What is the process of getting admission to NUJS through NRI sponsored category? I am preparing for CLAT 2018.

Asked about NLU Kolkata (NUJS) - The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences - B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)

I have an ardent desire to get into NUJS. So what can I do to get through it? Am ready to opt for NRI sponsored category or any other provisions available for getting into the NUJS?

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    Ayushman Sagar Jha | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    You must give the first preference to NLUJS and have to score 140 marks or above to secure a seat in this college. Work hard and achieve this college.
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    jayu kapoor

    7 years ago
    As for appearing in CLAT exams, you have to fill up the application and have to appear in the exam and according to your marks and cut-off, you will be allotted a college. It is not on us to choose any NLU by our own. So, I prefer you to do well preparation for your exams and score good marks to get NLU.
    Best of luck for your exam.
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    Divya Agarwal

    7 years ago
    The CLAT committee rolls out a form to be filled by all candidates appearing for CLAT. Since NUJS takes admissions on the basis of the CLAT score, you have to mention the category, i.e., General/ NRI Sposored/ SC/ ST/ OBC in the form and no separate process is required. Once you choose NRI Sponsored as the category in the form, you will be considered for admission in that category only.
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    Rohit Sharma A law student from Nujs to help here | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    While filling form just put NRI sponsored as the category. In case you get through general seats, then well and good. Otherwise, you can get into NUJS till rank 1000 in CLAT. However, you need to have relative living in other country and having that country's nationality.

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