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shubham deep

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CLAT is a national-level entrance exam. It is conducted by a consortium of NLUs for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by 22 participating NLUs. Hard to say but in this rank you will not get any NLU. As 22 NLUs participating in CLAT exam offers 3000+ seat for which general category candidate must bring rank under 1000 for smooth admission in any NLU. Thank you.

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Vicky Singh

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It would be best to be well-versed with school-level and high school-level mathematics. There is less impetus in mathematics since it is a law exam. Previous year's question papers are also a great source of materials for exam preparation. More importance is given to English Legal Aptitude, and General Knowledge.

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Vicky Singh

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Indus MHCET Law 2017 is easily one of the most credible books written by experts for preparing for the common entrance test held for Law. This book is recommended for all candidates who have chosen either of the 3 years as well as 5-year LL.B. Course. This book offers in-depth information about the various topics covered under the syllabus.

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Vicky Singh

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The best book to prepare for low entrance exam in Study Package for CLAT & LL.B. Entrance Examinations English by Andhra Pradesh Bhardwaj. Last CLAT Books and Material (Set of 20 Books) CLAT Solved and Practice Papers English by Andhra Pradesh Bhardwaj. Chapter-wise Objective Question Bank (With Solution) Law English Author by Arihant Expert.

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shubham deep

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As Your pwd rank is117 for 135 total seat for PwD. From last 5 year PwD Rank admission in NLU easily get there admission in home state NLU or any 2nd tier NLU Like NLU Sonipat, HPNLU. you can get any NLU depends how many PwD candidate are above than you in your Home state.
5% seats are reserved for PwD candidate. you will be able to get admission in 2nd tier NLU which rank from LAST 7-8 NLU Out of 22 NLU participating in CLAT.
You can easily get into NLU but need to wait for 5th list of every NLU . you can also waut for vacant seat info of different NLU. Wish you all the best
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Deeksha Dixit

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The IIM Rohtak extension campus (Gurugram) recently started offering the BBA/LLB programme. Your CLAT rank of 13384 is decent enough to get an interview call from IIM-R for admission to this course. However, admission to this course depends on many factors, including:
1. Your score up to class 12th must be above 60%.
2. Your performance in the online Personal Interview round
3. The number of available seats for CLAT-based admission and the comparative CLAT ranking of applicants.

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Om PRAKASH KUMAR

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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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Deeksha Dixit

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The analytical reasoning section of the SLAT test is crucial. This section consists of 12 questions, each worth one point out of a possible 60. To prepare for this section, you can follow these expert tips:
1. Select your study material after carefully studying the syllabus for this section.
2. You can take the help of books like those by M. K. Pandey and A. K. Gupta to cover related topics.
3. Practice each topic with a section-wise mock test.
4. After completing syllabus give full time mock to find out topic which needs improvement
5. With each mock test, improve your accuracy and score in this section.

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Raya Mondal

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The consortium releases the all India consolidated merit lists for both CLAT UG and CLAT LL. M. The merit list with rank and marks indicates how the candidates perform in CLAT exam. For example, based on the previous few years of merit lists, it can be concluded that only one or two students have been able to score over 120 marks. The highest UG CLAT marks last year were 121 out of 150. For LL. M. the CLAT topper secured 94 marks. A majority of the students secure below 100 marks in CLAT but those who secure 100+ marks in CLAT manage to grab seats in top-ranked NLUs. Candidates can check the complete marks vs rank CLAT analysis below.
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