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The Delhi High Court has directed the Consortium of National Law Universities to revise the marksheets and republish the final list of selected candidates of CLAT UG 2025 within four weeks. The court in the CLAT 2025 UG judgement identified errors in four questions and answers in the CLAT UG 2025 exam. The revision of these four questions will impact a candidate’s score in the CLAT 2025 revised result. As the CLAT 2025 result is revised, candidates will see a change in their ranking. The comparison of CLAT marks vs rank outlines the expected score required for a specific rank in the CLAT 2025 exam. Read the article to find out how the rank of the candidates changes to the revised CLAT 2025 results.
There are 17 questions under consideration in the CLAT 2025 UG judgement. Out of 17 questions, 4 questions have been considered, and the rest have been rejected by the Delhi HC. The questions which are rejected by the court will not affect the candidates’ score in the revised CLAT UG 2025 results. However, the four questions which are accepted by the Delhi HC will change the marks in CLAT UG 2025.
In the table below, candidates can find out how their score will change due to the revision of CLAT 2025 results following changes in the four questions which are accepted by the Delhi High Court. As per the CLAT UG judgement, candidates can see a score increase of upto 4 marks or a decrease of up to 2.25 marks due to the revised CLAT 2025 results. Following the Delhi HC order to revise 4 questions, a 2 to 4 mark shift in CLAT 2025 could significantly change candidates' rank on the merit list.
Q. no | Answer as per Consortium | Answer as per the Court | Impact on CLAT 2025 score |
5 | D | C | Those who marked option ‘C’ will get +1.25 marks |
-1.25 marks will be deducted for those who marked option ‘D’ | |||
77 | B | Question Withdrawn | -1 will be deducted for those who marked option ‘B’ |
+0.25 marks will be awarded for those who marked any other option | |||
115 | A | D | +1 mark will be awarded for whoever attempted the question, either correctly or incorrectly |
+0.25 marks added back on account of negative marking | |||
116 | NA | NA | +1 mark will be awarded for candidates who attempted the question in Set B, C and D |
+0.25 marks added back on account of negative marking |
The impact of the CLAT 2025 revised mark on candidates’ rank depends on various factors, like the nature of the revision of marks (increased or decreased), the magnitude of mark change and the performance of other candidates. The CLAT marks vs rank analysis indicate that a change in 1-2 marks can lead to a change of up to 1000 ranks. The table given below provides the marks and the expected corresponding ranks.
Marks | Rank |
98+ marks | 200 and above |
92+ marks | 500 and above |
90+ marks | 1000 and above |
88+ marks | 1500 and above |
86+ marks | 2000 and above |
85+ marks | 2500 and above |
83+ marks | 3000 and above |
82+ marks | 3500 and above |
80+ marks | 5000 and above |
77+ marks | 6000 and above |
74+ marks | 8000 and above |
72+ marks | 10000 and above |
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Yes, you can prepare for CLAT through self-study. Many students do it and score well. But self-study works only if you are disciplined and follow a proper plan.
Here are a few points to keep in mind:
1. Know the syllabus and pattern.
Understand each section: English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quant.
2. Make a fixed timetable.
Study a little every day. Consistency matters more than long hours.
3. Use good books and online sources.
Choose reliable material so you don’t waste time.
4. Practice a lot.
Solve mock tests and previous papers regularly. This is the most important part of CLAT prep.
5. Analyse your mistakes.
Check where you go wrong and improve those areas.
6. Stay updated with current affairs.
Read daily news or monthly current affairs PDFs.
If you can follow these steps honestly, self-study is enough. If you feel stuck or need guidance with strategy, you can always use online classes or doubt-clearing support.
Hope it helps !
According to our prediction the date is tentatively on December 14, 2025 or CLAT 2026 admissions. You may read more about it here law.careers360.com/articles/clat-result
Choosing the right CLAT coaching is a personal decision that should align with your learning style, budget, and location. There isn't a single "best" one.
A humanistic approach suggests you consider these factors:
Faculty & Focus: Look for institutions with experienced faculty who offer personalized doubt clearing, not just recorded lectures.
Material Quality: The study material must be updated to the latest CLAT pattern, emphasizing Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs.
Peer Environment: A strong peer group and competitive environment boost motivation.
The linked article from Careers360 provides context and lists major national players in the CLAT prep space, which you can use to start your comparison: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-online-coaching . Choose the one that feels like the best investment in your future
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At MERI Institute , students can pursue law courses based on their 12th-grade merit , without the stress of competitive entrance tests. This makes it an excellent choice for those who want to build a career in law but prefer a more straightforward admission process.
The institute focuses on practical legal education , with experienced faculty members, regular court visits, moot court training, and interactive seminars that help students understand real-world legal practices. The campus environment is supportive and student-friendly, offering both academic guidance and personal growth opportunities.
So, if you’re looking for law colleges without CLAT , MERI Institute in Delhi can be a great fit—providing quality education, a balanced learning approach, and a pathway to a successful law career without the pressure of tough entrance exams.
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