Can I get LL.M at NLU Assam with 75 percentile in CLAT?

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If your CLAT score is in the 75 percentile, you can try in NLU Assam for LLM. Applicants who score between 78 and 85 on the CLAT 2024 have a high chance of getting into one of the top three NLUs. Following Round 5 for admission to the BA LLB and LLM programmes, CLAT 2023 was completed. The last roun

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