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What is the highest score to achieve in CLAT to join any high ranked NLU?


Ganesh Chaturthi 29th Apr, 2019
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Souparni Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019

Hello,

Normally, based on previous trends, a CLAT score of 130  to 140 is considered a very good score and a possible ground for admission in the top NLUs of the country. But, owing to the easy level of the paper this time, the cutoffs might easily soar around 140+ and even 150+ for the top NLUs such as NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad and NUJS Kolkata.


You should also take care of the section-wise cutoffs which are expected to be as follows -

  • English - 30/40
  • GK and Current Affairs - 30-35/50
  • Mathematics - 8-10/20
  • Legal Aptitude - 35-40/50
  • Logical Reasoning - 28-30/40

You should keep all the above-mentioned parameters in mind to consider cutoffs and scores.

All the Best!

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