CLAT 2021 has been conducted today, in more than 145 exam centres across the country. Now, the consortium is expected to release the answer key soon.
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NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities has conducted CLAT 2021, today, on July 23, 2021. The exam was conducted in offline mode, in more than 80 cities, across the country. Now, the consortium has released the answer key of CLAT 2021 on its official website. Meanwhile, candidates can check CLAT 2021 post-exam activities below.
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The answer key of CLAT 2021 has been released on the official website - conosortiumofnlus.ac.in. Candidates will be able to access the answer key for their paper code by logging into their CLAT accounts. The CLAT answer key will contain the answers to all the questions asked in CLAT UG and PG.
Candidates will be able to file their objections against the official answer key of CLAT 2021. The consortium has provided a window of 24 hours for candidates to raise their objections which will be reviewed by an expert committee. All valid objections will be considered while revising the provincial CLAT answer key and preparing the result.
The consortium may release the CLAT 2021 result in the last week of July or the first week of August. The result of CLAT will be available in the form of a scorecard which will again be available in the CLAT login portal. In addition to the result, the consortium will also release merit lists for both CLAT UG and PG. The merit list will have rank wise details of candidates who appeared in the exam today.
Counselling and seat allotment is the last phase of the CLAT admission process. It will be conducted in offline mode. Candidates who are included in the CLAT merit list will be asked to provide NLU preferences and submit the counselling fee of Rs 50,000.
The CLAT seat allotment will be conducted based on merit cum preference criteria. So, those who have secured a better rank will get preference over others.
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