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mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 11th Jun, 2019
Hey.
This year as the CLAT paper was easier, the cut offs are expected to go high. The level of the paper was similar to 2016's paper and hence a higher cut off is expected. Considering that you score around 70 marks and belong to the OBC category you don't seem to have much chance for admission in any of the NLUs. The cut off for general category may close around 100-110 and there is not much difference in OBC and general'a cut off. It's mot more than 5-10 marks. Hence with a score around 70 you don't seem to have much chances.
There are various private colleges accepting CLAT scores for admission you can try for those instead.
Best of luck

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