Sat. Apr 20th, 2024

With ending the period of uncertainty for students, The Consortium of National Law universities (NLU) has formally announced the dates for declaration of CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) 2021 results.

As mentioned in the official notification of NLU Consortium, the results will be declared on Wednesday, 28th July along with the counselling schedule on the official website of NLU, that is http://consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

The consortium has informed that this declaration will include results for both CLAT UG and CLAT LLM 2021 Exams. The undergraduate and postgraduate merit list will also be released simultaneously.

The CLAT 2021 Exam was held on 23rd July by offline mode, after which the official answer key was also released on the same day. Following this, The NLU Consortium allowed the candidates to submit their objections till July 24.

How to check results for CLAT 2021;

The CLAT 2021 results will be made available via online mode only. The candidates will need to visit the official website of NLU Consortium as mentioned above for checking their individual scores.

Candidates can access their results by logging into the Exam portal using the application ID and password generated at the time of registration. Thus, one must have their correct login credentials in order to check the scorecards easily.

The results will include a marksheet with scores in each section of the paper included in the exam along with the candidates all India rank (AIR), Category Rank and qualifying status.

It has been already informed that NLU Consortium will not issue any physical marksheet or scorecard of CLAT 2021 results. The printout copy of Results available online will be treated as a valid document during admissions.

Counselling Schedule for CLAT 2021;

As per the proposed schedule, the process for Counselling registrations will commence from 29th July. The number of seats offered by institutes in each category this year is approximately five times higher then that in previous years.

The counselling registrations will end on July 30 and the first allotment list will be released on August 1 followed by the second list to be published on August 9. Similarly, a total of four allocation lists will be released till the end of August.

By Adarsh Bhawsar

A student, A Biotechnologist and A Music enthusiast. I write content over the recent developments in education sector of India.

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