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CLAT 2024 Toppers List with Marks - Jai Bohara Topped, Ranks, Interview

CLAT 2024 Toppers List with Marks - Jai Bohara Topped, Ranks, Interview

Edited By Marar Sumeet Sudarshan | Updated on Jun 12, 2024 03:06 PM IST | #CLAT

The Consortium of NLUs has announced the CLAT 2024 toppers details along with the result. The Jai Bohara has topped CLAT 2024 with 108 marks out of 120 and 100 percentile. Pradyot Shah secured the AIR 2 with a 99.99 percentile. 54 candidates have secured the 99+ percentile in CLAT 2024. CLAT LLM topper has secured 104.25 marks. 11 candidates have secured 99+ percentile in CLAT LLL.

As for the CLAT toppers list, Arijit Bansal scored AIR 7. Similarly, Jigyasa secured AIR 9, Ashutosh Kar attained AIR 10, Pawan Kumar Pandey secured AIR 11, Aastha Nayak secured AIR 16 and Aivyansh Bohra attained AIR 19.

CLAT exam 2024 was organized by the Consortium of NLUs on December 3, 2023. The result of CLAT 2024 exam was declared on December 10, 2023. The CLAT 2024 toppers list will comprise the names of the candidates who secured top ranks in the entrance examination. The previous year, the CLAT topper secured 116.75 marks, whereas, the CLAT LLM topper secured 95.25 marks.

CLAT Toppers 2024

AIR
Name
ScorePercentile
1Jai Bohara108100
2Pradyot Shah105.5099.99
3Rahul Palakurthy
105.5099.99
4Amireddy Sai Pragnya-99.99
5TBA-99.99
6TBA-99.99
7Arijit Bansal-99.99
8TBA-99.98
9Jigyasa-99.98
10Ashutosh Kar-99.98
11Pawan Kumar Pandey
103.2599.98

UG-CLAT Toppers 2024: Percentile, state-wise numbers

Percentile
Total NumbersGender NumbersState Wise Numbers
1001Male - 1Rajasthan - 1
99.996Female -1
Male - 5
Haryana - 1
Karnataka -2
Rajasthan - 1
Telangana - 1
Uttar Pradesh -1
99.985Female -2
Male - 3
Bihar - 1
Haryana - 1
Madhya Pradesh - 1 Odisha - 1
Uttarakhand - 1
99.974Female - 2
Male - 2
Haryana - 2
Maharashtra - 1 Tamil Nadu - 1
99.966Female -1
Male - 5
Jharkhand - 1
Madhya Pradesh - 1 Rajasthan - 2
Tamil Nadu - 1 Uttar Pradesh -2
99.954Male - 4Haryana - 1
Maharashtra - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 Uttarakhand - 1
99.945Female - 2
Male - 3
Delhi - 1
Karnataka - 1
Maharashtra - 1
Odisha - 1
Uttar Pradesh - 1
99.935Female -2
Male - 3
Rajasthan - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 3 West Bengal - 1
99.92---
99.9114Female -2
Male - 3
Assam - 1
Haryana - 1
Karnataka - 1
Madhya Pradesh -1
Maharashtra - 2
Rajasthan - 5
Telangana - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 West Bengal - 1
99.94Female - 3
Male - 1
Bihar - 1
Haryana - 1
Maharashtra - 2

CLAT Previous Year Toppers

Abhinav Somani, Gnanankit, Sahil Gupta and Shubham Thakare were the CLAT 2023 toppers. The list of CLAT toppers for the previous sessions has been given below. The CLAT toppers list comprises of names of candidates who topped the exam along with their AIRs and scores.

