The Consortium of National Law Universities will declare the revised CLAT 2025 results anytime soon at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. In response to an inquiry by the Careers360 consortium stated that the CLAT 2025 results have been revised and are awaiting the Supreme Court judgment. As soon as the CLAT 2025 SC written judgement is out, the CLAT 2025 revised result will be declared on the official website. The Supreme Court judgement on the CLAT 2025 revised result was delivered on May 7, 2025. A division bench of Justice B R Gavai and Justice A G Masih presided over the CLAT 2025 Supreme Court hearing. The Supreme Court slammed the Consortium of National Law Universities for its careless approach in framing questions for the CLAT UG 2025 and ordered changes to the marking scheme of six questions. The Consortium was previously given a four-week time period to declare the CLAT 2025 revised results.
The Consortium of National Law Universities will also notify the CLAT 2025 counselling dates after the result declaration. Candidates must clear the CLAT 2025 cut-off of NLUs to obtain seat allotment.
Particulars | Dates |
CLAT 2025 exam date | December 1, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 provisional answer key | December 2, 2024, 4 PM |
Objection raising window | December 2-3, 2024, up to 4 PM |
CLAT 2025 final answer key | December 07, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 result date | December 07, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 final answer key as per the court order | Any time soon |
Revised CLAT 2025 result date | Any time soon |
Candidates can find the verdict passed by the Supreme Court for cases in CLAT 2025 UG. A total of 6 questions were considered.
Q. no | SC Verdict | Details |
56 | The correct answer is option C and D both | The court finds option C is also a correct option in addition to option D. |
77 | The correct answer is option B | The question can be answered using logical reasoning and common sense, and it is not out of the syllabus. The withdrawn question is now reinstated. |
78 | No interference by SC | SC refuses to interfere with the question |
88 | Question withdrawn | Q. 88 was similar to Q. no 85. Since Q. no 85 is already been deleted by the Consortium, 88 must also be withdrawn |
115 | Question withdrawn | Technical error in the numbering of questions |
116 | Question withdrawn | Both questions are deleted as there was an error in one of the questions - 115, and the answer to 116 depended on question 115. |
How does the Supreme Court Judgement impact CLAT 2025 Score?
The table below indicates how a candidate’s score in CLAT 2025 will change after the revision ordered by the Supreme Court in the CLAT 2025 answer key. However, candidates can see a drop of up to 4.25 marks in the CLAT 2025 revised result. These revisions will substantially impact candidates’ NLU preference and their likelihood of securing admission.
Q. no | Marks added | Marks deducted |
5 | +1.25 mark if marked option C | -1.25 if marked option D |
56 | +1.25 marks if marked option C | No change (No additional marks deducted due to the change) |
77 | No change (Consortium’s answer upheld) | No change |
78 | No change (Consortium’s answer upheld) | No change |
88 | +0.25 marks for everyone who marked an option other than D | -1 mark for those who marked option D |
115 | +0.25 marks for everyone who marked the wrong answer as per the final answer key published by the consortium | -1 for everyone who marked the correct answer as per the final answer key published by the consortium |
116 | +0.25 marks for everyone who marked the wrong answer as per the final answer key published by the consortium | -1 mark for everyone who marked the correct answer as per the final answer key published by the consortium |
On Question asked by student community
Hello Dear Student,
With a CLAT AIR of 19,688 as an OBC candidate, your chances of securing a seat in regular counselling rounds are extremely low. Your best prospects lie in participating in the vacant seats/spot rounds of universities that feature regional or state quotas, specifically the Tamil Nadu National
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Can you please clarify as to what are you trying to ask?
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a 5-year BA LLB program. The Bar Council of India has removed the upper age limit for admission to integrated law courses, and NIOS is a recognized board. If you are not appearing for CLAT , you can apply to several
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