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Sagar Gupta

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The educational qualifications required for CLAT 2024 are:For UG Program (5-year Integrated LLB):Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) from a recognised board.Minimum marks: 45% in aggregate (40% for SC/ST candidates).For PG Program (LLM):Candidates must hold a three-year or five-year LLB degree from a recognised university.Minimum marks: 50% in aggregate (45% for SC/ST candidates).Make sure to check the official CLAT website for any updates or changes in eligibility criteria.

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, OP Jindal Global University (JGU) accepts CLAT scores for admission to its law programs, specifically for the Jindal Global Law School (JGLS).Key Details:CLAT for Admission: OP Jindal Global University accepts CLAT scores for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law courses.Cutoff for CLAT: The cutoff for CLAT varies each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and available seats. However, the cutoff for OP Jindal tends to be higher than some other universities.Undergraduate (BA LLB): The cutoff rank typically ranges from 300-600 in CLAT, but it can fluctuate.Postgraduate (
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Rashmi Shukla

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The mode of National Law School of India University course admissions is online. Admission to various courses is based on merit and entrance exam scores. The accepted entrance exams are CLAT and others. Candidates applying through CLAT must first register for the CLAT exam. Then appear for the CLAT exam. Then check out the CLAT result and take part in the counselling round. 

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Upasana Harsha

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Yes, you can get into the LLB programme offered at Ajeenkya DY Patil University without appearing for the CLAT exam. The university accepts students on the basis of their entrance exam (ACET for Law) conducted by the university. Those who clear then entrance exam are then called for personal interview for final shortlisting. Hence, there is no need to appear for the CLAT exam. Eligible students can apply for the LLB course by visiting the official website of the university.

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Abhishek Jha

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With a CLAT rank of 30,000, admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) is highly unlikely for their main campuses, as most of them have cutoffs well below this rank. However, you may still have chances in some newer or less competitive NLUs, especially in lower-category programs. It's important to explore options like private law colleges, or consider appearing in other law entrance exams to increase your chances for admission to a reputed law school.

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Abhishek Jha

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The choice between CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and the AMU (Aligarh Muslim University) Entrance Exam depends on your preferences and goals. CLAT is a national-level exam for admission to prestigious law schools across India, offering a wider range of colleges. AMU's entrance exam is specific to Aligarh Muslim University and its affiliated law programs. If you prefer a broader range of options and national recognition, CLAT might be better. However, if you're focused on AMU's unique offerings, its entrance exam would be ideal.

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Arindam Modak

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Moreover, this Delhi-based university offers both BA LLB and BBA LLB law courses that GGSIPU offers. GGSIPU used to get students on the basis of their CLAT score while this year it has announced that it will accept students through both CLAT and CUET scores for their law courses. Year after year, the cutoff ranks for the SC category in GGSIPUs legal programs tend to vary owing to the number of applicants, seat availability, and difficulty of the exam. For example, cutoff ranks for SC were approximately 3000 and above over the past years at the top National Law Universities (NLUs) which translates into CLAT scores of 80+ marks. Unfortun
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Gauresh G Pai

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For all degree programmes in Law, admissions will be based on the CLAT 2022 Scores and +2 aggregate taken in the ratio of 25% : 75% respectively. For all other degree programmes in Sciences, Arts, Commerce, Education, etc., admissions will be based on the qualifying exam marks.Candidates who have completed graduation from recognised colleges can also apply at colleges which admit candidates on the basis of merit. Therefore, candidates have ample opportunities to pursue LLB even without appearing CLAT.

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Tejas Bodhankar

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Bangalore is home to several reputed coaching institutes for CLAT preparation. Some of the top choices include Law Prep Tutorial, which is known for its experienced faculty and comprehensive course material, and Paradygm Law, founded by NLSIU alumni, offering personalized coaching tailored to individual needs. CLATapult is another notable institute that focuses on detailed preparation strategies and effective teaching methods. Career Launcher, with its structured programs and experienced instructors, is also a popular option among CLAT aspirants. When choosing a coaching center, consider factors like faculty expertise, study material q
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