What is the eligibility criteria for admission to LLM at MNLU Nagpur?
For admission to MNLU Nagpur, candidates must have passed LLB degree or equivalent degree in law with a minimum of 50% aggregate. Final selection is based on a valid score in CLAT entrance examination. The seat intake in LLM is 70. Candidates can apply online on the common official website of NLUs.
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The NLU Nagpur cutoff 2026 was released for admission to the UG and PG-level courses based on the CLAT entrance exam and its counselling process. The cutoff was in the form of ranks for the BA LLB (Hons), LLM and BBA LLB (Hons) programmes.
The NLU Nagpur CLAT cutoff 2026 for the PWD AI category
The MNLU Nagpur LLM Cutoff 2026 was concluded after the release of the final round of cutoff for the BBA LLB (Hons), LLM and BA LLB (Hons) courses. The cutoff was in the form of opening and closing ranks for various All India and Home State quota categories.
Students can refer to the table
The cutoff required for admission to NLU Nagpur for the law courses depends on the category you belong to and the course you have chosen.
For the General AI category, the cutoff ranged from 1096 to 1584 for the UG and PG-level courses. So, a rank lower than 1584 is needed.
On the other hand, for the P
Hi, NLU does offer a course in Energy Law. You can pursue this course at Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur. Ranked 34 by NIRF for the year 2024 under the Law category, Maharashtra National Law University Nagpur offers LLM and PG Diploma courses in Energy Law.
MH OBC students seeking admission to MNLU Nagpur through CLAT examinations need to meet different cutoff values dependent on which integrated law degree they apply for. The bottom rank for MH OBC candidates in the BA LLB (Hons) program entered at 3,000 and reached 11,780. The BBA LLB program at MNLU
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