CLAT 2025 Cutoff: Expected cutoff ranks, marks for General category; UG, PG seat intake
CLAT 2025 Cutoff: A good score for CLAT UG general category candidates is expected to be 100+.
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Vaishnavi Shukla | December 30, 2024 | 08:27 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) conducted the CLAT 2025 exam on December 1, 2024. The CLAT 2025 results were declared on December 7, 2024. The Consortium of NLUs announces the CLAT cut-off through its official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
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The CLAT 2025 cutoff is determined by factors such number of applicants, exam difficulty level, seat availability, reservation criteria followed by NLU, and college preferences given by candidates.
A good score for CLAT UG general category candidates is expected to be 100+. Candidates having a score of 100 or more in the CLAT exam are expected to achieve a rank within 150 and can take admission to NLSIU Bengaluru or NALSAAR Hyderabad. However, for Tier 1 NLUs such as NLIU Bhopal and GNLU Gandhinagar, general category students must have a CLAT cutoff rank of 450.
CLAT 2025 Cutoff for General category
Candidates can check the cutoff for top NLUs for the general category given below.
CLAT 2025 cutoff expected ranks and marks
Law Institutes |
Expected CLAT 2025 cutoff rank |
Expected CLAT 2025 cutoff marks |
NLSIU Bengaluru |
100 |
100+ |
NALSAR Hyderabad |
150 |
100+ |
WBNUJS Kolkata |
250 |
98+ |
NLU Jodhpur |
350 |
95+ |
NLIU Bhopal |
450 |
95+ |
GNLU Gandhinagar |
450 |
95+ |
MNLU Mumbai |
600 |
93+ |
RMNLU Luknow |
750 |
91+ |
HNLU Raipur |
800 |
91+ |
NLU Odisha |
1200 |
89+ |
CLAT 2025 Seat Intake for General category
Seat availability is one of the major factors determining for CLAT cut-off 2025 for general category candidates. Given below is the number of UG and PG seats available for general category candidates.
CLAT 2025 seat intake
NLUs |
UG Seats available |
PG Seats available |
NLSIU Bengaluru |
121 |
48 |
NALSAR Hyderabad |
66 |
33 |
NLIU Bhopal |
78 |
30 |
WBNUJS Kolkata |
73 |
69 |
GNLU Gandhinagar |
79 |
26 |
HNLU Raipur |
91 |
45 |
RMLNLU Lucknow |
80 |
20 |
GNLU Silvassa Campus |
31 |
16 |
RGNUL Patiala |
134 |
44 |
CNLU Patna |
56 |
- |
NLU Jodhpur |
62 |
24 |
NLUO Odisha |
128 |
34 |
NLUJA Assam |
31 |
20 |
DSNLU Visakhapatnam |
78 |
39 |
NUSRL Ranchi |
60 |
24 |
NUALS Kochi |
36 |
36 |
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