The result for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) will be announced by the Consortium on Wednesday. Candidates who have appeared for the test can check their results as well as the couneslling schedule on the official website of consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The timing of the result has not been announced yet.

Here is a step-by-step guide to check CLAT 2021 results.

1. Visit the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in

2. Click on the link that reads ‘CLAT 2021 Result’

3. Fill in the required details and submit

4. Your CLAT Result 2021 will appear on the screen

5. Download the result and take a print of the same for
future references

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The final answer key for the most prestigious law entrance exam, Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) was also released earlier today by the Consortium of National Law Universities. Through CLAT, students who want to pursue a career in law can get admission to India’s top-notch law schools.

Candidates who have appeared for the CLAT 2021 for UG and PG programmes can access the answer key on the official website of the Consortium- consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 was conducted on July 23 in the offline mode under several governments directed COVID protocols. The provisional answer key was released on the same day of the exam.

Later, the law Consortium has removed one question from the CLAT 2021 UG question paper, after which the students will now be evaluated out of 149 marks and not 150.

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Meanwhile, it has been reported that four answers from CLAT UG and one answer from CLAT PG have been modified.

Those who qualify for the exams, based on the cutoff for various National Law Schools, will be called for counselling.

The registration for the same will begin from July 29 by invitation to approximately five times the number of seats in each category.

The counselling process will end on July 30 in which the candidates will have to pay Rs 50,000 to block the seat.