How many marks are required to clear CLAT, AILET, DU-LLB, LSAT and IPU law entrance test?
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Since it changes every year, it would not be possible to predict the exact marks required to clear the exams.
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Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoClearing these examinations depend upon the particular cut off for that year. Since it changes every year, it would not be possible to prefix a certain define number but you can expect it to be 80% of the total score. -
Hi,
Marks really don't evaluate here as an important aspect because you might have a total of 150/200 and still not stand a chance to get through because there might be people that could have scored more than you(hypothetical). The key here is to focus on abiding negative marks and try and score as much as you want. Although, in CLAT or AILET, scoring 150 will definitely get you a seat because it's a tough job to get that score :P Good luck, hope this helps.
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