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I got 112 marks in Clat 2019. With this marks can I get into Nirma University? Also koi chance hai kya top 10 nlus ka?

ANPAM KUMAR Student Expert 31st May, 2019

Hey there

You have secured a good marks. As per your marks and previous year analysis your rank will be around 1200 and you have chances of getting national law Universities like

1. National University of study and research in law. Previous year cutoff was 1255.

2. National law University and judicial academy. Previous year cutoff was 1556.

Check clat cutoff

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff/amp&ved=2ahUKEwj01day_MXiAhXm6XMBHfWFAQcQFjABegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw3b6rIfdLillfdhtfsnq0RO&ampcf=1

Good luck

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In CLAT 2019, expecting 110.5, women and Maharashtra domicile,is there any chance to get MNLU or NMIMS? And which other NLUs??

Aditi Choubey 31st May, 2019
Hello
Cut off depends upon the level of difficulty of paper and this year paper was easy like 2016 so cut off will go high a score 110 is tough to get into mnlu. You can apply for narsee monjee but chances are less you get into narsee. So you can apply for upes dehradun they do accept admision through clat score.
I hope this helps you and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.
Best of luck .
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Is there any reservation for obc in nlu for clat.If there which nlus have?

Aditi Choubey 30th May, 2019
Hello
There are seats for obc category candidate in all the national law university it's fir all india obc . The number of seats vary from college to college. And also the cut off for them.
Below is a link that you can refer for seat allotment that might help you.
I hope this helps you and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.
Thank ans best of luck.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-seat-allotment
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Suggest me best law college or university for ba llb except nlus or bhu

Devanshi Ahuja 11th Dec, 2019

The  best law university for ba llb except nlus or bhu is JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. (https://www.jnujaipur.ac.in/)

BA-LLB course combines Bachelor's degree course in Arts with Bachelor's in Law. The syllabus for this program as the name suggests includes enriching curriculum in Art subjects.

The duration of the course BA-LLB at JNU, Jaipur is five years. Each year comprises of two semesters. A student who successfully completes the five years of BA-LLB course shall be eligible for the award of the both Degrees of Bachelor’s of Arts and Bachelor's in Law.

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Will counselling fee be adjusted with NLUs p.a. fees if I get admission in preferred nlu

Aditi Choubey 26th May, 2019
Hello dear
When you pay fee for counseling and may be due to some reasons you want to change the college the fee that you pay is than Transfer to that institution. So don't worry. You can change preferences if you're want to and don't be worried that you have to pay fee twice. That's not how it works.
I hope this helps and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.
Best of luck.
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Is there age limit for nlu Bangaloreto pursue 5years BA.LLB course???

Krushnalee Surve 23rd May, 2019
Hello,

I assume you are talking about the National Law School of India, University, Bangalore. The BA LLB course is a five year course and takes 80 students each year. It is ranked 1st in the list of best law schools in India. The brochure for the course is available on our website.

To know more about the course, and to download the brochure, check out the link below:

https://dqxeclau.top/university/national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore/courses?degree=122
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Which NLUs offer 1 Year LLM Course? Does the qualifying marks Include only the Final year marks or the Full Aggregate of 3 years?

Prabhakar Pradeep 9th Apr, 2019

One-year LLM programme was introduced in India by UGC in January 2013 which recommended to set up a Centre for Post Graduate Legal Studies (CPGLS) in the prescribed manner to offer the 1-year LLM programme.

It started at select law schools in 2013–14. In the last 3 years, many law schools, mostly National Law Universities, leading private law schools/universities and some of the central/state universities have introduced one-year LLM programmes in India.

The one year LL.M. programme shall have 24 credits with three mandatory courses of 3 credits each (making a total of nine credits), six optional courses of 2 credits each (making a total of 12 credits) and a dissertation of 3 credits. University may increase credit for dissertation up to 5 credits and decide how teaching and examinations have to be organized, grades determined and what specializations to be offered.

The best places to explore studying a one-year LLM programme in India could be the following institutions:

  • Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat 
  • National Law Schools/Universities of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Bhopal, Jodhpur, Raipur, Gandhinagar, etc.
  • Indian Law Institute, Delhi
  • Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai - LLM in Access to Justice
  • Azim Premji University, Bangalore - LLM in Law & Development
  • TERI University, New Delhi - LLM in Environment & Natural Resources Law



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Can 2 years drop after 12 effects our placement in nits,nlus or iim Indore (ipmat)......?

sohit_1505902957 Student Expert 7th May, 2019

Hi Vishwa,

If you have drop after 12th then it will consider gap between your education which may affect your placements or for IPMAT but if you have valid reason for that gap then they will consider it. for that you have to convience them with proper reason and what you did during that time. Also there are some companies which accept gap for placement. Don't worry perform well after that gap so that they consider your request. 

All the best!!

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Sir how can I sit in supreme/high court after completing 5 year integrated bsc/llb course from NLUs after cracking clat exam

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 23rd Apr, 2019
Hey.
After completing a Law degree from a college recognised by the Bar council of India you would be required to get  enrolled in any of the State Bar Councils. Every state has its unique process of registration. After the registration you will be eligible to appear for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) which is mandatory to clear in order to practice in any court in India. After clearing AIBE, you can start practicing in the High court individually or under some lawyer as a junior/ assistant. In the initial years people usually practice under other lawyers to gain experience.
But to practice in the Supreme court of India you need to first do the above mentioned and you need to pass an exam to become an Advocate on Record. Only Advocates on Record can plead in the Supreme court. To become an Advocate on Record you need to have practiced in any court high court or lower courts for a minimum period of 5 years. So you will be able to practice in the Supreme court after you've practiced in high court or lower courts for atleast 5 years and after becoming an advocate on record through an exam.
Best of luck
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