It basically depends on two factors which are as follows:
What toppers have scored: A total of 60 seats are available for General candidates at NLU Delhi. You'll need to climb into the top 100. The rankings are determined by how much each person has scored. Top rankers tend to score around 110–120, with 95–105 being the cut-off. Based on previous results, you need at least 95 points to pass the cut-off.
Your category: If you belong to other minority categories, then the cut-off will be lower for SC, ST, OBC, Kashmiri migrants, and PWDs. You will be easily admitted.
However, the cut-off range mostly depends on the marks scored by the toppers.
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