Can I get NLU if my rank is 26000 in general
26000 rank jn genral and 2000 in obc
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A CLAT 2024 candidate holds a General category position at rank 26,000 but ranks 2,000 in the OBC category so admission into an NLU becomes more reachable under this category. Each National Law University establishes individual cut-off ranks through which the OBC category demonstrates a higher admission criteria than the General category.
The General category final admission cut-off at top NLUs was significantly below a rank of 26,000. NLU Jodhpur achieved its closing rank at 21,623 during the admission period.
Based on the data the closing rank of NLU Jodhpur in the OBC category reached approximately 21,623.
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