Can I get into MNLU Mumbai BA LLB with 70% in class 12th?
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Certainly! Admission to Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) Mumbai for the BA LLB (Hons.) programme is based on the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores and eligibility criteria. Here are the details:
Eligibility Criteria:
You must have passed your 10+2 examination (equivalent to class 12th) with at least 45% marks (40% for SC and ST categories).
Additionally, you need to have valid CLAT scores.
CLAT Cutoff: The closing rank for the BA LLB Hons. programme in 2023 was 590.
The cutoff varies based on categories, so it’s essential to check the specific category cutoff.
Application Process:
Apply through the official MNLU Mum
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