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CLAT Result 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has declared the revised CLAT PG results on June 10 on its official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Candidates can download their CLAT 2025 revised scorecards by logging into their account on the CLAT 2025 portal through the consortium’s website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Earlier, the consortium announced the revised CLAT UG 2025 results on May 17. Along with the revised result, the Consortium of NLUs also released the revised CLAT 2025 answer key. In the CLAT UG revised answer key, one question from the Logical Reasoning section and two questions from the Quantitative Techniques section have been withdrawn, and the answer keys for one question each in the English and Legal Reasoning sections have been revised. In total, five questions in Logical Reasoning and two questions in Quantitative Techniques are withdrawn. Accordingly, the evaluation of candidates for the CLAT 2025 will be out of 113 marks instead of 120 marks. There are only three rounds of counselling this time.
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As per the orders of the Delhi HC, the Consortium of NLUs has published the CLAT PG 2025 revised final answer key. The results of CLAT PG were declared as per the revised final answer key. In the revised CLAT PG answer key 2025, 2 questions have been withdrawn, and answers to five questions have been changed. As the revised CLAT PG results are out, the consortium will soon disclose the revised CLAT PG counselling dates for LLM admissions. The Consortium of NLUs had earlier declared the CLAT 2025 results on December 07, 2024. The CLAT UG result and CLAT PG result were declared on the same day.
The CLAT 2025 counselling registration window is open from May 17 to May 21. The CLAT seat allotment will be done as per the NLU preferences given by the candidates, their ranks in the allotment list and the CLAT 2025 reservation policy followed by each NLU. Through CLAT UG, candidates will be admitted into the 5-year LLB programmes of participating NLUs. Through CLAT PG, candidates are admitted into the LLM programme.
The CLAT 2025 result date was notified through an official notification on the consortium’s official website. Given below is the CLAT result 2025 date along with other key dates
| Particulars | Dates |
|---|---|
CLAT 2025 exam date | December 1, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 provisional answer key | December 2, 2024, 4 PM |
Objection raising window | December 2-3, 2024, up to 4 PM |
CLAT 2025 final answer key | December 07, 2024 |
CLAT 2025 result date | December 07, 2024 |
| CLAT 2025 final answer key as per court order | May 17, 2025 |
| Revised CLAT 2025 result date | May 17, 2025 |
| CLAT PG 2025 final answer key as per court order | June 10, 2025 |
| Revised CLAT PG 2025 result date | June 10, 2025 |
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The result of CLAT 2025 is declared in online mode only. Given below are the steps to check the CLAT exam result.
Visit the official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Login with the registered mobile number and password
Click on the scorecard link
The result of CLAT 2025 will be displayed on the screen
Download and save the result for future reference
Alternatively, candidates can also access the results of CLAT 2025 by visiting the dedicated link provided by the consortium to check the CLAT 2025 result. After visiting the CLAT 2025 result download link, the candidates can get their CLAT 2025 scorecard by entering their CLAT application number/ CLAT admit card number along with their date of birth.

The following details are mentioned in the result of CLAT 2025
Name of the candidate
Parent’s name
Roll number and application number
Marks obtained in CLAT exam 2024
Overall rank
Category rank

The CLAT 2025 exam analysis suggests the difficulty level of CLAT 2025 was easy to moderate. A good score in CLAT 2025 is expected to be around 95-100+ marks for admission into top NLUs similar to trends seen last year. This is the CLAT cut-off for the general category. A good score for other categories will be in the range of 85 to 90+ marks. The expected category-wise good score in CLAT 2025 for top NLUs is given in the table below.
| NLU Name | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | NRI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLAT score for NLSIU Bengaluru | 100+ | 95+ | 90+ | 83+ | 78+ | - |
| CLAT score for NALSAR Hyderabad | 100+ | 95+ | 90+ | 82+ | 78+ | - |
| CLAT score for WBNUJS Kolkata | 98+ | - | 56+* | 80+ | 74+ | 89+ |
| CLAT score for NLU Jodhpur | 95+ | - | 88+ | 79+ | 74+ | 88+ |
| CLAT score for GNLU Gandhinagar | 95+ | 90+ | 87+ | 77+ | 70+ | 84+ |
| CLAT score for MNLU Mumbai | 93+ | 81+ | 77+* | 71+* | 41+* | 43+ |
| CLAT score for RMLNLU Lucknow | 91+ | 85+ | 82+* | 53+* | 41+* | 72+ |
Candidates must calculate their scores in CLAT 2025 using the marking scheme specified in the CLAT exam pattern. Each question carries one mark. There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer. Candidates must compare their answers with the CLAT 2025 final answer key to arrive at their CLAT 2025 score.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Marks per question | 1 mark per question |
| Negative marking | 0.25 for every wrong answer |
| Total marks | 120 |
60544 candidates appeared for CLAT 2025 UG and 14817 candidates appeared for CLAT PG. CLAT exam is tough due to the increasing competition and the limited number of CLAT seats available. The success rate in CLAT 2025 is around 6% for CLAT UG and 10% for CLAT PG. The total number of applicants in CLAT 2025 will have a bearing on the CLAT cut-offs 2025.
