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CLAT PG 2025 Revised Result Out, Counselling Registration Begins
CLAT PG 2025 Revised Result Out, Counselling Registration Begins

News18

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • News18

CLAT PG 2025 Revised Result Out, Counselling Registration Begins

Last Updated: CLAT PG 2025 counselling registration has begun today, June 11 at 1 pm. Candidates must submit preferences before deadline. CLAT PG 2025 Revised Result: The Consortium of NLUs has announced the CLAT PG 2025 results on June 10. Candidates can now check and download their scorecards by logging into their accounts on the official website at The CLAT PG 2025 exam was held earlier on December 1, 2024, across 141 test centres in 25 states and 4 Union Territories. Following a recent Delhi High Court order dated June 6, 2025, the Consortium released an updated final answer key along with the revised results. Two questions were withdrawn, reducing the total marks to 118. After the results, eligible candidates will be invited for the admission counselling process based on the updated rank list and each NLU's admission matrix. Candidates are advised to log in to their CLAT accounts regularly to check their counselling invitations for every round. CLAT PG 2025 Counselling Registration Begins June 11 The registration process for CLAT PG 2025 counselling will open at 1 PM on June 11 and continue until 5 PM on June 13. During this period, candidates must submit at least 15 preferences for NLUs. They can update their preferences multiple times until the registration window closes. Counselling Fees For the counselling process, candidates in the general category must pay Rs 30,000, while those belonging to ST, SC, OBC, BC, EWS, and PwD categories will need to pay Rs 20,000. Float: If the allotted seat is not the candidate's first preference, they can opt for the 'Float' option, keeping open the possibility of being allotted a higher preference NLU in the next round. Exit: Candidates who wish to withdraw from the counselling process at any stage can choose the 'Exit' option. First Published: June 11, 2025, 14:31 IST

CLAT PG 2025 result declared, registration for counselling begins
CLAT PG 2025 result declared, registration for counselling begins

Indian Express

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

CLAT PG 2025 result declared, registration for counselling begins

The Consortium of NLUs on June 10 has announced the Common Law Admission Test Postgraduate (CLAT PG) 2025 results. Candidates can check and download the CLAT PG 2025 scorecard by logging into their account on the CLAT 2025 portal through the Consortium's website at CLAT PG 2025 was conducted on December 1, 2024, at 141 test centres across 25 states and 4 Union Territories in India. Considering the order passed by Delhi High Court on June 6, 2025, the Consortium updated the final answer key and the results have been amended. The CLAT PG final answer key was also released on June 10. Two questions are withdrawn and as a result, CLAT PG 2025 will be out of 118. Eligible candidates will be invited to participate in the admissions counselling process in accordance with the rank list and the admissions matrix provided by each NLU. Candidates must login to their CLAT account on the website of the Consortium of NLUs and validate that they have been invited for counselling during each round. Registrations for the admissions counselling process will open at 1 pm, on June 11, and close at 5 pm on June 13. Candidates will have to provide a minimum of 15 preferences. Candidates can update the preferences any number of times, until the closure of the counselling registration. Candidates from the general category, will have to pay Rs 30,000 for the counselling process and candidates from the ST/ SC/ OBC/ BC/ EWS/ PWD categories will be required to pay Rs 20,000. Each candidate who has been allotted a seat at any NLU may exercise any of the 'freeze', 'float', or 'exit' options in a counselling round. In order to 'freeze' their seat in the first, second and third round of counselling, the candidate must pay the non-refundable confirmation fee of Rs 20,000 within the stipulated time. If the candidate has not been allotted their first preference NLU and chooses to leave 'open' the possibility of getting a higher preference NLU seat they may choose the 'Float' Option. If at any time after completing the registration process, a candidate does not want to participate in the counselling process, they may choose to 'Exit' the admissions counselling process.

