
CLAT 2021 Results LIVE Updates: The Consortium of National Law Universities will declare the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2021) results today. The result will be available on the official website – consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The CLAT exam was held on July 23 in offline mode.
The institute had earlier released the answer key of the CLAT exam on July 23, 2021, at 9 pm and had given the opportunity to candidates to raise objections till July 24 at 9 pm. The final answer key was released on July 27.
As per the counselling schedule released by the CNLUs, counselling registration process will begin from July 29 by invitation to approximately five times the number of seats in each category. The counselling process will end on July 30 and the candidates will have to pay Rs 50,000 to block the seat.
The first allotment list will be published on August 1. Candidates shortlisted will have to accept/lock the seat and upload documents and pay fee to the NLUs before August 5. The second allotment list will be published on August 9 and the third allotment will be released on August 13.
Last year, a total of 75,183 candidates applied for CLAT-2020 out of which 68,833 candidates had downloaded the admit cards. Of those who had downloaded the admit cards, 86.20 per cent appeared for the test.
Consortium of National Law Universities will declare the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2021) results today, however, the exam authority has not confirmed the timings yet. "It will release today evening, we will upload a press release soon," said an official.
As the Consortium removed one question from CLAT 2021 UG paper, the evaluation of the candidates for the Under-Graduate Programme will be out of 149 marks instead of 150 marks.
Modifications have been made to four questions from PG and 1 question from UG exam for CLAT 2021 this year.
UG and PG candidates who had appeared for CLAT 2021 examinations can visit the official website— consortiumofnlus.ac.in— where the results will soon be uploaded.
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This is the home page of the official website of the Consortium of NLUs from where CLAT 2021 candidates can access results.
Once CLAT 2021 results are declared for UG and PG students, candidates can head to the official website of the Consortium of NLUs— consortiumofnlus.ac.in. After landing on the home page, click on the result link displayed and then access results after submitting required details.
62,106 candidates who had appeared for the CLAT 2021 exams on July 23, 2021 wait for the results that are to be declared today.
Few days before the scheduled exam date, the Supreme Court had dismissed a plea seeking postponement of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021. The exam was eventually held on July 23 with strict Covid protocols and guidelines.
The counselling process will start on July 29 and end on July 30 and the candidates will have to pay Rs 50,000 to block the seat. Only ahortlisted candidates will be eligible for the counselling registration.
The CLAT 2021 exam was conducted on July 23, 2021 at 147 centres in 82 cities across India. The Consortium increased the number of test centres and directed to accommodate a capacity of less than 50% of actual seating in all examination halls. This was done to ensure the safety of candidates, invigilators and staff.
After CLAT 2021 results are declared, students can head to the official website— clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in. On the home page, click on the result link and then fill in the required log-in details. The scores will be displayed on the screen. Candidates can download and get a printout of the results.
After the results are declared today by the Consortium of NLUs, the registration process for counselling session will begin. An invite will be sent to candidates. Only shortlisted candidates will be eligible for counselling and only candidates who complete the reigstration process will be considered for seat allottments
Once, the counselling session ends on July 30, the CNLU will publish the first allotment list on August 1. Candidates shortlisted will have to accept/lock the seat and upload documents and pay the fee to the NLUs before August 5.
As the Consortium removed one question from CLAT 2021 UG paper, the evaluation of the candidates for the Under-Graduate Programme will be out of 149 marks instead of 150 marks.
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In 2020, total of 75, 183 candidates had registered and 70, 277 candidates registered for the CLAT 2021 exmination.
Results for CLAT 2021 (UG & PG) will be announced today. Candidates who appeared for the July 23 exam can visit the official website- consortiumofnlus.ac.in- to check the results.
According to the schedule, the counselling registration process will begin from July 29 by invitation to approximately five times the number of seats in each category. The counselling process will end on July 30 and the candidates will have to pay Rs.50,000/-to block the seat.
Candidates who score at least 40 percent marks are considered to pass the exam and are eligible for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate level courses. For reserved category candidates, the cut-off is 35 percent, as per rules.
The objections portal opened after the Consortium released the provisional answer key. It was shut on July 24, 2021, at 9 pm. The Consortium received 24 objections on 11 out of 120 questions for the PG exam, and 1,026 objections were on 61 questions for the UG exam.