The Delhi High Court has ordered the consortium of NLUs to make revision to the CLAT 2025 result. The court has given the consortium a deadline of four weeks to declare the CLAT 2025 revised results. The Delhi HC’s CLAT order has put students in a lot of frenzy and there is huge uncertainty over what changes in ranks will students see in the revised result. What’s clear is that the court has ordered revision for a total of 4 questions. Out of these four questions, three questions will see a change in the answer, while one question has been withdrawn. Based on the Delhi HC’s order, there are some expected outcomes like change in ranks, reopening of the counselling registration window. Read the complete article to know five predictions on CLAT 2025 revised result based on Delhi HC’s order.
Q. no | Answer As per Consortium | Answer As per Court | Impact on CLAT 2025 score |
5 | D | C |
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77 | B | Question Withdrawn |
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115 | A | D |
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116 | NA | NA |
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Based on the Delhi HC’s order, there are few probable outcomes that will be noticed after declaration of the CLAT 2025 revised results. Here are the predictions on the CLAT 2025 revised results.
Prediction #1 - CLAT 2025 new ranks might change in thousands
Given that there might be a change in marks that can go maximum to +4 or -2.25, students can expect a huge change in the new CLAT 2025 ranks of the candidates. CLAT ranks change drastically, even with a difference of .25 marks, but if the marks change by 3 to 4 marks, the difference in ranks will be huge. So candidates are advised to keep themselves prepared for the best as well as the worst.
Prediction #2 - New candidates might get invited for CLAT 2025 counselling
In case candidates who were initially not invited for CLAT 2025 counselling end up gaining 3 or 4 marks, they will see a significant improvement in their ranks. If such candidates manage to get good ranks, their names might be included in the CLAT invite list.
Prediction #3 - CLAT 2025 counselling registration window to reopen
Since, new candidates might also be invited for CLAT counselling, the consortium of NLUs is expected to reopen the CLAT 2025 counselling registration window. Also, candidates will see major changes in their ranks and this will prompt them to change their NLU preferences. The consortium is most likely to allow candidates to update their NLU preferences through the registration window. In case the registration window reopens, candidates who had already registered will not be required to pay the counselling fee again.
Prediction #4 - Candidates gaining .25 to 1.5 marks might also lose ranks
Now this is where the revised CLAT 2025 results get tricky. In a situation where there are more candidates who gain marks more than 2, candidates who gain +.25 to +1.5 marks might also see a drop in their ranks. As of now through an analysis of students in online groups and forums, it seems like a large number of students are gaining marks after the Delhi HC, which might create such a scenario.
Prediction #5 - Some candidates might be removed from CLAT 2025 invite list
While there is a big doubt on this prediction, but in case more candidates are included in the CLAT 2025 counselling invite list, some students might also end up losing their chances of admission in NLUs. Candidates who will lose upto -2.25 marks might end up seeing a significant fall in their ranks, diminishing their chances of admission in the NLUs.
The Delhi HC has ordered the consortium of NLUs to declare the CLAT 2025 revised results within four weeks from the date of judgment. This means that the consortium must publish the NLU CLAT revised results before May 21, 2025. This might not worry the consortium as usually it declares the CLAT results within a week of the conclusion of the exam. The CLAT 2025 revised results can be expected in this week i.e last week of April 2025.
On Question asked by student community
With a CLAT PG rank of 1257 in the SC category and being a woman candidate with Rajasthan domicile, you do have a realistic chance of securing admission to several National Law Universities, though the top NLUs may be difficult at this rank. Admission chances depend heavily on category-wise cut-offs, domicile reservations, and how many seats are available in a given year. For top-tier NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, or NLUD, the closing ranks for SC category usually fall much lower, so chances there are minimal. However, you should definitely consider mid- and lower-ranked NLUs where SC category cut-offs often extend beyond 1200–1500 ranks.
You should prioritise NLUs that offer domicile or state quota benefits, especially those closer to your home state or neighbouring regions. National Law University Jodhpur (if applicable under domicile or category movement), Hidayatullah National Law University Raipur, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow, Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar, Maharashtra National Law University (Nagpur or Aurangabad), National Law University Odisha, and Tamil Nadu National Law University are some options where candidates in the SC category with similar ranks have secured seats in previous counselling rounds. Lower-tier NLUs like Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Himachal Pradesh National Law University, and Dharmashastra National Law University can also be kept in your preference list as safer options.
