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Hello sir I m muskan..I have attempted 98 questions in clat .I m from obc category.what chances are to get nlu or in ipu


manisha umrao 18th Apr, 2019
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Aditi Choubey 28th May, 2019
Hello

The number of attempts are really less your score will depend upon the accuracy that you have like you have answered questions with more than 90% accuracy than you accept a good score. But then to I doubt of you getting a good score a person who attempts more than 180 questions with atleast 75% accuracy gets a good score. So for now I would you to wait for the final results and keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best.

Thank you and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.

Best of luck.


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