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is 60 marks in ailet exam eligible for 3rd list.....i have given a mock so am asking just to see where i stand


anupama vernekar 26th Apr, 2019
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Muskan Sehgal 26th Apr, 2019

Hy Anupama!!

No, 60 marks are not enough to clear AILET, you need to word hard so as to confirm your seat in NLU, DELHI. There are chances  of  you getting into the college,  but they are very uncertain. There is a lot of competition and the number of seats available are less . so it would  be better for you if you work hard and gain 80+ marks.

All the best!!

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Neelam Prusty 26th Apr, 2019

sorry ma'am... 60 is not enough if you belong to general catagory.

try to touch 90/150

still question paper depend wheather it will easy or difficult

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