Your strategy should be to keep a wide preference list during counselling, placing mid-ranked NLUs first and then moving to lower NLUs, rather than restricting yourself only to a few choices. Also, stay active during subsequent counselling rounds and vacancy rounds, as many seats in the SC category are filled later due to withdrawals. Overall, while top NLUs may be tough, you have a fair chance of getting into a decent NLU if you plan your preferences smartly and remain flexible.
With a CLAT PG rank of around 11,000, getting admission into the top National Law Universities (NLUs) is not likely, as their general category cut-offs usually close much earlier. However, you still have realistic chances in lower-ranked and newer NLUs, especially in the later rounds of CLAT counselling or through vacant seats.
At this rank, you may consider NLUs such as NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya, NLU Nagaland, NLU Sikkim, NLU Andhra Pradesh, NLU Odisha, NLU Jabalpur, and NLU Aurangabad, particularly if you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or have domicile or women reservation applicable. Cut-offs for these universities tend to go higher in rank compared to older NLUs, and seats often open up in subsequent counselling rounds due to withdrawals.
If you do not secure an NLU seat, you should also strongly consider reputed state and private law universities that accept CLAT PG scores or conduct their own entrance tests. Universities such as Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Delhi University (DU – through CUET PG), Jamia Millia Islamia, Symbiosis Law School, Christ University, Jindal Global Law School, and Nirma University are good alternatives for LLM aspirants. Many of these institutions offer strong academic exposure, experienced faculty, and good research opportunities, sometimes even better than newer NLUs.
Overall, while a rank of 11,000 limits options in top NLUs, admission is still possible in newer NLUs or good non-NLU law universities, provided you actively participate in counselling rounds and keep backup options ready.
With a CLAT 2026 All India Rank around 2070, Telangana domicile, and holding an OBC certificate (girl candidate), your chances of getting admission into a top-tier NLU like NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, NUJS Kolkata or NLU Jodhpur are quite low, as their closing ranks are usually much higher. However, you still have realistic chances in several mid-tier and newer NLUs, especially if OBC reservation and domicile or women reservation is applicable.
Based on previous years’ counselling trends, you can reasonably expect chances in NLUs such as NLU Odisha (Cuttack), NLIU Bhopal (borderline, depending on category movement), NLU Assam (Guwahati), DSNLU Visakhapatnam, TNNLU Tiruchirappalli, HPNLU Shimla, NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya, NLU Sikkim, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar NLU Sonipat. Some of these universities see rank movement in later rounds and vacancies, particularly for reserved categories and women candidates.
Since you are from Telangana, you should definitely keep NALSAR Hyderabad in your preference list, but only after all higher NLUs, as the domicile quota is limited and usually closes at a much better rank. Still, it is worth trying because domicile and category together can sometimes help in spot or vacancy rounds.
Your best strategy would be to prepare a balanced preference list: first include all top NLUs, then mid-tier NLUs like NLU Odisha and NLIU Bhopal, followed by newer and lower-ranked NLUs where your rank has a stronger chance. Make sure you actively participate in all counselling rounds, including vacancies, as many seats open up after withdrawals.
Cut-offs vary every year depending on seat intake, category distribution, and counselling dynamics, so even if you miss out in early rounds, you should not lose hope. Keep your documents ready, track counselling updates closely, and stay flexible with preferences to maximize your chances of securing an NLU seat.
Hello there,
Here is a list of government and semi-government colleges that accept CLAT score:
However, these universities also carry out separate registration to apply using your CLAT Scorecard.
I hope this helps you.
Thankyou.
Hello,
With EWS rank 2673 in CLAT 2026, you are unlikely to get the top NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, NLIU Bhopal, or RMLNLU Lucknow .
You have good chances for mid-tier NLUs such as:
DBRANLU Sonepat
MPDNLU Jabalpur
IIULER Goa
NUSRL Ranchi
DSNLU Visakhapatnam
CNLU Patna BBA LLB
RPNLU Prayagraj (in later rounds)
Most newer MNLUs like Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Silvassa
Final allotment can vary depending on counselling rounds and seat availability
You can also use our CLAT College Predictor Tool to predict which colleges you can get based on your score and rank.
Hope it helps !
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