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I got 42 marks(sc category) in AILET 2019, do i have any chance to get admission in NLUD?


Nancy Biswas 3rd Jun, 2019
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Purnima Student Expert 3rd Jun, 2019
Hello Nancy!



After analysing the cutoff list and AILET 2019 results,  It seems difficult for you to get admissions in NLU Delhi. The SC category cutoff is ranging from 71-79. There is a huge gap between your marks and the cutoff range. So chances are really less. But you should not lose hope. There are other good colleges with great opportunities.



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18th Jun, 2019
No the cutoff isn't between 71-79. It's 49.5 for the first list:)
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18th Jun, 2019
No the cutoff isn't between 71-79. It's 49.5 for the first list:)
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