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Time of India
a day ago
- General
- Time of India
CLAT third merit list 2025 released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, check direct link here
Final CLAT UG 2025 merit list out, check NLU-wise cut-offs and seat allotment details CLAT third merit list 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the third and final Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG 2025 merit list. Candidates who participated in the counselling rounds can now access the provisional allotment list on the official website — The release of this third merit list marks the conclusion of the centralised counselling process for CLAT 2025 admissions to undergraduate law programmes offered by participating NLUs. Shortlisted candidates must confirm their admission by paying the required fees within the stipulated deadlines to secure their allotted seat. Third merit list signals start of final admission round The third round of CLAT UG counselling officially begins with the publication of this merit list. Candidates who have been allotted a seat are required to pay a confirmation fee of Rs 20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 PM. Additionally, the deadline to pay the university fees is June 27, 2025, by 5 PM. Candidates satisfied with their allotment can choose the "Freeze" option, as this is the final round and no further "Float" options are available. The third merit list also contains the closing ranks for various categories across participating NLUs. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo For instance, at NLSIU Bengaluru, the closing rank for the General category is 460, KA OBC is 1541, SC is 3133, ST W is 4343, and EWS PwD W is 7286. These ranks reflect the final cut-offs for admission into India's top-ranked law institutions under CLAT UG 2025. Cut-offs and reservation details available NLU-wise The CLAT UG 2025 round 3 cut-offs are published in the form of closing ranks, segregated by categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwD, and are NLU-specific. Candidates should refer to the merit list for precise category-wise and university-wise ranks to determine eligibility and seat allotment status. The merit list includes essential candidate details such as all-India rank, admit card number, and vertical and horizontal reservation category, ensuring transparency in the selection process. From this point, any unfilled or vacant seats may be handled through institute-level counselling, to be conducted individually by the respective NLUs. Next steps and final deadlines for shortlisted candidates Candidates whose names appear in the third merit list must complete two mandatory steps to finalise their admission. First, they must pay the confirmation fee of Rs 20,000 by June 23, 2025, 1 PM. Second, the full university fees must be paid directly to the allotted NLU by June 27, 2025, 5 PM. As this is the final centralised counselling round, candidates are advised to monitor the websites of individual NLUs for any further institute-level admission processes that may follow for remaining vacant seats. How to check and download the CLAT third merit list 2025 online Step 1: Visit the official CLAT website — Step 2: Click on the link for "CLAT UG third allotment list" available on the homepage. Step 3: Select the National Law University (NLU) of your choice to view the respective merit list. Step 4: The third merit list will appear on the screen in PDF format. Step 5: Download and save the merit list for future reference. Direct link to check and download the CLAT 2025 third provisional allotment list For additional information or queries, candidates should visit the official CLAT website or contact the Consortium of NLUs directly. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.
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Business Standard
06-06-2025
- 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.


Indian Express
19-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
CLAT Counselling 2025: NLIU Bhopal revises seat matrix to add BSc LLB cyber security Hons programme
CLAT Counselling 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has announced a revision in the seat matrix for the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal. As per the notification, NLIU has introduced a new programme — BSc LLB (Honours) in Cyber Security — to its list of courses offered through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025. The revised CLAT UG 2025 results were also declared. Candidates interested in applying for the newly added programme must include it in their preference list during the CLAT UG 2025 counselling process, the consortium informed. Notably, eligibility for this course is restricted to candidates who have pursued the science stream in their Class 12. Delhi HC Answer Key Discrepancies to Delhi High Court result directive; A timeline of events Candidates have also been advised to refer to the brochure of NLIU, Bhopal available on the official Consortium website. The authorities have clarified that no requests for changes in preferences will be entertained after the stipulated deadline. For any queries or assistance, candidates can contact the helpdesk by emailing clat@ or by calling 08047162020 between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm on all working days. Below is the updated seat matrix for CLAT UG candidates: Here is the revised CLAT PG seat matrix: Meanwhile, the Consortium had announced the CLAT 2025 results, with the registration window for admissions counselling opening on May 17 at 4 PM. Candidates can now log in to their official accounts to complete the registration process, which will remain open until May 21 at 5 PM. Eligible candidates will be invited to participate in the counselling process based on the rank list and the admissions matrix provided by each NLU. Invitations will be sent via email and SMS to the candidates' registered contact details and will also be accessible through the CLAT 2025 portal.


