Law College Predictor Calculator

Turn marks and profile strength into admission forecasts. See match, target, and reach options quickly. Build a sharper shortlist with practical planning support today.

Enter Your Scores

Use values from 0 to 100. The calculator compares your weighted profile against sample selectivity bands and planning cutoffs.

Largest weight in the predictor model.
Use GPA converted to percentage, or normalized academics.
Measures problem solving and analytical strength.
Reading speed, comprehension, and vocabulary.
Useful for law entrance style assessments.
Add your interview readiness estimate.
Statement quality, activities, and overall presentation.
Reflects preparation rhythm and reliability.
Changes comparison cutoffs for your planning style.
Reset

Formula Used

Composite Admission Score

Score = (Entrance × 0.40) + (Academics × 0.16) + (Logic × 0.10) + (Verbal × 0.09) + (Current Affairs × 0.08) + (Interview × 0.07) + (Profile × 0.05) + (Consistency × 0.05)

Adjusted College Cutoff

Adjusted Cutoff = Base College Cutoff + Selectivity Offset

Estimated Chance

Chance = 100 ÷ (1 + e-(Score − Adjusted Cutoff) / 4.5)

This is a planning model, not an official admissions rule. Real admissions may also consider reservations, essays, interviews, school policy, and yearly competition.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your entrance test score as a percentage or normalized score.
  2. Convert GPA or academic history into a 0–100 academic score.
  3. Add section scores for logic, verbal, current affairs, interview, profile, and consistency.
  4. Select your preferred shortlist style: elite, competitive, balanced, or broad.
  5. Press Predict Colleges to generate the result above the form.
  6. Review your composite score, fit table, graph, and improvement priorities.
  7. Use the CSV or PDF button to save your estimate.

Example Data Table

Applicant Exam Academics Logic Verbal GK Interview Profile Consistency Selectivity Composite Likely Outcome
A 91 88 86 84 82 79 80 90 Elite 87.05 Strong for ambitious shortlists
B 79 83 76 74 72 68 71 80 Balanced 77.23 Good match and target mix
C 70 76 68 66 61 63 67 73 Broad 69.16 Balanced with safer options
D 58 65 60 59 55 57 61 62 Broad 59.45 Focus on improvement first

Frequently Asked Questions

1) What does this calculator predict?

It estimates your law college readiness using weighted test, academic, and profile factors. It then compares your score against planning cutoffs for sample colleges.

2) Is this an official admission predictor?

No. It is an educational planning tool. Actual admissions can vary because colleges may use quotas, interviews, essays, and yearly seat competition.

3) How should I enter my academic score?

Use a normalized value from 0 to 100. If your GPA uses another scale, convert it into a percentage before using the calculator.

4) Why does the entrance exam carry the highest weight?

Law admissions often rely heavily on competitive test performance. That is why the exam score contributes the largest share in this planning model.

5) What does shortlist selectivity change?

It adjusts the planning cutoffs used for comparison. Elite mode raises expected cutoffs, while broad mode lowers them for safer list building.

6) How are chance percentages calculated?

The tool uses a logistic curve based on the gap between your composite score and each adjusted cutoff. Larger positive gaps produce higher chances.

7) Can I use this for any country?

Yes, as a general planning tool. Replace the sample college assumptions with your local context when interpreting the result and building your shortlist.

8) What should I improve first for better predictions?

Start with your lowest weighted sections, especially entrance exam performance. Stronger reasoning, verbal skill, and consistent preparation can quickly improve outcomes.

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