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shashi singh

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The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) cutoff required for admission to the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) varies each year based on the merit list of CLAT scores for that admission year. To secure admission to programs like B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at NFSU, candidates need to qualify the CLAT exam and their admission is based on the merit list of CLAT scores for that particular year. Additionally, candidates must have passed the Intermediate/Higher Secondary Board Exam (10+2) from any stream with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent (45% for SC/ST and PWD categories).For specific information on the CLAT cutoff scores required
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Ashwani Singh

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The number of rounds for CLAT Counselling changes each year depending on how many seats are available and how many students apply. Last year (2022), there were 3 rounds. We don't know yet how many rounds there will be in 2023, so be sure to check the official CLAT website for updates. Here's the general process for each round: Log in to your CLAT account.See if you got a seat in your preferred program.If you like it, accept the seat and you're in!If you don't like it, you can wait for more rounds or try for any open seats (if offered).Stay tuned! The official CLAT website will announce the number of rounds and important
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Anupama Mehra

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Around the country, there are 60 public and private colleges, 22 NLUs, and 60 CLAT universities that accept CLAT results. The Consortium of NLUs and these CLAT Colleges have an agreement in place that allows the applicants to be accepted based just on their rank. Candidates who are looking forward to taking admission through CUET must note that in all the subjects, candidates will be evaluated on their reading skills, critical thinking and analytical ability. Further, check the detailed CLAT 2025 syllabus for all the sections of the exam as released by the Consortium.

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Anupama Mehra

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Among the top NLUs that take CLAT scores into account are NLIU Bhopal, NLSIU Bengaluru, and NALSAR Hyderabad. In addition to NLUs, a large number of privately funded law schools also accept CLAT results for admission.  This means if you manage to secure even a decent rank or marks in the CLAT exam, you have a chance of getting admission to one of these colleges. Even among the participating NLUs, there is great diversity as far as seat intake and reservation criteria are concerned. Only recently,  RGNUL has updated its seat matrix and introduced the EWS category for UG and PG. Further, a New category – Backward Cat
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Since 2018, the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru has maintained its position as the top-ranked law college in India according to the NIRF rankings. 

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Anupama Mehra

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AMU Entrance Exam for BA LLB and CLAT both are the two most sought-after law entrance exams of the country. While both tests serve the law aspirants, there are a few factors that make them different from each other. CLAT offers admission to 25 National Universities that participate in this test. On the other hand, AMU Entrance Exam has just one participating institute, and that is the Aligarh Muslim University. On the basis of level of competition, in CLAT, more than 50,000 students appear for nearly 4000 seats in all the national law  universities under it. On the other hand, AMU Entrance Exam has 120 seats under it (for all the
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Kritika Rai

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The key differences between CLAT and AILET are the following:Colleges Accepting Scores:CLAT: Accepted by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and 65 other participating institutions across India for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes.AILET: Only accepted by National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi) for its UG and PG law programs. NLU Meghalaya conducts its own separate entrance exam.Exam Pattern and Syllabus:CLAT:5 sections: Legal reasoning, Logical reasoning, Quantitative techniques, English language comprehension, and Current affairs with General Knowledge.Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for both U
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Ishan Gautam

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For admission to the undergraduate programme (5-year integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) at Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) Mumbai, Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores are mandatory. The admission process is based on merit through CLAT conducted by the Consortium of NLUs.Here are the eligibility criteria:Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed 10+2 with at least 45% marks (40% for SC and ST categories).Valid CLAT Scores: In addition to the educational qualification, candidates must also have valid CLAT scores.

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