Hindustan Times
17-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
CLAT UG 2025 revised results declared, registrations for counselling closes on May 21, direct link here
The Consortium of National Law Universities has released the revised results of CLAT UG 2025 on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the Common Law Admission Test 2025 - Undergraduate can check and download their results from the official website at The official notice states, '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.' Also read: KCET Results 2025 to be declared by next week, here is how to download Apart from declaring the results, the registration window for admissions counselling has also been opened from May 17 at 4 PM. Candidates can register on the official website by logging into their accounts. The deadline to register is May 21 at 5 PM. It may be noted here that eligible candidates will be invited to participate in the counselling process in accordance with the rank list and the admissions matrix provided by each NLU. The invitation to participate in the counselling process will be sent to the registered email address of candidates, or an SMS will be sent at their registered mobile number. The invitation will be also available on their CLAT 2025 portal. Also read: Haryana Board 10th Result 2025: BSEH Class 10th results declared at direct link here Additionally, candidates should validate that they have been invited for counselling during each round. The Consortium will not be responsible for any undelivered emails/SMSs, the notice read. Meanwhile, the results for CLAT 2025 - Postgraduate will be released following the resolution of matters currently pending before the Delhi High Court, the Consortium informed. Also read: Bank of Baroda Office Assistant Recruitment 2025: Registration ends on May 23 for 500 posts, apply at Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check the CLAT UG results 2025: For more related details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of CLAT 2025.


Hindustan Times
07-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
CLAT UG 2025: SC 'anguished' over NLU consortium 'casual manner' to frame questions
New Delhi, The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed anguish over the "casual manner" in which the Consortium of National Law Universities was framing questions for the Common Law Admission Test . CLAT UG 2025: SC 'anguished' over NLU consortium 'casual manner' to frame questions A bench of Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih, which pointed out mistakes related to some of the questions in the CLAT UG-2025, was hearing a plea filed by an aspirant challenging the Delhi High Court's April 23 verdict. The high court had previously directed the consortium to revise the marksheets and republish the final list of selected candidates of CLAT UG-2025 within four weeks. "At the outset, we must express our anguish at the casual manner in which the respondent number one has been framing the questions for the CLAT examination which involves the career aspirations of lakhs of students in the country," the top court said. The CLAT 2025 for admissions to five-year law courses in national law universities was held on December 1 last year and the results were declared on December 7. The petitioner claimed being aggrieved by the high court verdict directing revision of marksheets. The top court said in matters of academia, court was always "very slow" in interfering as it did not possess the expertise in such issues. "When academicians themselves err in such a manner which affects the careers of lakhs of students, the court is left with no other option," it added. The bench said it was clear from the high court's verdict that several questions were found not suitable and, therefore, the high court passed an order in relation to the several questions. The apex court dealt with six questions in the matter. On one of the questions over environmental issues, the bench referred to the answer key which said the fundamental duty to preserve and protect natural resources was only upon the state. "It is totally wrong," the bench said, "time and again, the apex court has emphasised the duty of the state as well as the citizens to preserve and protect the natural resources". It directed the consortium to give a positive marking to all such candidates who chose option C and D in the answer key. The bench said those who chose option A and B, would be marked negatively. The apex court further set aside the high court's direction for deleting another question and ordered the consortium to give marks to those who chose option B in the answer key. The bench was in agreement with the high court on another question and said C was the correct option. On two more questions, the bench observed the consortium on its own deleted one of them. The top court found "not much difference between the two" and ordered deletion of the other. Two more questions one entailing a detailed mathematical analysis were ordered to be deleted. The bench referred to its June 2018 order in another case highlighting improper conduct of CLAT 2018. In the judgement, it said, the top court directed the Centre to appoint a committee to look into the issue and take remedial measures including penal action, if any, against the body entrusted with the task. Though the judgement came in June 2018, it noted, the Centre took no steps. The bench then issued a notice to the Centre for its response and posted the matter on May 16. During the hearing, the bench asked why a permanent mechanism for conducting CLAT did not exist. On April 30, the apex court stayed the high court verdict directing the consortium to revise the marksheets and republish the final list of selected candidates of CLAT UG-2025 within four weeks. Multiple pleas were filed in different high courts, alleging errors in the questions but on February 6, the Supreme Court transferred all cases to the Delhi High Court for a "consistent adjudication" after the Consortium of National Law Universities filed transfer petitions. On December 20, 2024, a Delhi High Court single judge bench directed the consortium to revise the result of CLAT-2025 over the errors in the answer key and then following a challenge the court's division bench on April 23 accepted certain objections of the candidates while rejecting some of them. The high court is yet to hear pleas challenging the questions of CLAT PG-2025. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.