CLAT 2022: Admission calendar, merit list, counselling, seat allotment
CLAT 2022 was conducted successfully on June 19, 2022. The result of CLAT 2022 has been declared on June 24, 2022, at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
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NEW DELHI : The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) declared the CLAT 2022 result on June 24, 2022. Earlier, the CLAT 2022 exam was conducted in 131 examination centres, across 84 locations and in 25 states. Over 56,000 candidates appeared in the examination.
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The CLAT result 2022 is available in the form of individual scorecards and can be downloaded by logging into the official registered account at - conosortiumofnlus.ac.in. Meanwhile, the candidates who have appeared for CLAT 2022 can check the post-exam activities below.
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CLAT consolidated merit list 2022
The consortium will now publish the merit list of CLAT 2022 soon on its official website. The consolidated merit list will carry details such as names of the candidates who appeared in the examination, their marks, rank, and roll number.
CLAT invite list 2022
The invite list is prepared by the consortium to shortlist the candidates for counselling and seat allotment. Candidates more than five times of the available seats will be invited for counselling. Those candidates who fail to make place in the list will be disqualified.
CLAT counselling 2022 and seat allotment
Such candidates who feature in the invite list of CLAT 2022 will be eligible to appear in the counselling. It is the last phase in the CLAT admission process. The CLAT counselling will be conducted in online mode.
Candidates who are included in the CLAT invite list will be asked to provide NLU preferences and submit documents and counselling fee of Rs 30,000 (Rs. 20,000 in case of SC and ST candidates).
Based on the rank and college preference given by the candidates, the consortium will prepare the admission list or allotment list, in three rounds. Candidates included in the allotment list will have to complete the admssion process by locking their seat and submitting the course fee. They will also have the option to quit the admision process.
CLAT 2022 admission calendar
Event |
Date/Year (2022) |
Declaration of consolidated merit list |
June 24, 2022 |
Publication of counselling invite list |
June 25, 2022 |
Counselling registration process (By invitation to approximately five times the number of seats in each category) |
June 25, 2022 to June 27, 2022 (Midnight) |
Publication of First Allotment List and payment of fee to the respective NLUs (Candidates will either- 1) Accept/Lock the seat and upload documents and pay fee to the NLUs; OR 2) Apply for Revise and submit documents and pay fee to the NLUs; OR 3) Exit admission process) |
June 30, 2022 to July 02, 2022 |
Publication of Second AllotmentList and payment of fee to the respective NLUs (Newly allotted candidate will either- 1) Accept/Lock the seat and upload documents and pay feeto the NLUs; OR 2) Apply for Revise and submit documents and pay fee to theNLUs; OR 3) Exit admission process) |
July 07, 2022 to July 09, 2022 |
Publication of Third List and payment of fee to the respectiveNLUs (Newly allotted candidatewill either- 1) Accept/Lock the seat and upload documents and pay feeto the NLUs; OR 2) Apply for Revise and submit documents and pay fee to the NLUs; OR 3) Exit admission process) |
July 12, 2022 to July 13, 2022 |
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