what is GC - KA in clat merit list ?
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In the context of the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) merit list , GC-KA refers to a specific category classification for candidates:
- GC : Stands for General Category . It includes candidates who do not belong to any reserved category (such as SC, ST, OBC, etc.).
- KA : Refers to candidates from the Karnataka state (as part of the Karnataka State Eligibility).
- This classification helps identify candidates who are from the General Category and have Karnataka domicile status.
- The GC-KA category is relevant for specific reservation benefits and admission policies in the state’s law schools.
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HELLO,
On the CLAT merit list, the cut-off range for candidates in the general category is the highest. In CLAT 2025, candidates in the general category must score between 87 and 98. However, general category candidates generally need to score 85 or higher to be admitted to top NLUs.
GC-KA in the CLAT merit list refers to General Category - Karnataka. This classification indicates that the candidate belongs to the General Category and holds domicile from Karnataka. Many law universities have a state domicile reservation, meaning they reserve a certain percentage of seats for candidates who are residents of that state. If you fall under GC-KA, you are eligible to apply for seats under this quota. To claim the Karnataka domicile quota, it’s crucial to provide proper documentation during the application process. These documents typically include a domicile certificate, proof of residence, or any other government-issued document verifying your Karnataka residency. If your name appears under GC-KA, you must ensure you meet all requirements and deadlines for document verification to secure admission. This classification is essential as it impacts the seat allotment process for Karnataka candidates in NLU seats.
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