As candidates await the resumption of the CLAT 2025 counselling process after the Supreme Court judgement in CLAT UG matters, the Consortium of National Law Universities has issued an important update on the revised result and counselling. The Consortium of NLUs has informed that it is working on the CLAT 2025 revised result and the counselling notification will be issued soon. In this article, get all details about the update issued by the consortium.
On May 7, the Supreme Court had ordered withdrawal of three questions and revised the answer to one question in the CLAT 2025 final answer key. Additionally, the answer to one question has also been changed by the Delhi HC.
In response to a query by Careers360, the Consortium of NLUs has informed that the CLAT 2025 revised result will be published in the next 2-3 days.
“The CLAT Consortium is working on updating the results as per the order of the Supreme court order. The updated results will be published soon.”
Additionally, as per sources, the Consortium has also informed that all the CLAT 2025 counselling invites and the counselling registration fee payments made after publication of the earlier result on December 7, will be honored.

Candidates are advised to keep checking the consortium’s official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in for further updates. In its update, the consortium of NLUs has assured the already registered candidate that they need not do anything.
The SC judgement will significantly impact the CLAT 2025 scores. A score in the revised result can increase by up to 3.25 marks or go down by up to 4.25 marks. This change will have a significant impact on the candidate’s NLU preferences and admission chances.
The CLAT PG hearing is also scheduled to be conducted on May 26 in the Delhi HC. It remains to be seen whether the CLAT PG results will also be revised.
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Start preparing for CLAT by first understanding the exam pattern and syllabus, which includes English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Make a simple daily routine and begin with basics read newspapers regularly for current affairs, practice comprehension passages for English and legal sections, and solve basic
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With an AIR of 9076 and EWS rank of 846 in CLAT 2026, getting a top NLUs is unlikely, which is why you didn’t get a seat in the first round. However, you still have some chances in lower-tier NLUs like NLU Odisha, NLU Assam, NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya,
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With a CLAT 2026 score of 60.75, AIR 17,715, and OBC-NCL rank 3,347 as an out-of-Delhi candidate, getting a seat in the Faculty of Law, Delhi University is very unlikely. DU’s cut-offs for OBC candidates are usually much higher, even in later rounds. You should keep backup options like
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With AIR 10542 and OBC rank 1843, getting top NLUs is unlikely. However, you still have chances in newer or lower ranked NLUs like NLU Assam, NUSRL Ranchi, MNLU Nagpur/Mumbai, especially in later or vacancy rounds. Also consider good private law colleges as backup options.
Since you scored 8000 AIR in CLAT, getting into top NLUs may not be possible, so it is a good idea to look for affordable and good law colleges.
State government law colleges are usually low in fees, and have decent reputation. Some options include Government Law College, Mumbai, Faculty
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