Can students get selected at National Law University with CLAT range of 75-85 marks?

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    Answered by

    Abinash Pany | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Yes, students can get selected at National Law University with a CLAT range of 75-85 marks. A score in the range of 75-85 is considered good for securing admissions in the top NLUs for the general category .

    However, the expected scores may vary for different National Law Universities (NLUs), and top NLUs may require higher scores, so it's advisable to research specific cutoffs for the desired institution

    The CLAT cutoff scores for admission to NLUs change every year, and the actual marks required for admission may vary depending on the difficulty level of the exam.

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    Answered by

    Dannana Vanitha

    a year ago

    Law Admission Test (CLAT) is highly competitive. The acceptance or cutoff marks for CLAT can vary from year to year and from one NLU to another. NLUs typically set cutoff marks based on the performance of candidates in the CLAT exam.

    Scoring in the range of 75-85 marks in CLAT may or may not be sufficient for admission to NLUs, as the cutoff marks are influenced by factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the available seats in each NLU.

    To assess your chances of admission, consider the following:

    1. Previous Year Cutoffs: Look at the previous year's cutoff marks for the NLUs you are interested in. This

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  • A

    Answered by

    Aliya Ansari | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    A score in the 75–85 range is thought to be good for getting into the top NLUs for the general category. Similar to this, a CLAT score of 60–70 is regarded as good for SC/ST candidates.

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