6 years ago
Can I write 12th and AILET again to get admission in NLU, Delhi? Is it possible? Please reply.
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Himannshu GoyalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Yes sure, you can rewrite your 12th and CLAT at the same time. You can appear more than once for CLAT provided that you have appeared for 12th and passed.
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Moin NargundCurrent Student
Aspiring Student
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All candidates, other than those applying under the Foreign Nationals category, should appear for the All India Law Entrance Test AILET and selection shall be solely on that basis. Candidates should score at least 40% of the marks in the AILET
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All candidates, other than those applying under the Foreign Nationals category, should appear for the All India Law Entrance Test AILET and selection shall be solely on that basis. Candidates should score at least 40% of the marks in the AILET (30% for SC/ ST candidates).
In order to appear for the AILET candidates should have passed the 10+2 examination and scored a minimum of 50%. However, candidates appearing for 10+2 examinations in the year of the AILET can also apply, provided they meet the above eligibility at the time of admission.
In order to appear for the AILET candidates should have passed the 10+2 examination and scored a minimum of 50%. However, candidates appearing for 10+2 examinations in the year of the AILET can also apply, provided they meet the above eligibility at the time of admission.
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Namratha SagireCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Some private colleges are good but they are not that preferred compared to NLUs.
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Namratha SagireCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
No, NLU is offering a three year LLB course. All the NLUs have integrated LLB course along with Bachelor of Arts, Science and so on.
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Himannshu GoyalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
I guess the colleges which offer admission without entrance must be state board colleges or college not too specialized in teaching law.
I would advise you to take admission in some good college with entrance process as they are said the one w
I would advise you to take admission in some good college with entrance process as they are said the one w
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I guess the colleges which offer admission without entrance must be state board colleges or college not too specialized in teaching law.
I would advise you to take admission in some good college with entrance process as they are said the one with a good reputation.
I would advise you to take admission in some good college with entrance process as they are said the one with a good reputation.
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6 years ago
I have got 52% in 12th from NIOS. Am I eligible for CLAT? Which colleges should I prefer in NLU's? Help me.
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Himannshu GoyalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Yes, you are eligible. Go for CLAT, and crack it with good marks. opt for Top 5 NLUs.
6 years ago
What is the average package in top 5 NLUs?
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Himannshu GoyalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
It depends on your rank and interest and CV and what had you done in your college life. It's around 10 Lacs per annum, I would say.
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Rahul SharmaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Success Mantra Coaching Institute in Delhi, one of the best coaching classes avaible in this institute. CLAT is a common law admission test and CLAT Application Form 2018 will be accessible in the publically by first of January and last date t
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Success Mantra Coaching Institute in Delhi, one of the best coaching classes avaible in this institute. CLAT is a common law admission test and CLAT Application Form 2018 will be accessible in the publically by first of January and last date to fill CLAT Application Form is 31 March 2018
For more Information Visit Us:
http://www.clearlawentrance.com/2017/11/clat-application-form.html
For more Information Visit Us:
http://www.clearlawentrance.com/2017/11/clat-application-form.html
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Himannshu GoyalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Admission is only through Common Law Admission Test, also known as CLAT examination.