CLAT UG 2023 Toppers

CLAT Toppers 2023Ranks (AIRs)Scores
Abhinav SomaniAIR 1116.75
Gnanankit (SC category)AIR 194.50
Sahil GuptaAIR 2112
Shubham ThakareAIR 3-
Arnav MaheshwariAIR 4-
Navya NairAIR 6-
Piyush GuptaAIR 8107.75
Upmanyu ChatterjeeAIR 10-
Kshitika TyagiAIR 12106.75
Shruti BhukarAIR 16 in general, AIR 2 in OBC-
Ayesha KhanAIR 17105.75
Arunav GhoshAIR 40101.75
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CLAT LLM 2023 Toppers

CLAT Toppers 2023Ranks (AIRs)Scores
To be updated soonAIR 195.25
To be updated soonAIR 2-
To be updated soonAIR 3-
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CLAT UG 2022 Toppers

CLAT Toppers 2022
Ranks (AIRs)

Scores
Rishabh1-
Menal2-
Shivaansh3-
Harshit4117.75
Akshat Aggarwal5117.25
Akarsh Bhafna6117.00
Jahnvi Joshi08-
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CLAT LLM toppers 2022

Name of candidateRankMarks obtained
Samriddhi Mishra194
To be notified2-
To be notified3-

CLAT UG 2021 Toppers

In CLAT 2021 UG, Manhar Bansal secured the top position with the highest 125.5 marks followed by Nidhi Agarwal who secured a CLAT score of 117 marks. Another candidate, Karthik J Lal has also secured 117 marks, but due to the tie-breaking formula, he was placed in the third position in the list of toppers.

CLAT Toppers 2021

Ranks (AIRs)

Scores

NLU Offered after Seat Allotment - Round I

Manhar Bansal

1

125.5

NLSIU Bengaluru

Nidhi Agarwal

2

117

NLSIU Bengaluru

Karthik J Lal

3

117

NLSIU Bengaluru

Shwetha Ramachandran

4

115.5

NLSIU Bengaluru

Sukram Sharma

5

115.25

NLSIU Bengaluru

Aditi

6

114.75

NLSIU Bengaluru

Shreyas Datar

7

114.25

NLSIU Bengaluru

Ameya Deb

8

113.25

NLSIU Bengaluru

Garima Banka

9

113.25

NLSIU Bengaluru

Shruti Jain

10

112.75

NLSIU Bengaluru
Utkarsh Panda53105.75NLSIU Bengaluru
Shristy Chhaparia57105.5NLSIU Bengaluru

CLAT 2021 LLM - Marks vs Rank - Toppers marks

CLAT Toppers 2021

All India Rank

Total MarksNLU Offered after Seat Allotment - Round I
-

1

85.75

-
PRIYANSI JADIYA

2

83.75

RMLNLU Lucknow
Shenoy Gaurav Narasinha

3

82

NLSIU Bengaluru
-

4

82

-
Priya Agrawal

5

81.5

NLSIU Bengaluru
Kavya Bhardwaj

6

81.25

NLSIU Bengaluru
MUSKAN AGARWAL

7

81.25

NLSIU Bengaluru
Digvijay Singh

8

81.25

RMLNLU Lucknow
Vanshika Mehta

9

81

NLSIU Bengaluru
-

10

81

-

CLAT 2020 toppers interview

CLAT toppers 2020 (UG)

AIR

Name of Student

Marks

1

Aprajita

127.25

2

Adya Singh

120.75

3

Jai Singh Rathor

120.25

4

Div Kr Singh

119.25

5

Anand Kumar

117

6

Shailja Beria

110.5

7

Anhad Kaur Mehta

108.5

8

Ritik raj

107.5

9

Ayush Singh Tomar

106.75

10

Shantanu

104

CLAT PG Topper (PF)

Name of student

AIR Rank

Marks

Kaumudi Umrao

1

72

ABHISHEEL JAISWAL

2

72

ANKUR BISHNOI

3

69

KRISHNENDU

4

68

Sahil Mathur

5

67.5

ANWESHA CHOUDHURY

6

67.25

RAJEEV KUMAR SINGH RAJAWAT

7

67

Kartik Chamadia

8

65.25

PRACHI VERMA

9

65

Neha Shree Bhatnagar

10

63.75

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

1. What is the highest marks in CLAT 2024?

The highest marks in CLAT 2024 are 108 out of 120.

2. What is the highest marks in CLAT?

The highest marks in CLAT ranges between 120 to 130. The highest UG CLAT 2022 marks were 121 out of 150. For LLM, the CLAT topper secured 94 marks.  

