I scored 55.75 in ISAT and 72.75 in CLAT (2018). Will I get admission in NMIMS?

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Asked by Ayush Shukla
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vaishnavi shukla
7 years ago
Hi Ayush, There is a chance that you can get into this college as they take CLAT scores into consideration. However, it is at the discretion of the college, so please look up. Also, the eligibility criteria is mentioned below for your reference: Eligibility: 1. The candidate should have passed

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Thank you. Secondly, do you have any idea of how much score is needed in CLAT to get into the college?

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The level of exams obviously differs as the participating universities are different. CLAT is a national level exam where the participating universities are all National Law universities, but same is not the case with RULET. 

The Consortium of NLUs is expected to start the CLAT Application Process 2027 by July. Candidates will be able to fill the CLAT Application Form 2027 by visiting consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

The Quantitative Techniques & Logical Reasoning sections are considered the most difficult to prepare for in the CLAT exam. 

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Candidates can access the CLAT 2027 syllabus on consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The Consortium has not released the CLAT Notification yet. Once it is published, the syllabus will also be announced. 

No, candidates cannot join the NLSIU directly; they have to appear for the CLAT entrance examination to be eligible for the course. 

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