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I have managed to score 110.25 in clat 2019. Will I be able to get an NLU? Please reply


Saumya 22nd Apr, 2019
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Aditi Choubey 1st Jun, 2019
Hello

This the paper was easy somewhat like 2016 so the expected cut off will be high a score of 110 is tough to get a seat in nlu. You can apply for colleges that accept CLAT score of admision like UPES as your plan B.

I hope this helps you and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.

Best of luck.


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1st Jun, 2019
But when ccompacoto 2016...clat 2019 had 50 legal reasoning questions which took time.. and all and all the paper mode was offline I guess these factors would effect the cutting
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1st Jun, 2019
Though it was offline this year but the level of difficulty was not much , see this is just an assumption and your rank would be some where 3000+ so you don't have a chance.
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