UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2025
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Dear Aspirant,
First of all congratulations on scoring such a decent score in CLAT 2019, and after analysing this year’s CLAT 2019 exam it can be said that the paper was quite easy this year and one can expect cut-offs to go high this year; but as you’ve scored quite decent and being from SC Category you’ve the advantage and might be able to crack in one of the NLUs.
The expected cut-offs for SC category for this year CLAT is expected to be around 120-122 for the NLSIU, Bengaluru, and for the specific college which you’ve asked expected cut-off for SC category can go around 80-81 for GNLU, Gandhinagar, around 85-87 for NLU, Jodhpur and around 107-109 for NLIU, Bhopal.
I hope this information was useful to you and now according you can set your expectations for NLUs.
Thank you and I wish you good luck for your future.
Hello
First of all congrats forr securing good rank in NLU 2019 . As per my knowledge students below 1k ranks are eligible for almost all top NLU (it will be little tough if you are from general category) . So you have very high chance of securing good course in 2nd round of counselling else last round counselling is all yours :)
I am assuming you a general candidate (for reserved category it will be much easier) As per previous year cutoff and trends you will definitely get assured seat in tier 2 NLUs Though it will tough for getting seat in top ones still you have hope and you have to wait till last round for getting top colleges .
All the best:)
Hii Gaurav
Kindly use the following link to know your rank and reply me back to know the colleges as per your rank.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-result
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
Yes, you can surely apply for admission in the BA LLB course if you are an arts stream student. Admission to top colleges is based on merit through the entrance exam. After the completion of the 12th, you can give the exam of CLAT which is a common law admission test. Through this, you can join different NLUs or any private colleges with CLAT scores so that thereafter you can opt for any of the integrated courses that can BA LLB, BBA LLB, etc. If you are a student in the arts stream, can apply for admission to the BA LLB program. Merit-based entrance exams are the basis for admission to prestigious colleges. The best choice for you is to apply for CLAT.
Hope it was helpful.
All The Best.
Hello dear student,
The National Law University (NLU) offers an LLB programme ( 5 year). The top five NLUs with the best placement and lowest prices are listed below: -
1. National Law University of Delhi Only fees of roughly 1,86,000 rupees are charged.
2. The National Law University in Jodhpur. There are only fees totaling roughly 1,44,000 rupees.
3. The tuition fee at Raipur's Hidayatullah National Law University is merely about 2,05,000 rupees.
4. The Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) charges a single fee of 1,98125 rupees
5. The Kochi campus of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies. It costs just 2,07,000 rupees.
Hope this information was helpful and useful to you
hello aspirant,
There are various NLU's that offers best Placements with comparatively average to high course fees. Here are the list of best NLUs that offers best placement packages among the rest:
NLSIU Bangalore
NALSAR Hyderabad
NLIU Bhopal
WBNUJS Kolkata.
But these colleges has very high course fees. And if you are looking for some NLUs that offers best placements and the lowest course fees, you can go for NLU Delhi and RMNLU. NLU Delhi and RMNLU are among the cheapest NLUs in India. The annual fee for UG courses at NLU Delhi is INR 1,83,000, while the fee at RMNLU is INR 1,08,000 per annum (not including one-time and refundable deposits). Furthermore, their average packages is around 16 LPA to 18 LPA.
Further, to know more about the NLU delhi and RMNLU, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/university/national-law-university-new-delhi
https://www.careers360.com/university/dr-ram-manohar-lohiya-national-law-university-lucknow
I hope that this will help.
Hello Archi,
In order to answer your question, we need to understand the relationship between CLAT rank and CLAT marks, and how past year cut-offs can be indicative of the general trend. Usually, every year marks required to secure a particular rank changes and do not remain constant. Because of that reason, such trends can only indicate how the result of a particular year could be.
In the CLAT 2021 exam, the lowest accepted score to achieve a rank of 2040 in the general category was 74.25, while the same score could have enabled an aspirant to secure a rank between 900-1100 in the general category in CLAT 2020. For more information refer to this article: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-marks-vs-rank
Going by the past trends, 49.5 marks in the general category offers very slim chances of getting an NLU. However, as mentioned earlier, the previous year's cut-offs are only indicative in nature, therefore, you may land into an NLU depending on the cut-offs of the present year. You can try the CLAT college predictor by going to the following link: https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Thanks
Hello Ktech,
Unfortunately with a rank of 1765 in EWS, your chances of getting an NLU are very slim. The reason for the same is that reservation for EWS under CLAT differs from university to university and many of them do not even offer reservations for EWS. Moreover, some universities that do offer reservations for EWS, do it for the residents of that respective state in which the university is located, which substantially reduces the number of reserved seats for EWS all over India ranking.
Though your chances of getting an NLU with that rank are slim, you may apply for the vacancies that the universities release.
Thanks
Hello Abhishek,
In order to answer your question, I will need to elaborate a bit on how EWS and other reservations work within the ambit of CLAT (or the consortium of NLUs). EWS ranking or any other ranking achieved in CLAT has a different number of seats allotted by respective universities. Such seats differ from university to university and can have horizontal or vertical reservations depending upon the university.
For example, NLSIU reserves 6% of the total number of seats for the Economically Weaker Sections. On the other hand, NALSAR offers 13 total seats for EWS but within that 3 are reserved for EWS that are reserved for residents of Telangana. more information for each university can be found on the official website of CLAT: https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2023/participating_universities.html
Coming to your question, with an EWS rank of 136 you can get a tier 2 NLU (but can differ on the result of that year). However, if your respective state offers EWS reservations for the residents of that particular state, then you may also get a tier 1 NLU. Hope this helps!
thanks.
Yes it has all the necessary infrastructure facilities and equipment. It has everything a class needs. It maintains a good hygiene and cleanliness. The foods are having great taste and are properly cooked.
The classrooms are well furnished and there are ample number of classrooms in all three floors. The library is still in making , so we have to manage with a smaller one which is present in the academic block itself. The sports centre is decent and could have been better. The best thing about the hostels are single occupancy rooms and the food is top notch.
The college comprises of an academic block where you spend most of your time. There you can find the different lecture halls, tutorial rooms, moot court halls, commitee rooms, faculty chambers, seminar halls etc. There 2 boys hostel and 1 girls hostel with single room occupancy. Another girls hostel and the law library is still under construction. There are different sports facilities available on campus. However the scenic beauty of Mahanadi and Kathajodi is the cherry on the cake.
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