CLAT result 2025 : The final results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 are expected to be released today, May 16, 2025 on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The release follows a directive from the Supreme Court of India , which addressed inconsistencies in the original answer key, prompting the Consortium of National Law Universities to issue revised scores.
The Chief Justice of India confirmed that the final order would be passed today, clearing the way for the updated result announcement. Earlier, on May 7, the apex court had ruled on six contentious questions — three were scrapped entirely, and one answer was revised. The Consortium will now consider the corrected answer for Question 77 as per the updated key, according to various media reports.
CLAT 2025 results : Steps to accessCandidates can follow the steps mentioned here to check the CLAT 2025 result from the official website:
The Chief Justice of India confirmed that the final order would be passed today, clearing the way for the updated result announcement. Earlier, on May 7, the apex court had ruled on six contentious questions — three were scrapped entirely, and one answer was revised. The Consortium will now consider the corrected answer for Question 77 as per the updated key, according to various media reports.
CLAT 2025 results : Steps to accessCandidates can follow the steps mentioned here to check the CLAT 2025 result from the official website:
- Visit the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
- On the homepage, locate the option for logging in to the portal. Log in using your credentials such as, registered mobile number and password.
- Click on 'Submit' and proceed.
- View your result, including rank, score, and qualifying status, and note it.
- Download or print your scorecard and keep it saved on your devices for future reference.
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