Hyderabad: Nearly 96 per cent of the undergraduate applicants and 92.13 per cent of postgraduate applicants appeared for the Common Law Admission (CLAT-2025) conducted on Sunday by Consortium of National Universities (CNLUs) for admission into the country’s top law universities.
The Consortium will release the provisional answer key for the CLAT-2025 examination on its official website at 4 pm on Monday. Candidates who wish to raise objections regarding the questions or provisional answer keys may do so through the designated portal created for this purpose. The objection submission portal will open on Monday 4 pm and will close automatically at 4 pm on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.
The remarkable turnout for the CLAT 2025, conducted across 141 centres in 25 States and 4 Union Territories on Sunday, underscores the growing interest and enthusiasm among students aspiring to pursue legal education in India’s premier law institutions, president of Consortium of NLUs in a press release said.