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Hello Abhinav,

With the all India rank of 337 you have chances of getting an admission in National Law University Jodhpur as well as Bhopal. But still you need to wait for thhe cutoffs to be out.

Hello
I will be very honest with youeven with vacancies your chances are very tough because lets be very practical there are no of students above you so that makes it tough for you . Though you can have some hope and try for jbp because it is a new institute and you might never no CLAt has always been unpredictable so do try for that and if you want you can also apply in upes though it is a private institute but it is a good institute.
I hope this helps you and if you any more questions please drop a comment. Below.
Best of luck.

NLIU (National Law Institute University), Bhopal. Admission to the BA LLB (Hons.) course is based on an All India Entrance Test  CLAT conducted each year. Eligibility - Students with 55% or more in the 10+2 or its equivalent are eligible for admission. In the case of SC/ST/OBC the minimum percentage for eligibility is 45%.


Dear Aspirant,

 

First of all congratulations on scoring such a decent score in CLAT 2019, and after analysing this year’s CLAT 2019 exam it can be said that the paper was quite easy this year and one can expect cut-offs to go high this year; but as you’ve scored quite decent and being from SC Category you’ve the advantage and might be able to crack in one of the NLUs.

The expected cut-offs for SC category for this year CLAT is expected to be around 120-122 for the NLSIU, Bengaluru, and for the specific college which you’ve asked expected cut-off for SC category can go around 80-81 for GNLU, Gandhinagar, around 85-87 for NLU, Jodhpur and around 107-109 for NLIU, Bhopal.

I hope this information was useful to you and now according you can set your expectations for NLUs.

Thank you and I wish you good luck for your future.



Hi Drishya!

Choosing NLU Mumbai just for the sake of getting high chances of exposure may not be the best decision. NLUs are high ranked law schools and are known for there expertise in teaching law. You should rather look at NLU rankings and decide accordingly. All NLUs offer a great exposure to its students and help them know of what they will have to face in the outside world.

I have given a link below of the Top Law colleges and their detailed stats. Do check them out.

You are free to ask if you have any other queries.

Link: https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking

In National Law School of India University, Bangalore the entire course fee for 5 years integrated LLB course is around 13.10 lakhs and in NLU Jodhpur the total course fee is around 11.57 lakhs.
http://dqxeclau.top/university/national-law-school-of-india-university-bangalore/ba-llb-hons-integrated-course
http://dqxeclau.top/university/national-law-university-jodhpur

Hello dear aspirant.

My dear friend clat is a exam organised for law colleges and if you willing to pursue law from Rajiv Gandhi National law University then you simply need to qualify the exam. If you successfully qualify it then you will surely get it .

Okay good luck

Hi,

Unfortunately there is no course in National Law university providing LLB for a duration of 3 years. However there are courses in law for a 5 year duration which you can apply:

1. Bachelor of Arts+Bachelor of laws (BALLB)

2. Bachelor in business administration+bachelor of laws (BBALLB)

The asmission to these courses are baaed on CLAT score.

Hello aspirant,
I am here for helping you...
if you have gap between 10th and 12th then it doesn't matter for this examination but for that you may need for gap certificate what you did in this Gap year you will have to you possess a proof of this..
And apart from this there will be no much issue regarding this..
I hope it will be beneficial for you....
For more queries you can  upvote my answer and can ask in the comment section below...

Best of luck...

Hey Aman.

VIPS is a pretty decent college for law. Your choice between the two must be made based on what your plans for the future are. If you're interested in Litigation or Judiciary or further studies later on then the choice of the college would not matter. It would matter if you're interested in Corporate placements. Top NLUs offer great placements and neither DU nor VIPs are at Par in terms of placements. Also, NLUs are ONLY for 5 year law courses and they don't offer 3 year law courses. Hence if you go for UG degree separately then you will have comparatively lesser options then.

VIPS has a decent placement record. It isn't as good as the top law colleges though. But you will have  a great locational advantage here as all districts courts, high court, supreme court, top law firms in the same city. So you can go for VIPS this year instead of doing BA first as going to DU later would not give you any specific additional benefir later on as your career opportunities still remain similar.

Best of luck   
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