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Category: SC, category rank: 350 marks: 171. In which college, i can get a chance to get admission. Clc, lc1 or lc2?


Sudeep roy 20th Jul, 2018
Answer (1)
Priyank Sharma 20th Jul, 2018
Hello dear,



In order to get admission in DU the expected cutoff 2018 of General category is around 130-150 (marks).



According to this cutoff, you have high chances.





To know expected cutoff 2018 under different category, click below link-

Https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-cutoff











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20th Jul, 2018
But it shows that the cut off for SC category would be around 160 to 180 as per previous year. Sir, i am in a great confusion. Please explain.
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20th Jul, 2018
Oh I'm sorry general cutoff is actually 230 to 250
And for sc st it is around 150 to 180...
The cutoff is depend upon the no of candidates...if there are higher no of candidates then it will increases
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20th Jul, 2018
But sudeep you have higher chances for admission best of luck...
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20th Jul, 2018
Thank u priyankk, but can u plz give an overview in which college i can get admission.
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