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Jyotika Agarwal

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As per the exam analysis and feedback from students, the CLAT 2023 cutoff is likely to go slightly high as the exam was easy to moderate. Top cutoff will remain between 98-100.

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Aayush Godara

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There are many websites where you can predict your college and rank. One of them is Shiksha itself.

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Aayush Godara

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There are many websites where you can predict your college and rank. One of them is Shiksha itself. Try typing & CLAT rank college predictor.

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Aayush Godara

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It would have different lists on the basis of ranks, categories and colleges.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello Mahima it's gonna somewhat difficult to get a seat in NLU since you've got 5000+rank and mostly you ain't gonna get an admission in government colleges so further you can try for private colleges. A gentle reminder based on your rank you can't get admission so easily there are very few chances if you belong to a general category. Likely you have more chances to get a seat if you come under reserved category.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello, to be honest, it's a moderate rank you are gonna find it very difficult because students below the 2000 rank are preferable to get a seat in any of the NLUs across India. So you will have a hard time finding a college admission with that sort of rank but there are some private colleges that will consider you. Right now at the moment, we can't specify certain colleges because every year it changes based on the number of seats allotted across the India.

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Sai Kiran

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
When you've scored a good rank in the CLAT exam, you will be considered in the respective merit list. You can check to guess a college and find a certain opinion using CLAT 2023 college predictor to know the colleges. It purely depends on the score you've obtained.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello,
it's gonna be very difficult but generally, it depends on the number of seats offered throughout the India. So based on your rank it looks tough but you may be able to make it into NLUJA Assam, DSNLU Visakhapatnam, TNNLS Trichy, MNLU Nagpur or MNLU Aurangabad.

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Sai Kiran

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Hello,
5000 rank is somewhat moderate to be honest. With the 5097 ranks, you might not get admission under the general category. However, you might get admission in the reserved category. You need to follow certain other procedures and guidelines and enroll yourself respectively. The fee payment depends on the NLU that you are trying for some may consider and some may not have it.

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Sneha singhal

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It's already out, so you can check.

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