will be sixty (60) seats available in total for the LL.M. course.

Students in the home state general category are eligible for a specialised rate at the university. For the home state general category students, nine seats will be allotted individually. Students in the SC/ST category will be given 18 seats. Six places are set aside for students belonging to the OBC category. The actual number of seats may differ from year to year; these are only indicative numbers. Please visit the official RGNUL website for the most recent information.

Q:   What is the eligibility for LLM at RGNUL?
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Candidates need to complete LLB or Five-year integrated LLB from a recognised university with an aggregate of 55% (50% aggregate for SC/ ST) to apply for Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law LLM course. Candidates appearing in/ awaiting results of the qualifying exam may also apply and appear provisionally for the admission test, subject to the condition that they shall produce the supporting documents.

Q:   How many seats are there in RGNUL for BA LLB?
A: 

The university offers BA LLB course admission based on the CLAT 2024 score. The total number of seats offered through CLAT 2024 are 214 seats. 

For admission to BA LLB (Hons) course at RGNUL candidates have to register through CLAT portal. Registered candidates for CLAT 2024 counselling will be called by RGNUL through five provisional merit lists, each released by the Consortium of CLAT. Candidates, who have been allocated a seat in the provisional lists and applied for revision, should check the status of their seat in the CLAT provisonal lists.

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The latest cutoff information for admission to BA LLB at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Patiala is as follows:
- The CLAT Round 3 closing rank for BA LLB (Hons.) at RGNUL NLU Patiala in 2024 was 1190.
- The CLAT Last Round closing rank for BA LLB (Hons.) at RGNUL NLU Patiala in 2023

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The minimum scores needed for the BA LLB (Hons) vary based on the candidate's category and the college. Generally speaking, though, applicants must receive a qualifying exam score of 80% or more in order to be admitted to regular college BA LLB (Hons) programmes.

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The Rajiv Gandhi National University law (RGNUL) accepts scores from the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission to its graduate and undergraduate legal programmes. For admission to undergraduate and graduate legal programmes in India, a national entrance exam known as CLAT is offered.

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Answered a year ago

Every year, The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) has a different minimal cutoff for the BA LLB (Hons) programme. But generally speaking, in order to be taken into consideration for admission to RGNUL's BA LLB (Hons) programme, you must have a CLAT score of at least 1300.

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Haribalan N P

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Answered 2 years ago

Considering the past three-year cutoff trends, RGNUL witnessed a declining trend for its flagship BA LLB (Hons) programme. To check out the RGNUL Patiala cutoff trends for BA LLB (Hons) course, candidates can refer to the table given below:

CLAT Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202120222023
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)107511231307

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Kratika Sharma

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Updated on Jul 4, 2025

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