CLAT 2023 result declared at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; 2 students score perfect 100 percentile
Candidates can download the CLAT 2023 scorecard from the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Know CLAT UG, PG 2023 highest scores, result link.
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Try NowAnu Parthiban | December 23, 2022 | 12:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has declared the e Common Law Admission Test 2023 results today, December 23. Candidates who appeared in the CLAT exam 2023 held from December 18 will be able to download the CLAT 2023 scorecard from the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
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CLAT exam 2023 was held in 127 test centres in 23 states and 2 union territories across India. CLAT 2023 scores were tabulated and verified yesterday, December 22, the official notice read.
Candidates can download their official CLAT 2023 scorecards by logging into their account on the CLAT 2023 portal through the website of the Consortium of NLUs. According to the CLAT results 2023, two candidates, one from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, have scored the perfect 100 percentile.
CLAT UG 2023
Two students scored 100 percentile in the CLAT 2023 UG exam 2023. CLAT UG 2023 had 5 sections, with a total of 150 questions. One question was withdrawn in the final answer key. The highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 UG is 116.75. Know state-wise number of students and top scores.
Percentile |
Number of students |
State-wise numbers |
100.00 |
2 |
Maharashtra - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 |
99.99 |
4 |
Maharashtra - 2 Punjab - 1 Rajasthan - 1 |
99.98 |
3 |
Haryana - 1 Maharashtra - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 |
99.97 |
5 |
Karnataka - 1 Madhya Pradesh - 1 Maharashtra - 2 Tamil Nadu - 1 |
99.96 |
5 |
Karnataka - 2 Madhya Pradesh - 1 Punjab - 1 Rajasthan - 1 |
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CLAT PG 2023
CLAT 2023 PG had one section comprising 120 questions. The highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 PG is 95.25. Check the state-wise number of students who secured top marks.
Percentile |
Number of students |
State-wise numbers |
99.99 |
1 |
Chhattisgarh - 1 |
99.98 |
1 |
Haryana - 1 |
99.97 |
1 |
Haryana - 1 |
99.91 |
5 |
Bihar - 1 Delhi - 1 Karnataka - 1 Tamil Nadu - 1 West Bengal - 1 |
The overall attendance percentage for CLAT 2023 was approximately 94.87%. Of the candidates who appeared for CLAT 2023, 56% are females, 44% are males, and 2 candidates are Transgender. 61 non-NLU affiliate universities will use CLAT 2023 scores for admissions to five-year integrated UG and PG law programmes commencing in the Academic Year 2023-2024.
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