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How 50% reservation in nlu jabalpur will affect the general cutoff?


Ashish agnihotri 29th Apr, 2019
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Purnima Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019

Hello Ashish!

Dharmashastra National Law University will begin its first academic session this year. DNLU has been included in the CLAT fold.

This year to encourage more participation of students in admissions in DNLU, 50% of the seats are reserved for students who possess Madhya Pradesh domicile. From next year onwards the admission in DNLU will only be offered on the basis of CLAT score i.e merit-cum preference basis , which is the admission policy of other National Law Universities as well.

Such initial reservations won't affect General cut-offs much, rather it would create more opportunities for law aspirants in future.

All the best!


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