CLAT UG 2025 Revised Result Released Following Supreme Court’s Directive

The revised result will facilitate the commencement of the online counselling process for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes at participating National Law Universities.

NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has released the revised results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 for undergraduate (UG) courses, following a directive from the Supreme Court.

The Delhi High Court had also directed that an updated merit list be published within four weeks after discrepancies were found in four UG questions.

Candidates can check their revised results on the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in using application number or admit card number along with their date of birth.

“Pursuant to the decision and directive of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and with the approval of the Governing Body of the Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU), the results and counselling schedule for CLAT 2025 (Undergraduate) are hereby published,” said a notification issued by the CNLU.

To view the notification, click here.

CLAT PG 2025 results

The results for CLAT 2025 (Postgraduate) will be announced following the resolution of matters currently pending before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, the notification said.

How to check revised CLAT UG 2025 result

Step 1: Visit the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in

Step 2: Go to ‘Results’ section under ‘CLAT 2025’

Step 3: Enter application number and date of birth

Step 4: Submit the details to view your revised scorecard

Step 5: Download and take a printout of the scorecard for reference

For direct link to vie the results, click here .

The revised merit list will facilitate the commencement of the online counselling process for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes at participating National Law Universities.

The Supreme Court recently dismissed appeals challenging the Delhi High Court’s decision not to entertain objections related to questions 81, 93, and 97 of the CLAT 2025 paper.

The bench, led by Justices BR Gavai and Augustine George Masih, criticised the Consortium’s “casual approach” in setting the question paper and expressed concern over recurring errors.

The court also suggested the appointment of dedicated paper setters to ensure quality control.

The Supreme Court also issued a notice to the Ministry of Education, seeking a response on measures to streamline the CLAT examination process.

CLAT 2025 was conducted on December 1, 2024, and the initial results were declared on December 7. The exam serves as the primary admission test for LLB and LLM courses at NLUs and other leading law institutions across India.

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