3. Who is CLAT 2024 Topper?

A candidate from Rajasthan has topped CLAT 2024 exam. The CLAT toppers has secured 108 marks.

4. Who got air 1 in CLAT?

Rishabh got AIR 1 in CLAT 2022 previous year. However, Samriddhi Mishra topped the CLAT LLM 2022, by securing 94 marks. 

5. Does Consortium of NLUs release the list of CLAT toppers

Yes, the consortium releases the complete list of CLAT toppers.

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Hello aspirant,

On its official website, the Consortium of NLUs will release CLAT sample papers 2025. By accessing the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in, and logging in with their user credentials, candidates can obtain the CLAT 2025 sample papers. One other learning tool that Careers360 has produced for candidates is a free PDF with 10 practice tests for the CLAT.

To get sample question papers, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

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Hope this information helps you.

Hello,

Students who are giving the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) in 2025 would typically get into college in the same year.

The process usually involves taking the exam, receiving results, participating in counseling or admissions processes, and then starting classes at the chosen law school. Therefore, students taking CLAT in 2025 would likely start their college education in the academic year starting in 2025 or 2026, depending on the specific timelines and admission procedures of the law schools they apply to.

Hope it helps you!

Greeting Student,

To prepare for current affairs for CLAT you can read daily newspapers like The Hindu, Hindustan Times and Indian Express. You can prefer apps like gk Today and Career Cloud. The LAw EX magazine. There are some examples of current affairs and tips to refer to for current affairs. https://testzone.smartkeeda.com/lawexmagazine/ https://www.gktoday.in/ https://careerscloud.in/ https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-gk-questions https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-current-affairs-for-clat

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Hello Yashita,

Since you're in Class 11 and aiming for CLAT UG 2026, you have a good amount of time to develop a strong foundation for the exam. Here are some tips to help you prepare for CLAT UG 2026 alongside your Class 11 studies:

Develop a Study Plan:

  • Balance: Create a balanced study plan that allocates time for both CLAT preparation and Class 11 subjects. Start with smaller chunks of dedicated CLAT study time and gradually increase as you get closer to the exam.

  • Consistency: Consistency is key.  Even 30-45 minutes of focused CLAT preparation daily can be more effective than sporadic cramming sessions.


Focus on Building Core Skills:

  • Reading Comprehension: Make reading a habit. Read newspapers, magazines, and articles from reliable sources. Practice comprehending complex passages and identifying key information.

  • Analytical & Logical Reasoning: Solve puzzles, play logic games (Sudoku, chess), and attempt practice questions to sharpen your analytical and logical thinking skills.

  • Vocabulary Building: Actively improve your vocabulary by learning new words daily. Use flashcards, mnemonics, or online resources to aid memorization.
  • Legal Awareness: Start familiarizing yourself with basic legal concepts and legal terminology. You can find introductory legal resources online or in libraries.


Utilize Resources:

  • NCERT Textbooks: While not specifically designed for CLAT, NCERT textbooks, particularly for English and Social Sciences, can strengthen your foundational knowledge in these areas.

  • CLAT Preparation Books: Purchase well-regarded CLAT preparation books to access practice questions, mock tests, and explanations for different CLAT sections.
  • Online Resources: Utilize free and paid online resources like practice tests, video lectures, and study materials for focused preparation.


    I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you and wishing you all the best for your CLAT preparation.

Hy aspirant,

Yes, you can definitely prepare for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exams through self-study.

Here are some book recommendations and tips that may help you :-

  • Legal Aptitude for the CLAT and LLB Examinations by AP Bhardwaj.
  • Objective General Knowledge" by Lucent Publication.
  • Wren & Martin High School English Grammar and Composition.

Stay updated with current events, especially those related to legal and constitutional matters.

Read newspapers like The Hindu, The Indian Express, and magazines like Pratiyogita Darpan for current affairs.

Participate in online forums and discussion groups for CLAT aspirants to clarify doubts and exchange study tips.

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Option: 1

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Option: 2

1234554321


Option: 3

123454321


Option: 4

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125 toffees cost Rs. 75, Find the cost of one million toffees if there is a discount of 40% on the selling price for this quantity.

