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how much should i score to crack clat..what is the safest score? i am from general category?


Tulika 25th Nov, 2016
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None 28th Nov, 2016
@Priyanka Kaul: Yes. Prepare smart!
None 28th Nov, 2016
@Manali: As discussed in this discussion, you will have to score above 170 to get into top NLU's. taking it as a safe score. Good Luck!
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Manali 28th Nov, 2016
ya this is my query. how much should i score to get in top NLU's? is the same as you mentioned below.
Manali 28th Nov, 2016
@Priyanka Kaul: is it same for top nlu's?
None 25th Nov, 2016
@Tulika: See it depends on the cutoff as well. The safe score you can consider is 145 above if from open category. Because 2016 cutoff was really high and it has a scope to go high next year as well. Even if it goes to 170-180, 145 will land you in safe z

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