CLAT 2020
In 2020, the highest score was 127.25 and the good score ranges between 60-127 in CLAT 2020. However, 100-105 is a good score in CLAT 2023 for admission to top-ranked NLUs.
Hi
NLSIU bangalore offers 92 seats for general category candidates. To get into top 5 NLUS you have to score a rank less than 470
According to 3rd round of CAP(post clat) 2019
Third List
NLU Highest Rank Lowest Rank
Bangalore 1 58
Hyderabad 59 128
Kolkata 130 226
Jodhpur 181 354
Bhopal 256 376
Gandhinagar 301 468
Mumbai 449 512
If you are aiming to get a seat in NLSIU Bangalore, you will have to work super hard, nothing is enough. You will have to score atleast 100 out of 150 to get a proper chance.
a general category candidate will have to score at least 92 marks to secure a seat in NLSIU Bangalore. Whereas, SC candidates can get seat in the same institute with 71.50 marks. It is hard to predict the actual score you need to get as the cutoff depends on how hard the clat paper is
Best of luck. Hope you get the admission
Hi sakshi. In order to check which college you may get you can try out our clat college predictor.
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
So check it out on the link as provided above and all the best. Proceed accordingly.
Hi,
Based on your rank and given the fact that you are from general category it is difficult for you to get admission into the National Law Universities, but you can surely try some good private and state universities like IPU, you can get admission there, you can also try other private universities which are accepting CLAT scores.
Yes, you should apply for vacant seats because there is always a chance that you might get admission for the course you aspire to get admission in, based on your category and rank you still have some chance of getting admission against a vacant seat.
Dear Candidate,
You can use our College Predictor Tool for CLAT exam. This tool takes into consideration a number of factors before predicting the college to you based on your score. It till give you an estimate of the probable colleges you can get going ahead.
Link :- https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it solved your query. Thank You.
Based on this rank it is difficult to get admission in any NLU, you might get admission in a lower NLU if there are any vacant seats available , you can access the previous year cut off here to get a fair idea about the cut off rank needed to get admission based on your category - https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Dear nikhil .use the above link mentioned for.your question it can help you predict college ..btw you can get addmission in any private clg ..
Hi there,
As per your query, if you fail to submit your EWS certificate during the counselling your application would get cancelled.
However, you can once discuss this with the authorities to take you as general candidate for next round of counselling.
Hope this helped...
Good luck !!
The NLU Consortium will invite candidates FIVE times the number of available seats in each category. Note that candidates who haven't received an invitation won't be able to register for counselling.
Candidates who have not received invite for the counselling process in the first round may be called during subsequent rounds, in case of vacancies, if any, arises in that particular category.
Here is the procedure for counselling process:
Step 1 - NLU preference updation
Step 2 - Payment of counselling fee
Step 3 - Exit from CLAT admission process
If you do not exercise any of the options above, i.e., (a), (b) or (c) within the specified time you will be considered not interested in the admission process and your candidature will not be considered for admission. You will lose your current allotted seat and your name will be removed from the counselling process and will not be considered in the subsequent lists.
Please see here the complete procedure here: https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/documents/Final-admission-counselling-instructions-CLAT-2020-October-5-2020.pdf
Also check here for more guidelines about the same: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-counselling
Hope this helps...
Good Luck !!
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