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What are the chances of getting a seat in NLU with a score of 112.50 in CLAT 2019 for a candidate belonging to general category?


Apoorv Gupta 20th Apr, 2019
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Aditi Choubey 30th May, 2019
Hello

Cut off for clat has always been dynamic it keeps on changing and if we see previous years cut off trends the cut off has gine as low as 114 for general category so of you are expecting a score of 112 the chances are tough there may or may not be a chance if getting into a college we can also try for vacancy than that might be a possibility . Also it has been seen that paper of this year was pretty easy like that of 2016 so cut offwill be high . Let's just wait for the list to come out and hope for the best .

I hope this helps you if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.

Best of luck.


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