CLAT UG GNLU Gandhinagar Expected Cutoff 2025 Category-Wise: Aspirants seeking admission to GNLU Gandhinagar can check the expected CLAT UG cutoff ranks for 2025 to gauge their chances. As per analysis, For the general category, the cutoff may range between 400 to 500, while for women candidates it ranges from 450 to 550. The cutoff, determined by factors like courses, participating colleges, and available seats, is presented in opening and closing ranks based on previous trends. Those within the cutoff range can proceed with the admission process, which includes participating in the CLAT UG counselling organized by the Consortium of NLUs and completing formalities like document verification and fee submission.
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CLAT UG GNLU Gandhinagar Expected Cutoff 2025: Gender-Neutral
Based on last year's figures, find the CLAT UG 2025 GNLU Gandhinagar across categories for General-neutral category in the following table-
Category | CLAT UG Expected Cutoff 2025 |
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General | 400 to 500 |
EWS | 900 to 1000 |
OBC | 1800 to 1900 |
SC | 5000 to 6000 |
ST | 10000 to 11000 |
CLAT UG GNLU Gandhinagar Expected Cutoff 2025: Women
Find the CLAT UG 2025 GNLU Gandhinagar for women candidates across categories in the following format.
Category | CLAT UG Expected Cutoff 2025 |
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General | 450 to 550 |
OBC | 1800 to 1900 |
SC | 5500 to 6500 |
ST | 9500 to 10500 |
The median salary package offered to undergraduate (UG) students at GNLU was reported at INR 16 LPA, while the median package for postgraduate LLM students reached INR 6 LPA. Notably, in 2023, the median salary package for BSW LLB (Hons) programs experienced an increase of 3.89%. In contrast, the LLM program saw a substantial rise of 42.85% in its median package, highlighting the growing demand and value of advanced legal education. Some of the prominent firms actively participating in recruitment include A&M Partners, Clasis Law, DPSA Legal, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, and IndusLaw, among others.