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Hi .. my estimated marks in clat 2019 is 108 . Will i be able to get GNLU. I am a general category.


Bahar sharma 30th May, 2019
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Sampoorna Kashyap 31st May, 2019

With 108 marks, your predicted rank is 1041-1741 in the general merit list. Your marks aren't qualifiable to get into GNLU in the 1st cutoff but there are chances of getting through by the next ones. But keeping in mind the difficulty level of this year's paper and that this prediction is solely based on previous years' trends, the cutoff trend might see a change and you might get admission in the 1st round itself. You can check your rank here:

https://law.careers360.com/clat-rank-predictor

For other details regarding cutoff and college prediction, kindly use this link:

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff


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