CLAT 2025: Previous Year’s Cut-Offs for Top Law Universities

CLAT 2025: Previous Year’s Cut-Offs for Top Law Universities

Last Updated Nov - 29 - 2024, 05:25 PM | Source : NDTV | Visitors : 40

CLAT 2025 will be held on December 1 by the Consortium of National Law Universities. Learn about the 2024 cut-offs, detailed guidelines for the exam day, and in

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 will be administered by the Consortium of National Law Universities on December 1, 2024. The National legal Universities (NLUs) provide the test to applicants for undergraduate and graduate legal programs.

The number of applicants and the number of seats available at the National Law Universities are two of the many variables that will affect the CLAT 2025 cutoff.

Here is the cut-off for last year’s law entrance exam for admission to various National Law Universities in the country. 

CLAT 2024 cut-off for NLUs

  • NLSIU Bengaluru: 102
  • NALSAR Hyderabad: 167
  • NLIU Bhopal (BA LLB): 450
  • NLIU Bhopal (BSc LLB) 1,047
  • WBNUJS Kolkata (BA LLB): 279
  • WBNUJS Kolkata (BSc LLB  Hons) 1,010
  • NLU Jodhpur- 379
  • HNLU Raipur: 791
  • GNLU Gandhinagara: 464
  • GNLU Silvassa Campus: 1,060
  • RMLNLU Lucknow: 764
  • RGNUL Patiala: 1,250
  • CNLU Patna (BA LLB): 1,358
  • CNLU Patna (BBA LLB): 1,552
  • NUALS Kochi: 1,136
  • NLU Odisha: 1,205
  • NUSRL Ranchi: 1,594
  • NLUJA Assam: 1,704
  • DSNLU Visakhapatnam: 1,390
  • TNNLU Tiruchirappalli (BA LLB)- 1,628
  • TNNLU Tiruchirappalli (BCom LLB)- 1,711
  • MNLU Mumbai: 590
  • MNLU Nagpur (BA LLB): 1,587
  • MNLU Nagpur (BBA LLB): 1,685
  • MNLU Aurangabad (BA LLB): 1,832
  • MNLU Aurangabad (BBA LLB): 2,115
  • HPNLU Shimla (BA LLB): 2,102
  • HPLNU Shimla (BBA LLB): 2,150
  • MPDNLU Jabalpur: 1,824
  • DBRANLU Sonepat: 2,050
  • NLUT Agartala: 2,243

Guidelines for exam day

According to the official announcement, applicants are allowed to enter the test center starting at 1 pm and are expected to be seated in their designated classrooms or halls by 1:30 pm.

The applicant should not be allowed to leave the hall or classroom before 4 p.m. after entering.

After 2:15 p.m., candidates would not be permitted to enter the classroom or exam hall.

The two-hour test is scheduled to start promptly at 2:00 pm. The test lasts for two hours and forty minutes, ending at 4.40 pm for PwD/SAP applicants.

Candidates shouldn’t be permitted to use the restroom after the test has started.

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