There are 23 NLUs in India and the intake is only 3000 to 3500. Why is that?

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    shubham deep | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    CLAT is a national-level entrance exam. It is conducted by a consortium of NLUs for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by 22 participating NLUs. As 22 NLUs participate in CLAT exam which offers around 3300 seats. As per NLU offers Around 80-150 seats in undergraduate course. Every NLU batch consist of 80-150 student per year for quality education not quantity. Due to this reason NLU offers Less seats for Quality education. As Ratio between student and teacher is good for personality, classroom interaction, Personality development. As total seats offered in NLUs are less due to that competition is high, around
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    Atharv Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    A nationwide entrance test is called CLAT. Admissions to undergraduate and graduate programmes offered by the 23 participants National Law Universitiesmember NLUs are handled by a consortium of NLUs. These 23 NLUs take part in the CLAT exam, which has a capacity of 3300 students. According to NLU, 80150 undergraduate seats are available. For quality education rather than quantity, each NLU batch consists of 80150 students annually. As a result, NLU offers fewer places for high-quality education. The ratio of student to instructor is advantageous for personality development, classroom engagement, and personality. While there are fewer p
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