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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) released the set-wise CLAT 2026 answer key on December 10, 2025 at its official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Candidates can download the CLAT Set A provisional answer key 2026 to check their recorded responses and calculate the expected CLAT 2026 scores.
Additionally, candidates can raise objections against the provisional CLAT 2026 Set A answer key till December 12, 2025. The consortium has released the CLAT 2026 Set A provisional answer key separately for the 5-year LLB and LLM programmes. After considering all the valid objections, the final Set A CLAT 2026 answer key will be published tentatively on December 15, 2025. Based on the final answer key, the consortium will declare CLAT 2026 results, one or two days after its release.
CLAT scores can be calculated using the formula below.
Particulars | Dates |
December 7, 2025 | |
Provisional CLAT 2026 answer key release date | December 10, 2025 |
Objection window opens | December 10, 2025 |
Last date to raise objections | December 12, 2025 |
CLAT 2026 final answer key | December 15, 2025 (Tentative) |
CLAT 2026 result date | December 16, 2025 (Tentative) |
| CLAT Set A Answer Key | Download PDF |
Question Paper with Solution | |
CLAT 2026 Answer Key with Solutions |
Candidates can download the CLAT Set A answer key 2026 by following the steps given below:
Visit the official website of CLAT Consortium- consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Click on the “CLAT 2026” tab
Scroll down to the notification section, and candidates will get the CLAT 2026 UG and PG answer key PDF
Click on the CLAT 2026 answer key and master question paper
The provisional answer key of CLAT 2026 Set A, along with the CLAT 2026 question paper Set A, would be visible on the screen
Download the CLAT Set A answer key 2026 and save it for future reference.
The answer key of CLAT 2026 Set A provides the correct answer to all questions in the CLAT Question Paper. The primary components of the answer key of CLAT 2026 Set A are as follows:
Number of Questions
Correct Answers
Question Types
Section-wise Breakdown
Marking scheme to calculate the probable score
Instructions on how to raise objections
With the release of the provisional answer key of CLAT 2026 Set A, the Consortium of NLUs has opened the objection window till December 12, 2025. During this period, candidates can raise objections by logging into their CLAT 2026 account and pay an objection fee. After reviewing the submitted objections, the consortium will release the final answer key for CLAT 2026 Set A.
The CLAT 2026 objection fee is Rs. 1000 per objection:
Visit the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Sign in to the CLAT account
Click on submit objections
Next, select the desired question booklet (Set A) and the type of objection (about the question or answer)
Specify the question number and enter the objection details
Click on submit
Complete the payment for the objection through the “make payment” option.
The consortium will release the final CLAT Set A final answer key 2026 shortly before the results after considering all valid objections. The Consortium will mention the details of the question that have been removed and the answers that have been changed at the time of publishing the CLAT 2026 Set A final answer key.
On Question asked by student community
Hello aspirant,
With 64.5 marks in CLAT 2026 and EWS+UP domicile, getting a top NLU may be difficult because EWS cutoffs are usually high. However, you may still have chances in the newer or mid-tier NLUs, depending on this year's overall scoring trend. NLUs like NLU Tripura, NLU Shimla or NLU Jabalpur sometimes open seats for EWS candidates at lower scores. It's best to wait for the official ranks and counselling lists, as seats shift during later rounds.
FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
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Hello aspirant,
Getting 43 in CLAT can feel disappointing, but it doesn't define your ability. You still have AILET, and many students improve sharply in their second attempt. For AILET, focus more on English, logical reasoning and GK. In static GK, study important books, monuments, national parks, constitutional facts and major awards. For current affairs, revise the last 6-8 months covering national events, government schemes, appointments, sports and major international news. Make short notes and revise daily. With a clear plan and claim mind, you can perform much better in AILET.
FOR GUIDANCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-preparation-tips
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Hello,
Here are the Expected SC Category Cut-offs (CLAT UG 2026):
For more details access below mentioned link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cut-off-2026-for-sc-category
Hope it helps.
Good Morning, Candidate,
It entirely depends on the university whether the admission for the BA LLB will be based on the 12th board or the national-level entrance exam, or both. The admission exams are below
1. Common Law Admission Test
2. All India Law Entrance Test
3. Symbiosis Law Admission Test
4. Common University Entrance Test
Thank you. Hope this information helps you.
Hello
The best way to cover the important current affairs is to read the newspaper daily. Then try to analyse the newspaper and remember the trending topics. Practice the previous year's question paper and understand the pattern of the question. Summarise all current affairs topics and understand them in brief. If you want more information about current affairs, then you will read the article How to Prepare for CLAT Current Affairs 2026 .
Thank you.
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