CLAT 2022 College Predictor: Know admission chances in national law universities
Team Careers360 | June 24, 2022 | 01:35 PM IST | 2 mins read
Careers360 has launched the college predictor of CLAT 2022 now. Students can make use of this tool to predict their college admission chances.
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NEW DELHI:
CLAT 2022 result is likely to be announced today, June 24, 2022. A total of 56,472 candidates have appeared in
CLAT 2022
for undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. CLAT scores 2022 will be used for admission to 22 national law universities. All these participating universities will offer admissions on the basis of merit cum preference. Candidates who are curious to know about which NLU they can get during the counselling can use the CLAT 2022 college predictor tool launched by Careers360.
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The CLAT college predictor tool is based on advanced algorithms and uses the historical counselling data to predict the law school for the candidates. The college predictor of CLAT 2022 helps the candidates predict the chances of getting a seat in both the all-India category and state category based on your CLAT ranking 2022.
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With CLAT college predictor 2022, candidates can also check the past performances of national law universities on various ranking parameters such as the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) for law schools. They can also check the category-wise cut-off for various NLUs using the CLAT 2022 college predictor.
How to access CLAT 2022 college predictor by Careers360:
Students can go through the steps mentioned below to know how to access the college predictor of CLAT 2022.
Step 1: Open the CLAT 2022 college predictor link and then enter the overall rank.
Step 2: Then, choose the home state, seat type (All India or State category), specially-abled details (if applicable), caste group and gender.
Step 3: After that, click on the “predict my college” button at the bottom of the screen.
Step 4: The list of colleges or institutes will appear on the screen which are the colleges with higher chances of getting admission based on CLAT 2022 rank.
Also read | CLAT answer key 2022 released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in
The CLAT college predictor 2022 tool gets the student’s input and predicts the chances of getting admission to colleges on the basis of the past year’s data and trends. They can also get their personalized CLAT reports including top predicted colleges and counselling.
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