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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) have declared the CLAT 2026 UG and PG results on December 16, 2025. The CLAT exam was conducted on December 7, 2025. Candidates can now download their CLAT 2026 scorecards from the official website. The CLAT counselling process 2026 will start soon. CNLU also published the final answer key before declaring the results. This article discusses the CLAT 2026 result details.
The consortium has declared the CLAT 2026 result in online mode for both UG and PG candidates. They can follow the steps mentioned below to download their results.
Visit the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Click on the CLAT 2026 tab
Log in with the credentials
Click on the scorecard link, and the result will be displayed on the screen
Download and save the result for future reference
The CLAT 2026 scorecard includes the performance of the candidates. It contains the following details.
Name of the candidate
Parent's name
Roll number and application number
Marks obtained in CLAT exam 2026
Overall rank
Category rank
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Score Range | Rank Range |
90+ | 1-585 |
85–90 | 586–1955 |
80–85 | 2003–3506 |
75–80 | 3809–8070 |
70–75 | 6086–9928 |
65–70 | 10057–13294 |
60–65 | 14152–17004 |
55–60 | 18330–23960 |
50–55 | 24970–28986 |
45–50 | 29408–31722 |
40–45 | 34347–36577 |
35–40 | 40104–41034 |
30–35 | 42435–43218 |
25–30 | 45989–47646 |
20–25 | 52000–52275 |
10–15 | 52578–52578 |
Marks Range | Approximate Rank Range |
80-70 | 1-100 |
70-60 | 100-600 |
60-50 | 600-1,500 |
50-40 | 1,500-3,500 |
40-30 | 3,500-7,000 |
30-20 | 7,000-11,000 |
20-10 | 11,000-14,000 |
Below 10 | 14,000+ |
Particulars | Download link |
CLAT 2026 provisional answer key | |
CLAT 2026 final answer key | Will be notified |
The consortium will start the CLAT 2026 counselling process soon for both UG and PG candidates. There are five rounds of counselling. Candidates can register for the same online on the official website. They must submit the NLU preference list 2026. After the registration is closed, the consortium will release the allotment list. Shortlisted candidates can use either freeze, float or exit options. They must pay the confirmation fee and the university fee before the deadline provided by the university.
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You can check NLU wise marks required in CLAT PG for admissions here .
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You can refer to books like AP Bhardwaj for legal aptitude, RS Aggarwal for reasoning, and dedicated guides like CULET Guide by Dipanjan Mitra for best preparation for CULET. Additionally, you can refer to the CULET previous year question papers .
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You can download the CLAT PG previous year question papers here .
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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