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CLAT 2025: Expected Cut Off & Past Trends | Marks vs Rank
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Based on your rank of 1848 in the EWS category for CLAT, your chances of getting into a National Law University (NLU) depend on several factors, including the number of seats reserved for the EWS category, the total number of applicants, and the preferences of candidates above you.
Lower-Tier NLUs You have a chance to secure admission in newer NLUs like:
Mid-Tier NLUs If the cutoffs drop slightly compared to the previous years or fewer EWS applicants apply for top-tier NLUs, you might have a shot at:
Top-Tier NLUs Admission to the top NLUs (NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, WBNUJS Kolkata, NLUD Delhi, etc.) might not be possible at this rank under EWS unless there are significant shifts in cutoffs.
You can also use the CLAT college predictor tool to predict which college you can get based on your score or rank.
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Hi,
Based on the previous year analysis, According to your CLAT category Rank some of the National Law University in which you have chance to get a seat are
These are the colleges in which you would have good chances of getting admission. You can predict more colleges through CLAT college predictor .
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Know your admission chances in National Law Universities based on your home state & exam result for All India Category & State Category seat.
With an EWS (Economically Weaker Section) rank of 1848 in the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) 2024, you might have a competitive edge to secure admission into several National Law Universities (NLUs) that accept CLAT scores. Typically, NLUs like, NLSIU Bangalore, and NUJS Kolkata often have higher cutoff ranks for general and reserved categories you may not get that but lower ranked nlus and mew ones.
The Consortium of NLUs will release the cut off for the on its official website after the CLAT result 2025 is declared. All participating institutes released the allotment list. The seat allotment PDF contains the rank of the candidate who has been allotted seat in the institute.
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