The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLUs) is poised to release the revised results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025, following a directive from the Supreme Court of India. The results, initially expected on May 16, 2025, are anticipated to be published imminently on the official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Judicial Intervention Prompting Result Revision
The necessity for result revision arose after the Delhi High Court identified discrepancies in the CLAT 2025 undergraduate examination. On April 23, 2025, the court directed the CNLUs to amend the evaluation process, specifically instructing the awarding of marks for Question 14 to candidates who selected Option ‘C’ and the exclusion of Question 100 from the assessment. This decision mandated the consortium to release an updated merit list within four weeks, potentially altering candidate rankings by up to 1.25 marks.
Subsequently, the Supreme Court reviewed six disputed questions from the examination. In its final order on May 7, 2025, the court ordered the deletion of three questions and the modification of the answer to one question. The consortium’s counsel informed the Supreme Court that the revised results would be published within two hours of the court’s final order being uploaded.
Timeline of Key Events
- December 1, 2024: CLAT 2025 conducted.
- December 7, 2024: Initial results announced.
- April 23, 2025: Delhi High Court mandates result revision.
- May 7, 2025: Supreme Court issues final order on disputed questions.
- May 16, 2025: CNLUs indicate readiness to publish revised results pending court order upload.
Accessing the Revised Results
Candidates can access their revised scorecards by visiting the official CLAT website and logging in with their registered credentials. The scorecard will display updated scores, All India Rank (AIR), and category-specific rankings.
Implications for Candidates
The revision of results may lead to changes in individual scores and rankings, potentially affecting eligibility for preferred National Law Universities (NLUs). Candidates are advised to review their updated results promptly and prepare for the forthcoming counselling process.
Upcoming Counselling Process
Following the release of revised results, the CLAT 2025 counselling process is expected to commence shortly. The consortium will provide detailed information regarding registration, document submission, and seat allocation procedures on its official website. Candidates should stay informed and adhere to the specified timelines to secure admission to their desired NLUs.
For continuous updates and further information, candidates are encouraged to regularly visit consortiumofnlus.ac.in.