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Abhishek Kumar Sharma

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The cutoff marks for BBA LL.B. at National Law University Odisha (NLUO) vary annually, with a consistent trend of higher cutoffs for the general category compared to reserved categories such as SC, ST, and OBC. For the academic year 2023-2024, the opening and closing ranks illustrate this pattern:General: Opening Rank 504, Closing Rank 1207SC: Opening Rank 1754, Closing Rank 2853ST: Opening Rank 3465, Closing Rank 4465OBC: Opening Rank 1014, Closing Rank 1914Notably, the cutoff marks for the general category were considerably higher, reflecting the competitive nature due to a larger number of applicants. The limited available seats for
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The selection process for the BBA LL.B. programme at National Law University Odisha involves two key factors. First, candidates need to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), a national-level entrance exam. NLUO considers CLAT scores as the primary determinant for admission, with minimum score requirements typically ranging between 60% to 75% for the general category and 45% to 50% for reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST. Second, the academic record, especially Class 12th marks, is also taken into account. While a robust CLAT score is crucial, a strong academic background further enhances an applicant's chances. The appl
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Securing admission to NLUO BBA LL.B. programme with a 75 percentile in CLAT is contingent on various factors. While a 75 percentile is a solid score, the competitive landscape fluctuates annually, impacting the cutoff requirements. Typically recommended for general category candidates is a score between 75 and 80, with an ideal target of 80 to 85 for a competitive edge. Given the estimated cutoff range for top NLUs, including NLUO, falling between 95 and 105, aiming for a higher percentile is advisable. Yearly variations in CLAT cutoffs, distinct cutoffs across categories, and the holistic evaluation of applicants based on academic rec
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Admission to the National Law University Odisha BBA LL.B. programme with a 60% score in Class 12th is challenging due to its competitive nature. NLUO typically sets a high CLAT cutoff, and the institution is known for attracting top-tier candidates. The eligibility criteria, including a minimum of 45% for the general category and 40% for SC/ST in 10+2, emphasize specific subjects like economics, English, and statistics. To enhance your chances, excel in the CLAT exam and maintain a strong academic and extracurricular profile. While a 60% score may be below the usual threshold, a stellar CLAT performance and a well-rounded application c
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National Law University Odisha demonstrates a commendable placement record for its BBA LL.B. graduates, with over 70% of the 2022 batch securing placements within six months of graduation. Graduates have found placements in prestigious law firms such as Amarchand & Mangaldas, Khaitan & Co, and corporate houses including Tata Steel, Reliance Industries, and IT giants like Infosys and Wipro. Government agencies such as the Supreme Court of India and the Central Bureau of Investigation also feature among the placement destinations. The average salary package for BBA LL.B. graduates stands at around INR 9 LPA, with top performers earning s
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The National Law University Odisha currently allows 60 students to enroll in the BBA LL.B. program, as mentioned on their official website. However, it is essential to keep in mind that this number can be adjusted by the university norms, and for the latest details, it is best to reach out to the NLUO officilla webiste or admissions office directly. They can provide the most accurate and the latest information regarding the number of students accepted into the BBA LL.B. program.

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The seat intake for BBA LL.B. at NLU Odisha (NLUO) is 60, as per the information available on the university's official websites. The seat intake for the BA LL.B. program at NLUO is 120, which is double the seat intake for the BBA LL.B. program. Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board or institution to get admission at NLUO. Additionally, Candidates must have a valid score in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) to be eligible.

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With an emphasis on business and management, the B.B.A. L.L.B. program might be the best fit for you if you're interested in a career in law. A more suitable option for you if you're interested in a conventional legal career is the B.A. L.L.B. program. The placement statistics for B. A LLB and BBA LLB at NLU Odisha (NLUO) are quite impressive. In 2022, a total of 47 students were placed out of the 172 students in reputed companies and law firms.

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Whether NLUO or KSOL is better for BBA LL.B. depends on your individual preferences and priorities. However, here is a comparison of the two institutions to help you make an informed decision:FeatureNLUOKSOLAcademic ReputationConsistently ranked among the top law schools in IndiaGenerally considered a good law schoolFacultyHighly qualified and experienced facultyExperienced faculty, but not as well-known as NLUO's facultyCurriculumRigorous and demanding curriculumCurriculum is challenging, but not as demanding as NLUO'sStudent BodyDiverse student body from all over India and the worldDiverse student body from all over Odisha and IndiaP
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Fee."The B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programme at CNLU, Patna, has an annual tuition fee of Rs.1,04,500, but for FN/NRI/NRI-sponsored candidates, it's Rs.2,72,500. The total five-year programme cost is Rs.5.75 lakh, inclusive of Infrastructure Development Fee (Rs.6,000 per year), Development charges (Rs.3,000 per year), Student Welfare Fund (Rs.3,000 per year), and Examination Fee (Rs.5,000 per year). To be eligible, you need a minimum of 45% marks in your graduate studies, and admission is based on an entrance exam.

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