CLAT 2021 final answer key to be released today, results tomorrow
Shubham Bhakuni | July 27, 2021 | 10:24 AM IST | 1 min read
The revised answer key of CLAT 2021 will be available at consoortiumofnlus.ac.in. It will be released after considering the objections raised against the provisional CLAT answer key 2021.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law University (NLUs) will publish the final answer key of CLAT 2021, today, July 27, 2021. The revised CLAT 2021 answer key will be available online at the official website of the consortium - consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Earlier, the consortium had released the provisional answer of CLAT on July 23, 2021, in online mode and gave candidates 24 hours to raise their objections against the key.
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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 was held on July 23, 2021, in offline mode. The CLAT result will be released tomorrow, July 28, 2021.
How to check revised CLAT 2021 answer key
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Visit the official website of CLAT 2021
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Open the candidate portal
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Click the link given for revised CLAT answer key in the notification section (Will be activated today)
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Download and save the answer key
The final answer key of CLAT 2021 will contain information related to the questions in which answers have been revised due to objections raised by candidates against the provisional key. Candidates who have raised valid objections will receive a complete refund of process fees which is Rs 1,000.
CLAT 2021 result updates
The NLU Consortium will release the CLAT result 2021 tomorrow on its official website. The individual CLAT 2021 result will carry the details such as marks obtained by the candidate in the entrance exam, all India rank, category rank and other related information.
Along with the result, the exam authority will also publish the CLAT UG and PG merit lists. Candidates will be able to download the merit list in PDF format. The CLAT merit list will include the names and ranking of all candidates who appeared in the entrance exam. The merit list will be used for preparing the invite list and for conducting CLAT seat allotment which is a part of the counselling process and is based on merit cum preference criteria.
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