Court orders to fix CLAT PG 2025 answer key, release revised results
Court orders to fix CLAT PG 2025 answer key, release revised results

India Today

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Court orders to fix CLAT PG 2025 answer key, release revised results

The Delhi High Court has asked the consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) to revise the CLAT PG 2025 answer key and release the final results. This came after students filed petitions highlighting errors in the key and demanding fair PG 2025 was conducted on December 1, 2024, and multiple students across the country raised objections regarding the correctness of several answers. After all related pleas were transferred to Delhi by the Supreme Court in February, the High Court has now issued its TO BE RE-EVALUATED FOR TWO QUESTIONSA bench of Chief Justice DK Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela directed that marks be awarded as per the court's corrections for two questions. However, it rejected challenges to a third question, stating the answer was accurate. The court reviewed each objection in detail before deciding which needed correction. It then directed the consortium to update the answer key accordingly and release the revised results for CLAT PG QUESTIONS RS 1,000 OBJECTION FEEThe bench also flagged concerns about the Rs 1,000 fee charged per question for objections. While it acknowledged the consortium's concern about filtering frivolous claims, it called the fee 'excessive and disproportionate' compared to other court advised the consortium to review this issue with its advisory committee headed by Justice G Raghuram (retd) and take steps to avoid steep charges in future this decision, thousands of law aspirants can now expect their corrected results soon -- possibly giving some a fairer shot at admissions into top NLUs.(With PTI inputs)

Delhi HC grants relief to CLAT-PG candidates over answer key dispute
Delhi HC grants relief to CLAT-PG candidates over answer key dispute

The Hindu

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Delhi HC grants relief to CLAT-PG candidates over answer key dispute

The Delhi High Court on Friday provided partial relief to candidates who had challenged the final answer key of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)-PG 2025, citing discrepancies in a few questions. While disposing of three petitions by students seeking rectification of alleged errors in the answer key, the court ruled in favour of the students in two questions and upheld the Consortium of National Law Universities' (NLUs) stance on a third. It directed the Consortium to revise the scoring accordingly and declare the results. The batch of petitions by the students sought directions to the Consortium to rectify alleged errors in the final answer key of the CLAT-PG for the academic year 2024-25 and to re-issue the results after the necessary corrections. Additionally, they challenged the fee of ₹1,000 per question for raising objections to the provisional answer key, terming it excessive, and sought a direction to the Consortium to reconsider this charge. The court highlighted the issue of a high fee of Rs 1,000 charged by the consortium per question for raising the objection to the provisional answer key, observing there ought to be a 'fine balance' between the concerns of the candidates and the institutions. The court said its observation would be sufficient for the Consortium to take heed of and take appropriate steps to avoid such excessive fee in the next examinations, scheduled for the following years. 'In our considered opinion, it may be advisable for the Consortium to place this issue before the committee headed by Justice G. Raghuram (Retd.) for his valuable opinion which may be adhered to by it,' the court said. CLAT determines admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law courses in national law universities in the country. CLAT PG 2025 was held on December 1, 2024. Multiple pleas were filed in different high courts alleging several questions in the exam were wrong. On February 6, the Supreme Court transferred all the petitions over the issue to the Delhi High Court for a 'consistent adjudication'.

Delhi HC directs NLU to avoid excessive fees, declare revised result
Delhi HC directs NLU to avoid excessive fees, declare revised result

Business Standard

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

Delhi HC directs NLU to avoid excessive fees, declare revised result

The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) to avoid charging 'excessive' fees for raising objections to questions in future Common Law Admission Tests (CLAT). The court also granted relief to postgraduate students who appeared for CLAT PG 2025 over alleged errors in the answer key and directed the Consortium to declare the revised results at the earliest. A bench comprising Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela disposed of a batch of petitions challenging the CLAT PG 2025 results, conducted on 1 December last year. The petitioners in the case were Anam Khan, Nitika, and Ayush Agrawal. They argued that while most national-level exams charge between ₹100 and ₹200 to challenge a question, the CLAT objection fee stood at ₹1,000 per question—an amount they described as excessive and arbitrary. While the court agreed that the fee was steep, it declined to quash the levy for this year's exam, noting that such a move could create complications and unnecessary litigation. 'Quashing such levy at this point in time may entail obstacles which may be unnecessary and may result in litigations which are not required,' the court stated. 'However, we expect that the aforesaid observations would be sufficient for the Consortium to take heed of and take appropriate steps to avoid such excessive fee in the next examinations, scheduled for the following years,' the bench added. The order follows a separate legal battle regarding the undergraduate version of the exam. In December 2024, a single judge found two questions in the CLAT UG 2025 paper to be erroneous and directed the Consortium to revise the result. That decision was later appealed before the High Court. On 23 April, Chief Justice Upadhyaya ruled on the appeal, ordering revisions to the result. However, the Supreme Court set aside the High Court's order on 7 May and directed the Consortium to issue a revised result, which was subsequently declared.

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