For 3 years LL.B how much percentage need for SC/ST and OBC to admission in any NLU?
Hello Aspirant,
NLU does not offer three years Law programme. It offers only 5 years Integrated law programme & PG LLM programme.
If you wish to take to take the admission for three years law programme then there are many universities like Faculty of Law Delhi University, Banars Hindu University etc.offer the programme, The admission eligibility varies college to college.
Good Luck!
how much percentage need for sc/st and obc to admission in any NLU?
Hello Aspirant,
NLU admission is through CLAT Entrance Exam. As per the eligibility, You should have a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying degree and SC & ST candidates need 40% marks in 10+2.
The cutoff varies every year of each NLU depending on the various factors such as No. of candidates appeared for the exam, Difficulty level of the exam, Performance of the candidates, etc.
As per 2019 cutoff, The third round Opening rank of NLSIU Bangalore is 58 as General category.
To check the other NLU cutoff to go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
Good Luck!
I am going for a CLAT exam next and I am majorly focusing on private institution rather than NLUs, so will they accept my percentage of 44.66% instead of the eligibility criteria which is 45%.
Dear Sara, even before things move to admission process, for you to be eligible for CLAT, you should have secured a minimum aggregate of 45%. It is 45% for General and OBC Categories and its 40% for Reserved Categories. And unfortunately, the aggregate cannot be rounded off to the nearest digit. You have to earn it rightfully if we may say so. You have to appear for improvement exams to secure the required aggregate. It is tough to sit for improvement exams just for few decimals but unfortunately that is the only way you can be eligible for CLAT and seek admission even if it is a private institution.
clat qualify karne ke baad hamara admission kis nlu me hoga aur iska process kya hai please hame batayein
Firstly, the clat offices publishes the university wise first seat allotment list(merit cum preference wise). It is released online.
the candidates are called for the online counselling the fees for which is 50,000. Failing to deposit this will lead to cancellation of candidature. There will be 3 more lists released. The candidates will then have to report to their respective NLUs where their documents will be checked and then will be admitted to the college.
after applying for clat, do we hv to apply to each nlu and other colleges separately??
Hello,
At the time of the form filling of CLAT, you'll have options in which universities you prefer to take admission, you just need to fill that in the order of preference and this will be among 21 national law universities that takes part in admission through CLAT. However, if you want to take admission in private universities that accept CLAT scores, you have to apply separately for this one.
Now, if you wish to apply for NLU, Delhi then you need to fill a separate form for its entrance exam and that's AILET as NLU, Delhi conducts its own entrance test.Admission to NLU, Delhi is not based on CLAT scores but AILET scores.
what if we compare jindal law school with a nlu?
Hello Karthik, NLU would be a better choice than Jindal law school because students in NLUs are selected through CLAT which is a very tough test to clear. So, NLU students would be much more smarter than Jindal Law school students because they would be studying in a University in which all of the students would have taken admission through the national level CLAT exam. Jindal Law school might be better than some of the low ranked and new NLUs but overall you should select NLU if you have a choice.
which is the best amongst jindal law school vs symbiosis law school vs any nlu?
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All the 3 colleges are great for education and career achievements but when it comes to your interest it may vary.
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If you can afford fees go for Jindal, 40 lakhs
It provides you highly qualified education,
Well maintained Infrastructure
Well experienced faculty
Over all best in everything.
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If you can't afford high fees go for NLU,
It is a low ranked college
It provides good education,
Poor infrastructure
Good placements according to your grade
Good faculty
No good environment.
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If you can afford fees but not that high go for symbiosis, 15 lakhs
Placements are good
packages will be lower when compared to Jindal
Easy process
Must take LSAT separately.
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Now,it depends on you, your interest and your flexibilities.
Choose accordingly I have cleared you in all 3 ways.
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Best of luck
graduation ke bad llb 3year course NLU krwata hai plzz answer
Hello,
National Law University, Odisha offers BA-LLB, BBA-LLB,LLM and PhD in law programs.
So, to answer your question, NLU Odisha doesn't offer LLB Program after graduation.
You may check out the following link to know more details regarding this-
https://www.nluo.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate-programmes/
whats the min eligibility for nlu bengaluru
The minimum eligibility for applying in National Law School of India University, Bangalore is that you have to clear your 12th grade with 45% marks.
Admission process will be through Common law admission test(CLAT) total seats are 80, for general category 50, 18 for ST/SC and 7 for other categories.
Best of luck!
I want to apply in National Law University, Bangalore. Can someone help me with the minimum eligibilty criteria?
The minimum eligibility for applying in National Law School of India University, Bangalore is that you have to clear your 12th grade with 45% marks.
Admission process will be through Common law admission test(CLAT) total seats are 80, for general category 50, 18 for ST/SC and 7 for other categories.
Best of luck!