I got 77% in my 12th boards and 60 marks in CLAT (SC category). Can I get admission in any government law college?

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Asked by Khushi Singh
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YASH SHARMA
2 years ago
Congratulations on your score. However, since you have mentioned that you belong to the SC category, you may have some advantage in terms of reservation policies. To get admission in a government law college, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective college and also score

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vaishnavi shukla
7 years ago
Hi khushi, The cutoffs are really high if we compare with last year. So please wait for official cut offs. You should wait because there might be a chance you get one of the low ranked NLUs.

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