May 18, 2025 — The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the revised results for the CLAT 2025 Undergraduate (UG) exam. This comes in the wake of a Supreme Court directive following reported discrepancies in the initial answer key. Several questions were flagged, prompting a thorough review and subsequent re-evaluation by the Consortium.

Candidates who appeared for the CLAT 2025 UG exam can now access their updated scorecards on the official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
📝 Why Were CLAT 2025 Results Revised?
The revision follows the Supreme Court’s intervention after multiple candidates raised concerns over inaccuracies in the answer key. Post evaluation, the Consortium updated the key and recalculated scores, resulting in score changes for several candidates—with some witnessing an improvement in their overall marks.
📥 How to Download CLAT 2025 UG Revised Scorecard
To access your revised CLAT UG scorecard:
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Visit the official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in
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Click on the link for ‘CLAT 2025 UG Revised Result’ on the homepage
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Log in using your application number and date of birth
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Submit the details to view your updated score
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Download and print the scorecard for use in counselling and admissions
📌 Important Note for Students
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The revised scorecard is final and will be used for the upcoming counselling and seat allocation process.
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Students are strongly advised to retain a printed copy for future reference.
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The revised results apply only to Undergraduate (UG) candidates. The Postgraduate (PG) CLAT result will be declared separately.
📎 CLAT 2025 Revised Result Notification
The official CLAT UG 2025 revised result notification has been made available by the Consortium. Candidates can access it directly via the official portal under the results section.
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