The Consortium of NLUs has released the CLAT 2025 result statistics along with the result describing the number of candidates who score above 99 percentile. The statistics have been displayed below.
| Percentile | Total numbers | Gender Numbers | State Wise Numbers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 99.997 | 2 | Male - 2 | Haryana - 1 |
| Madhya Pradesh - 1 | |||
| 99.995 | 1 | Male - 1 | Chattisgarh - 1 |
| 99.993 | 1 | Male - 1 | Maharashtra - 1 |
| 99.99 | 2 | Female - 1 | Delhi - 1 |
| Male - 1 | West Bengal - 1 | ||
| 99.988 | 1 | Male - 1 | Haryana - 1 |
| 99.987 | 1 | Male - 1 | Uttar Pradesh - 1 |
| 99.982 | 3 | Male - 3 | Karnataka - 1 |
| Punjab - 1 | |||
| Uttar Pradesh - 1 | |||
| 99.98 | 1 | Female - 1 | Punjab - 1 |
| 99.979 | 1 | Female - 1 | Haryana - 1 |
| 99.975 | 2 | Female - 1 | Maharashtra - 1 |
| Male - 1 | Uttar Pradesh - 1 | ||
| 99.974 | 1 | Female - 1 | Punjab - 1 |
| 99.97 | 2 | Male - 2 | Karnataka - 1 |
| Maharashtra - 1 | |||
| 99.967 | 2 | Female - 1 | Karnataka - 1 |
| Male - 1 | Rajasthan - 1 | ||
| 99.965 | 1 | Female - 1 | Karnataka - 1 |
| 99.954 | 7 | Female - 2 | Madhya Pradesh - 1 |
| Male - 5 | Maharashtra - 3 | ||
| Rajasthan - 2 | |||
| West Bengal - 1 | |||
| 99.936 | 11 | Female - 4 | Delhi - 1 |
| Male - 7 | Jharkhand - 1 | ||
| Karnataka - 3 | |||
| Kerala - 2 | |||
| Madhya Pradesh - 1 | |||
| Maharashtra - 1 | |||
| Uttar Pradesh - 2 | |||
| 99.919 | 10 | Female - 6 | Jharkhand - 1 |
| Male - 4 | Kerala - 2 | ||
| Maharashtra - 1 | |||
| Rajasthan - 2 | |||
| Tamil Nadu - 1 | |||
| Telangana - 2 | |||
| West Bengal - 1 | |||
| 99.909 | 6 | Female - 1 | Jharkhand - 2 |
| Male - 5 | Punjab - 1 | ||
| Rajasthan - 1 | |||
| Uttar Pradesh - 2 | |||
| 99.904 | 3 | Female - 3 | Delhi - 1 |
| Rajasthan - 1 | |||
| West Bengal - 1 |
The names of CLAT toppers are now available after the declaration of the CLAT result 2025. The highest marks in CLAT 2025 is 103.5 marks. CLAT 2025 AIR 1 is secured by Saksham Gautam. The consortium mentions the CLAT topper marks for UG and PG along with the CLAT results. Given below is the list of toppers in the previous year's CLAT result.
| All India Rank | Name | Marks |
|---|---|---|
AIR 1 | Saksham Gautam | 103.5 |
AIR 2 | Anirudh Pathak | - |
AIR 3 | Ananya Tamaskar | - |
| AIR 6 | Nikhilesh Mukherjee | - |
| AIR 8 | Shantanu | - |
| AIR 9 | Vidit Rawat | 100 |
| AIR 10 | Sanchith Rau | - |
| AIR 18 | Tejaswi Giridhar | 98.5 |
| AIR 37 | Aditya Rao | 97.5 |
| AIR 70 | Devansh Agarwal | 96 |
| AIR 135 | Anirban Dutta | 94 |
| AIR 137 | Rohan Yadav | 94 |
| AIR 318 | Divya Negi | 91.5 |
| AIR 793 | Pranjal Tripathi | 87.25 |
After announcing the CLAT 2025 revised result, the Consortium of NLUs, started the registration for CLAT 2025 counselling on May 17. All the candidates who have a valid score were allowed to register by paying the counselling registration fee till May 21. The Consortium conducts a centralised counselling and seat allotment process for admission into 5-year LLB and LLM programmes of the participating NLUs. While candidates from the general/OBC category had to pay a counselling registration fee of Rs 30000, candidates from the SC/ST category had to pay Rs 20000 only. Only those candidates who registered for CLAT counselling 2025 will be considered for seat allotment. This time, the CLAT 2025 counselling is done in three rounds instead to five rounds.
In a change from last year, the candidates were required to fill in the NLU preference list at the time of counselling registration after the declaration of the CLAT 2025 result. Candidates have the benefit of selecting those universities in which they have a realistic chance of NLU admission.
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Once the CLAT 2025 counselling registration window is closed, the Consortium of NLUs will publish the CLAT 2025 merit list on its official website. The merit list of CLAT 2025 is prepared based on CLAT results by ranking the candidates as per their scores in the exam. The CLAT merit list will be published for each NLU, separately for 5-year LLB and LLM programmes. The merit list contains the details of shortlisted candidates for selection at the respective NLU. It must be noted that the CLAT merit list 2025 is provisional and candidates have to complete admission formalities to obtain seat allotment.
Candidates who have the same score in CLAT 2025 result will be ranked using a tie-breaker rule specified by the consortium. The tie breaker rule is given below.
The CLAT 2025 cut-off will be published on the official website of the Consortium of NLUs. The cut off for CLAT 2025 would be available for each NLU through the allotment list. The CLAT cut off is expressed in terms of the rank of the last candidates admitted into a particular course from a particular category. The expected CLAT 2025 cut off for the general category in top NLUs is 95-100+ marks.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The result of CLAT 2025 would be declared tentatively one week after the exam.
Candidates can check the CLAT result 2025 on the official website through their login.
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