CLAT 2021 results declared at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; Download here
Manashjyoti | July 29, 2021 | 12:56 AM IST | 2 mins read
The Consortium of NLUs has declared the result of the pen-and-paper exam in the form of consolidated merit lists and individual score cards. CLAT 2021 exam was held on July 23.
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NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has today declared the results of the CLAT 2021 exam for all candidates who have appeared in the pen-and-paper exam, which was held on July 23. The results have been released in the form of individual CLAT 2021 scorecards which is available through candidate logins.
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The consortium had earlier released the final answer key of CLAT 2021 after making modifications to questions and answer keys. To follow Live Updates on CLAT 2021 results, Click here
CLAT 2021 result dates and upcoming schedule
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Dates |
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CLAT 2021 exam date |
July 23, 2021 (2- 4pm) |
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Publication of answer keys |
Provisional key - July 23, 2021 Final key - July 27, 2021 |
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Declaration of CLAT 2021 results (Announced) |
July 29, 2021 |
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Publication of Counselling Invite List |
July 29, 2021 |
How to download CLAT result 2021
- Visit the official website (Link given above)
- Login to your CLAT 2021 account
- Clcik on CLAT result link
- The CLAT result will be displayed on the screen
- Download and save the scorecard.
The CLAT 2021 scorecard will contain the following details.
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Candidate’s name
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Date of birth
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Application number
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CLAT 2021 admit card number
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Marks obtained
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All India Rank (AIR)
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Category rank
Invite Lists, Counselling registration, seat allotment
The consortium will publish counselling invite lists on its website on July 29 for the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. The lists will contain the names of candidates who have been shortlisted for and can participate in the CLAT 2021 counselling process.
The number of candidates who will be invited for CLAT counselling will be five times the number of seats available for each category.
The registration for CLAT counselling 2021 will start on July 29, 2021 . As part of the counselling process, eligible candidates need to get registered, pay the counselling fee of Rs. 50,000 and enter NLU preferences.
The allotment of seats will be made based on the CLAT 2021 merit rank of the candidate and NLU preference opted at the time of registration. The seat allotment process will be conducted in five rounds.
Post-seat allotment, candidates have the following options.
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Accept /Lock the seat and pay the NLU fees
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Apply for upgrade*
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Exit the admission process
*This option will not be available for the five and final seat allotment round.
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