CLAT 2022: Know previous year cut-offs for top national law schools
Deepti Shikha | May 30, 2022 | 02:16 PM IST | 1 min read
CLAT 2022 will be conducted on June 19, 2022, for admission to 5-year LLB and LLM programmes
Know your admission chances in National Law Universities based on your home state & exam result for All India Category & State Category seats.
Try NowNEW DELHI : The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will conduct the national level law entrance exam, Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 on June 19, 2022. Scores of CLAT 2022 will be accepted by 22 national law universities (NLUs), including some of the top law schools in the country. Candidates looking for admission to top national law schools will need to clear the CLAT cut offs which are announced for each participating NLU during the seat allotment.
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The CLAT 2022 cut-off will be the minimum score or rank for which a candidate is offered admission. A number of factors are considered to determine the CLAT cut-offs like the number of candidates who have applied for admission , their performance in the exam, reservation policy of NLUs and others.
The CLAT cut-off marks for top 5 NLUs may range from 95-105 for general category candidates. Though it changes every year depending on the influencing factors, checking the previous year cut-offs would be helpful in knowing the trends and preparing for the exam .
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Previous years CLAT cut-offs for top 5 NLUs
NLSIU Bengaluru BA LLB cut-off 2021
|
Category |
Cut off rank |
Cut off marks |
|
General |
83 |
103.5 |
|
General - Karnataka category |
237 |
96.75 |
|
SC |
2112 |
73.75 |
|
ST |
3042 |
68.25 |
NALSAR Hyderabad BA LLB cut-off 2021
|
Category |
Rank |
Marks |
|
General (All India) |
172 |
99 |
|
General (Telangana) |
519 |
90.25 |
|
OBC-C-TL |
10732 |
45.75 |
|
SC |
2884 |
69 |
|
ST |
6854 |
54.75 |
WBNUJS Kolkata previous year cut offs 2021 - BA LLB
|
Category |
Cut off rank |
Cut off marks |
|
General |
241 |
96.75 |
|
General - WB |
908 |
84 |
|
OBC |
4575 |
62 |
|
SC |
3644 |
65.25 |
|
ST |
2546 |
71 |
GNLU Gandhinagar BA LLB cut-off 2021
|
Category |
Cut off rank |
Cut off marks |
|
General |
375 |
92.75 |
|
OBC |
1693 |
76.75 |
|
SC |
7277 |
53.5 |
|
ST |
14753 |
38.75 |
NLU Jodhpur BA LLB cut-off 2021
|
Category |
CLAT cut-off (AIR) |
CLAT marks |
|
General |
356 |
93.25 |
|
General (PWD) |
9711 |
47.75 |
|
SC |
5983 |
57.25 |
|
ST |
15063 |
38.25 |
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Meanwhile, the consortium will release the CLAT 2022 admit cards soon on its official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The admit card will inform the candidates about their roll number, exam center name and address and exam day instructions.
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