The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the answer key for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 for both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs. Aspirants who appeared for the exam can now access the provisional answer key on the official website of the Consortium of NLUs, and they have the option to raise objections regarding any discrepancies or errors in the key.
Key Dates and Objection Window
The CLAT 2025 answer key was made available to candidates on date for both UG and PG streams. Candidates who believe there are discrepancies in the provided answer key can submit their objections through the official portal of the Consortium of NLUs until deadline date. It is important for candidates to act swiftly, as the objection window is open for a limited time only.
The objections must be submitted with valid justifications, and candidates are advised to follow the instructions carefully to ensure their objections are considered. The Consortium will review all objections and, if deemed valid, will release a revised answer key. The final answer key will be used to calculate the results for CLAT 2025.
How to Raise Objections
Candidates wishing to challenge any answers in the CLAT 2025 answer key must log in to the official website, using their registration number and date of birth. After accessing the answer key, they can submit their objections by selecting the relevant questions and providing proof of error or incorrect answers. It’s crucial that candidates submit their objections before the deadline to ensure they are considered.
The Consortium has stated that only those objections accompanied by valid supporting materials, such as books, papers, or other academic references, will be reviewed. This is a standard procedure to maintain the integrity of the examination process.
Expected Cutoff and Result Timeline
While the Consortium has not yet released the cutoff for CLAT 2025, candidates can expect it to be announced shortly after the final answer key is released. The cutoff for both UG and PG programs typically depends on factors such as the number of candidates, overall performance in the exam, and the availability of seats in various law schools across India.
The CLAT 2025 results will be announced soon after the objection window closes and the final answer key is issued. Candidates can expect to receive their individual scores via email or through the official website, where they can also download their scorecards.