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No ,you can't take admission in NLIU,Bhopal without giving CLAT.
So prepare well and appear for Common Law Entrance Test,2021.

All the Best!

Hi Ekta,

It depends upon your category as well. But as per your marks you will get National Law Institute University, Bhopal if you are OBC/SC/ST candidate. If you are general you have less chances in getting admission in National Law Institute University, Bhopal.

Thank you and best of luck 

With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 4200-5000. If you fall in SC category and have the state domicile of MP it may be a little difficult to get into NLIU, Bhopal but you can definitely look out for other NLUs like Ranchi, Guwahati, Shimla, Jabalpur and Kochi. 

Hello Prachi,

The Eligibility criteria for admission for B.A.LLB in National Law Institute University is :

1. Students with 55% or more in the 10+2 or its equivalent are eligible for admission.

2. In the case of SC/ST/OBC the minimum percentage for eligibility is 45%.

3.  The age limit for admission is 21 years. For reserved categories a relaxation of two years on the age limit is permitted.

Best Wishes.

Age limit is 21years, for reservd category a relaxation for two years.

As per the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 1-250 in OBC category and it's a great rank and with your MP domicile you've a sure shot chance of getting NLIU, Bhopal as their closing rank is approximately 400. So just hope for the best since you've a great score. 

All the very best 

With the score you're mentioning you'll get a rank somewhere between 1-170. If you fall in general category then you definitely have a chance in NLIU Bhopal if you have the state domicile of MP. Moreover you have a great chance in every other NLUs also. 

Hii sujata

Unfortunately with this score you are not eligible for admission in NLU bhopal. You can opt for private colleges or try again next year.

Good luck

 

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Hey Ariba.

As per the analysis of the question paper of CLAT 2019, various coaching institutes etc have tried to estimate the expected cut off according to the difficulty level etc of the paper. Mostly the expected cut off from various sources is around 140+ for top few NLUs. If you're expecting a score of 107, you ca don't seem to have much chance for NLIU Bhopal as it's among the top NLUs. But as you have a domicile the chances of your admission increase. A total of 26 seats are reserved for MP Domicile candidates. But there is reservation for MP SC/ST/OBC candidates only and not general. So if any of these is applicable to you, then you might have  fair chance. The exact estimate will be possible when the ranks are out.

Best of luck

Hello

First of all congrats forr securing good rank in NLU 2019 . As per my knowledge students below 1k ranks are eligible for almost all top NLU (it will be little tough if you are from general category) . So you have very high chance of securing good course in 2nd round of counselling else last round counselling is all yours :)

I am assuming you a general candidate (for reserved category it will be much easier) As per previous year cutoff and trends you will definitely get assured seat in tier 2 NLUs Though it will tough for getting seat in top ones still you have hope and you have to wait till last round for getting top colleges .

All the best:)


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