The number of rounds for CLAT Counselling changes each year depending on how many seats are available and how many students apply.
Last year (2022), there were 3 rounds. We don't know yet how many rounds there will be in 2023, so be sure to check the official CLAT website for updates.
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The CLAT Counseling 2023 is conducted in multiple rounds, and the exact number of rounds may vary from year to year based on various factors such as the number of seats available and the number of candidates applying.
In the previous year's CLAT Counseling (2022), there were three rounds of seat allo
The CLAT Counseling 2023 will have five rounds.The counseling process is conducted online and includes multiple rounds with candidates being required to register and pay a counseling fee.
Eligible candidates will get notified by registered email, mobile number or SMS.
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