CLAT 2024 results declared at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; Rajasthan student tops UG exam
CLAT 2024 results has been made available in the form of individual scorecards. Overall 96.45% students who registered for the exam had appeared.
Anu Parthiban | December 10, 2023 | 08:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law University has declared the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2024) results for both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law admission. Along with the CLAT results 2024, the merit list along with toppers list has been published on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
A student from Rajasthan has scored a perfect 100 percentile in CLAT UG exam 2024 and the highest percentile score in CLAT PG stood at 86.88%. Six candidates have scored 99.99 percentile in UG entrance exam.
The overall attendance percentage for CLAT 2024 was 96.45%. Of the candidates who appeared for CLAT 2024, 57% are female, 43% are male, and 6 candidates are transgender.
Last year, two students from Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra secured 100 percentile in CLAT UG exam and one student from Chhattisgarh scored 99.99 percentile in CLAT PG. The highest score in CLAT 2023 for UG was at 116.75 marks and for LLM was at 95.25 marks.
Candidates will have to login using the credentials generated during the registration process to check and download the results through the login window at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
CLAT 2024 Toppers
Here's the details of number of toppers and percentile score secured in CLAT UG 2024.
Percentile |
Total Numbers |
Gender Numbers |
State Wise Numbers |
100 |
1 |
Male - 1 |
Rajasthan - 1 |
99.99 |
6 |
Female -1 Male - 5 |
Haryana - 1 Karnataka -2 Rajasthan - 1 Telangana - 1 Uttar Pradesh -1 |
99.98 |
5 |
Female -2 Male - 3 |
Bihar - 1 Haryana - 1 Madhya Pradesh - 1 Odisha - 1 Uttarakhand - 1 |
99.97 |
4 |
Female - 2 Male - 2 |
Haryana - 2 Maharashtra - 1 Tamil Nadu - 1 |
99.96 |
6 |
Female -1 Male - 5 |
Jharkhand - 1 Madhya Pradesh - 1 Rajasthan - 2 Tamil Nadu - 1 Uttar Pradesh -2 |
99.95 |
4 |
Male - 4 |
Haryana - 1 Maharashtra - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 Uttarakhand - 1 |
99.94 |
5 |
Female - 2 Male - 3 |
Delhi - 1 Karnataka - 1 Maharashtra - 1 Odisha - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 |
99.93 |
5 |
Female -2 Male - 3 |
Rajasthan - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 3 West Bengal - 1 |
99.91 |
14 |
Female -2 Male - 3 |
Assam - 1 Haryana - 1 Karnataka - 1 Madhya Pradesh -1 Maharashtra - 2 Rajasthan - 5 Telangana - 1 Uttar Pradesh - 1 West Bengal - 1 |
99.9 |
4 |
Female - 3 Male - 1 |
Bihar - 1 Haryana - 1 Maharashtra - 2 |
How to download CLAT results 2024
Candidates will be able to view and download the CLAT UG, PG results 2024 by following the steps given below.
- Visit the CLAT official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
- Click on CLAT 2024 on top right corner.
- Click on the CLAT result link given under the notification section.
- Key in registration and admit card number.
- The CLAT score card 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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