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Piyush Mahanta

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I hope with less score you mean a score less than 80 but more than 70-75 because if you are pointing towards and even lesser score then your chances of getting an NLU are slim and unlikely. It should be noted that the score are not the basis over which candidates are shortlisted rather it is the merit list that is taken into account directly for shortlisting. There is no fixed trend for the merit list as it keeps changing and varies each year depending upon the number of candidates appearing for the CLAT. Though it is preferred to make a strategy keeping in mind the most recent trend of merit list and cutoff rates because in that way y
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Om PRAKASH KUMAR

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The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is an entrance exam conducted annually for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs at National Law Universities (NLUs) and other law colleges in India. The exam is conducted by the National Law School of India University, Bangalore on behalf of the 18 participating NLUs. Here is some more information about CLAT:
Eligibility: To be eligible to take the CLAT UG exam, you must have passed your 10+2 (higher secondary school) examination or an equivalent exam with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% for SC and ST candidates). To be eligible for the CLAT PG exam, you must have
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Om PRAKASH KUMAR

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It is generally the case that fees paid for the counseling process is not refundable. However, the specific policies on fees and refunds may vary depending on the university or educational institution conducting the counseling process. I recommend contacting the university or institution that is conducting the counseling process to ask about their specific policies on fees and refunds. They should be able to provide you with information about whether you would be eligible for a refund in the situation you described.

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Om PRAKASH KUMAR

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It is difficult for me to accurately predict your chances of getting into a National Law University (NLU) or a private law college based on the limited information you have provided. Admissions decisions at these institutions are typically based on a variety of factors, including your rank in the Common Law Admission Test CLAT your academic record, scores on standardized tests, and other achievements and characteristics. To determine your chances of getting into a specific law school, it is best to consider all of these factors and compare them to the school's admissions criteria and the profiles of past applicants who were accepted. I
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Om PRAKASH KUMAR

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It is difficult for me to accurately predict your chances of getting into the National Law University (NLU) based on the limited information you have provided. Admissions decisions at NLU and other universities are typically based on a variety of factors, including your academic record, scores on standardized tests, and other achievements and characteristics. To determine your chances of getting into a specific university, it is best to consider all of these factors and compare them to the university's admissions criteria and the profiles of past applicants who were accepted. I recommend contacting the admissions office at NLU for more
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can explore about -
- Bennet University
- Lloyd
- Sharda University
Best wishes.

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Phateh agrawal

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IIM Rohtak offers a five-year Integrated Program in Law (IPL). Applicants for admission to the program will be shortlisted on the basis of score obtained in CLAT examination.
Shortlisted candidates shall then be called for an online personal interview.
The final selection will be on the basis of candidates past academic performance, CLAT score, and performance in the PI.
IPL is a full time course available in offline mode only
IIM Rohtak charges INR 30 lakhs for its Integrated Programme in Law course.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded an integrated degree of BBA-LLB
In terms 6, 9, 12 and 15, students will h
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Kavya K

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Given your rank, there seems to be a little chance of getting VIPS at this rank but do not lose hope there are other good colleges which you can get into with the given rank.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Chances are very less but you can try some other good law colleges like Symbiosis, LPU and Chandigarh University.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you can try various non NLU colleges or appear for next CLAT.

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