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The Consortium of National Law Universities is expected to revise the CLAT UG 2025 results. In a judgement passed by the Delhi High Court on December 20, two answers have been modified in the CLAT 2025 final answer key. The sustained objections pertain to questions 14 and 100 in Set A. The correct answer to question 14 has been changed to option C. Question no 100 has been withdrawn as none of the given options were found to be correct.
The Delhi HC verdict on the CLAT 2025 answer key is the latest one in the string of court petitions against CLAT 2025 filed this year. Earlier, the Supreme Court had quashed a petition that sought to challenge the CLAT PG result 2025.
The Delhi HC has ordered changes in the two questions in the CLAT 2025 Set A answer key. Accordingly, changes will be made in other sets as well. The changes are given below.
Particulars | Status |
Question no. 14 | Correct answer changed to option C |
Question no. 100 | Question withdrawn (None of the given options were correct. Correct answer is Sohan) |
As per reports, the Core Committee of the Consortium of NLUs is expected to hold a meeting to decide the future course of action. It remains to be seen whether the consortium will follow the court instructions and revise the CLAT 2025 result or decide to challenge the verdict in the Supreme Court.
Sources say, that the consortium has delayed the listing process. As a consequence of this, the CLAT 2025 merit list originally scheduled to be published on December 26 is likely to be delayed. Further details are awaited.
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Hello,
While NLUs are costly, you can still pursue government-funded law education through state-funded universities and their affiliated colleges that accept CLAT scores, such as institutes like Banaras Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University.
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It is always better to take the CLAT exam right after Class 12 if your goal is to build a career in law, because CLAT UG is specifically designed for admission into integrated five-year law programs like BA LLB, BCom LLB, or BBA LLB. Appearing after Class 12 saves you time, as you complete both graduation and law together in a single course. On the other hand, if you first complete graduation and then plan for law, you will not be eligible for CLAT UG but instead for CLAT PG, which is meant for admission into LLM programs. This path takes longer, because you first spend three or four years on graduation and then add another three years in an LLB program if you choose not to go for an integrated course. So, if you are already sure about pursuing law as your career, writing CLAT right after Class 12 is the smarter and time-saving option, while writing it after graduation makes sense only if you are considering higher studies in law or a shift in career later.
For CLAT, the most important topics are from Legal Reasoning, Current Affairs & GK, the Indian Constitution, English Language, Quantitative Techniques and Logical Reasoning. For a brief detail you can go through the following link: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-important-topics
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Hi dear candidate,
Both the colleges Maharaja Agrasen (MAIMS) or Gitarattan (GIBS) are affiliated to IP University and allows admission either by CLAT or IPU CET Law. Without either of these exams, your admission is NOT accepted there. You can try looking for management quota seats in these colleges if you have got good marks in 12th class.
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You can easily register yourself for CLAT exam by visiting the Consortium of NLUs official website and follow these steps:
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