The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) answer key is released after the examination by the Consortium of National Law Universities. It allows candidates to check their responses and estimate their expected score before the final result is declared.
The provisional answer key is released first, followed by a final answer key after reviewing objections raised by candidates. Candidates can compare their answers with the official key and calculate their probable marks.
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Common Law Admission Test |
| Conducting Body | Consortium of NLUs |
| Answer Key Mode | Online |
| Provisional Key | Released after exam |
| Final Key | After objection review |
| Purpose | Score calculation and verification |
The provisional answer key is usually released within a few days after the CLAT examination. Candidates can download it from the official portal and review their responses carefully.
After reviewing objections submitted by candidates, the final answer key is published. The result is prepared based on the final answer key only.
If candidates find any discrepancy in the provisional answer key, they can raise objections within the specified period. Objections must be submitted with proper justification and supporting proof.
The provisional answer key is released after exam. It is available on official portal online. Candidates can download it easily. Final answer key released after objections. Result is based on final key.
Visit the official CLAT website. Click on answer key download link. Login using required credentials. Download the PDF file. Save it for score calculation.
Add one mark for correct answers. Deduct zero point twenty five for wrong answers. Unattempted questions get zero marks. Add total to get estimated score. Compare score with expected cut off.
Yes candidates can challenge provisional key. Objection window is provided for limited time. Supporting proof must be submitted. Fee may be required for challenge. Final key released after review.
Provisional answer key is released first. Candidates can raise objections on it. Final key released after review. No further changes allowed later. Result prepared using final key.
Yes it helps estimate expected score. Candidates can analyze performance early. It helps identify incorrect answers. Objections can be submitted if needed. Provides clarity before result.
