Updated By Sukriti Vajpayee on 30 Aug, 2024 13:25
Predict your Percentile based on your NLSAT performance
Predict NowThe NLSAT cut-off is released by the official exam conducting body after the NLSAT LLB written exam has been successfully conducted and the results have been announced. All the candidates can visit the official website to download the cutoff for NLSAT. Candidates can also look for previous years cut off and predict the expected cut off for the current year.
The NLSAT cut-off depends upon various factors such as the number of students who have qualified the exam, overall result analysis, overall exam difficulty level, number of seats available etc. Clearing the cutoff of NLSAT in mandatory for LLB admission at NLU Bangalore.
The official exam conducting body does not release the NLSAT 2025 cut off. Only students who will qualify the NLSAT cut off will proceed to the final admission stage.
The NLSAT cutoff of previous years can be checked in the tables provided below.
NLSAT Cutoff 2024
The NLSAT cutoff for 2024 is provided in the table below:
Category | Cutoff for Part A | Cutoff for Part B |
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General Category | 85 percentile | 99 percentile |
NLSAT Cutoff 2023
Refer the table below for NLSAT cut-off for 2023.
Category | Cutoff for Part A | Cutoff for Part B |
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General Category | 82.6 percentile | 99.1 percentile |
There are several factors depending upon which the official exam conducting body releases the NLSAT 2025 cut off. Some of the parameters are listed below.
The NLSAT 2025 cutoff is the minimum marks that a candidate needs to score in the entrance exam in order to qualify it. The significance of the NLSAT cut-off is explained below.
NLSAT 2025 has a total of 120 seats offered to candidates who have qualified NLSAT LLB 2025. Seats are also reserved for numerous categories. The complete seat intake and reservation details are mentioned in the table below.
Category | Seat Intake | Percentage of Seats Reserved |
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General Category | 50 Seats | - |
OBC Category | 32 Seats | 27% |
EWS Category | 11 Seats | 10% |
SC Category | 18 Seats | 15% |
ST Category | 09 Seats | 7.5% |
Note: A total intake of 5% is reserved horizontally for Persons with Disabilities (PWD), 30% of the total intake is reserved horizontally for women, and 25% of the total intake is reserved horizontally (compartmentalised) for Karnataka students.
Want to know more about NLSAT
The NLSAT previous years question papers are released on the same day the previous exam has been conducted, so that it can be used for upcoming exam.
CLAT is more tougher than NLSAT, however, the difficulty level for both is usually of moderate level.
NLSAT 2025 is moderately difficult, one of the toughest and most competitive law exams.
A score ranging between 25 percentile to 35 percentile is considered a very low score in NLSAT 2025.
A score above 80 percentile is considered a good score in NLSAT 2025.
The NLSAT 2025 passing marks are the minimum marks required in order to qualify the exam. The NLSAT 2024 passing marks are 75 percentile.
A total of 120 seats are offered for NLSAT 2025 3-Years LLB course.
The significance of NLSAT 2025 cut off is that it helps in predicting the expected cut-off for the upcoming exam as well as provides a clear understanding of the minimum level of preparation to be done to meet the cut off.
Some of the factors that are taken into account in order to release the NLSAT 2025 cut off are as follows:
NLSIU Bengaluru does not release the NLSAT 2025 cut off on the official website. Candidates can get an idea of the cut-off by going through various YouTube videos.
The NLSAT 2025 cut off is the minimum marks required in order to qualify the entrance exam.
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