 

Option: 1

Rs.3,00,000


Option: 2

Rs. 3,20,000


Option: 3

3,60,000


Option: 4

Rs.4,00,000


14. Find the present value (in Rs.) of Rs.3000 due after 5 years at 10% p.a. simple interest.

Option: 1

1500


Option: 2

1800


Option: 3

2000


Option: 4

2500


24. Raju took a loan at 8% per annum simple interest for a period of 5 years. At the end of five years he paid Rs.10640 to clear his loan. How much loan did he take?

Option: 1

Rs.8500


Option: 2

Rs.8000


Option: 3

Rs.7700


Option: 4

Rs.7600


'A' carelessly left an iron pole across a public road 300 m from that spot was a traffic signal indicating speed limit to be 20 kmph. B, riding a scooter at 80 kmph, noticed the protrusion from a distance, but still could not avoid it, collided with the pole and was injured. In an action by B against A.

Option: 1

B will lose as he was driving very fast


Option: 2

B will lose for some other reasons


Option: 3

B will succeed, because A was careless


Option: 4

B will succeed, because A could have avoided the mishap by putting up a warning


'A' was having a get together with his old friends and on his friend's suggestions, he consumed some alcohol. On his way back to home at night, 'A' heard some footsteps and turning back, he imagined he saw a figure moving towards him with a spear. In fact, it was only a man, 'B' with an umbrella, who was telling 'A' to walk carefully since 'A' appeared to be unsteady. However, 'A' proceeded to attack 'B' with an iron rod leading to grave injuries to 'B'. Is 'A' guilty of causing grievous hurt to 'B'?

Option: 1

No, 'A' is not guilty because in his intoxicated state, the umbrella appeared a spear to him and he exercised his right of private defence.


Option: 2

No, 'A' is not guilty because 'B' could have attacked 'A' with his umbrella


Option: 3

No, 'A' is not guilty because he was intoxicated on the suggestions of his friends and was incapable of knowing that he was savagely attacking a man, who was carrying only an umbrella


Option: 4

Yes, 'A' is guilty because he got intoxicated voluntarily and under the effect of this voluntary intoxication, he attacked and caused grievous injuries to 'B' who posed no threat to him in fart


'A"s cattle was being regularly stolen and 'A' was unable to apprehend the thief. One night, 'A' finally manages to catch 'B' untying his cow from the cowshed under the cover of darkness. 'A' slowly crept up to 'B' and slashed his neck with a sickle leading to the death of 'B' Is 'A' guilty of the offence of culpable homicide?

Option: 1

No, 'A' was only exercising his right of private defence of property


Option: 2

No, 'B' continued stealing of his cattle would have rendered his business inoperable


Option: 3

Yes, 'A' had no reasonable apprehension that 'A' could suffer any grievous hurt if he did not kill 'B'


Option: 4

Yes, 'A' should have first challenged 'B' to surrender before taking any steps to cause 'B's death


A, a 15 year old girl, having been rebuked by her mother leaves her house. At railway station she met the accused who takes her to his house. He provides her clothes, money and ornaments at his house and has sexual intercourse with the girl with her consent. What offence has been committed?

Option: 1

The mother is accused of maltreatment.


Option: 2

The accused is guilty of rape.  


Option: 3

The accused is not guilty.


Option: 4

None of the above.


A, a 15 year old girl, left her mother’s house and joined the accused because her mother has turned down the proposal of her marriage with the accused on the ground that she was too young. While she was with the accused he had sexual intercourse with her against her will. What offence has been committed?

Option: 1 None

Option: 2 None

Option: 3 None

Option: 4 None

A, a chain snatcher, forcibly pulled the ear rings from the ears of an old lady. Both the ear lobes were torn and the old lady suffered pain and suffering for over three weeks. For what offence can A be prosecuted? What offence have been committed?

Option: 1

He is guilty of theft.


Option: 2

A is guilty of voluntarily causing ‘grievous hurt’.


Option: 3

He is guilty of rash and negligent.


Option: 4

None of the above.


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