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The minimum score needed to be admitted to the National Law Universities is known as the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) cut-off. Candidates seeking admission to NLUs must meet the CLAT cut-off for their preferred NLU. According to exam assessment and student input, the CLAT cut-offs are typically based on the exam's level of difficulty.
The CLAT cut-offs are determined by a number of parameters, including the candidates' preference for NLUs, their exam results, the availability of seats, and university reservation policies. Candidates preparing for CLAT should be aware of the NLU cut-offs from the prior year as well as the anticipated cut-offs.
Factors Affecting Cut-Off -
The CLAT cut-offs are determined in part by a number of critical factors. When assessing their chances of acceptance, candidates taking the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) should take into account all of these factors: