The Consortium of National Law Universities has declared the CLAT 2025 result today, May 17, 2025. Candidates can download their CLAT revised result 2025 from the official website of the consortium - consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Five Logical Reasoning and two Quantitative Techniques questions have been withdrawn, reducing the CLAT 2025 UG evaluation from 120 marks to 113 marks. The Supreme Court heard an appeal from Hardik Garg challenging the CLAT results on May 16. The consortium of NLUs told the Supreme Court that it will publish the CLAT 2025 revised results in two hours, once the SC judgement order is uploaded. CJI B.R Gavai replied, saying the written order will be published today. The Supreme Court's written judgment on CLAT 2025 results has been published on the SC's website. The CLAT 2025 results after revision will be published today itself. Read the complete article to know about the CLAT 2025 revised result date and time, official website, Supreme Court CLAT 2025 judgement and more.
The CLAT 2025 results has been declared on May 17, 2025 at around 3:15 pm. On May 16, the consortium of NLUs told SC that it will publish the CLAT revised results 2025. Candidates can check the updated CLAT 2025 result date and time here in the table below.
CLAT 2025 revised results date | May 17, 2025 |
CLAT 2025 revised results time | 3:15 pm (Out) |
The Supreme Court today heard a petition from Hardik Garg. During the hearing, the counsel for the consortium said, “We will publish the final result in two hours but the order is not up.” To this CJI B.R. Gavai replied, “I signed it yesterday evening. It will be published right now.”
A new petition was filed by a candidate named Hardik Garg on May 10, 2025 challenging the CLAT 2025 result. The Supreme Court heard the petition today and dismissed it. Furthermore, the SC said that no further petitions will be heard in this regard. The consortium of NLUs has its way clear now and the results will be published by evening today. The consortium said it has already prepared the results, but it is waiting for the Supreme Court written judgment.
The SC written judgment on CLAT 2025 results has been published on the SC's official website. CJI B.R. Gavai said he had already signed the order yesterday and it will be published right now. The Supreme Court judgment on CLAT 2025 results has been uploaded, and it will shortly be followed by CLAT results. In its written judgment, SC also directed to begin CLAT 2025 counselling within two weeks from May 7, 2025.
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SASTRA Deemed University accepts CLAT scores for admission. They admit students based on CLAT scores as well as class 12 marks, with an aggregate score of 50% in English. Based on these scores, a merit list is published by the university.
SASTRA Deemed University accepts CLAT scores for admission. The eligibility criteria require class 12 marks, with an aggregate score of 50% in English, CLAT scores, and a maximum age limit of 19 years as of August 1, 2025.
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CLAT is an entrance examination conducted for admissions into law colleges. The qualifying marks vary with the colleges. You should check the details on the website to get a clear idea regarding cut offs for the colleges. You will also get the exam pattern through the article shared.
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