The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially announced the results for the CLAT 2025 exam. The results are based on the final answer key released earlier, and candidates can now check their scores online.
To view your result, simply log in to the official website — consortiumofnlus.ac.in — using your CLAT 2025 candidate credentials. Your scorecard will show whether you’ve qualified, and it’s important to download and keep a copy safe, as you’ll need it for the upcoming counseling and seat allotment rounds.
The CLAT 2025 scores will be used by participating NLUs to admit students into their five-year BA LLB and one-year LLM programs. Admission will depend on meeting the cutoff marks for your category. A merit list will also be published during the admission process, and students with higher ranks will have a better chance of securing their preferred NLU.
If your score meets the required cutoff, you’ll be eligible to participate in the counseling process where seats are allotted based on your rank.
For a step-by-step guide on checking your result and downloading your scorecard, head over to the official CLAT portal.
How to Check Your CLAT 2025 Result
Checking your CLAT 2025 result is quick and easy. Just follow these simple steps:
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Head over to the official result page: CLAT 2025 Result
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Once the login window appears, enter your:
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CLAT 2025 application number or admit card number
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Date of birth
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After you’ve logged in successfully, your result will be displayed on the screen.
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Download your scorecard and don’t forget to print a copy—it’ll be needed for counseling and seat allotment later on.
What’s Included in Your CLAT 2025 Scorecard?
Once you download your CLAT 2025 result, your scorecard will show several important details, including:
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Your full name
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Your father’s name
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Roll number
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Application number
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Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.)
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Section-wise scores as well as your overall score
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All India Rank (AIR)
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Category-specific rank
Make sure to double-check all the information for accuracy, as this scorecard will play a key role in the counseling and admission process.
CLAT 2025 Tie-Breaker Rule: What Happens if Two Candidates Get the Same Score?
If two or more candidates end up scoring the same marks in CLAT 2025, the Consortium of NLUs will use specific tie-breaking rules to determine their ranks. Here's how it works:
For CLAT UG (Undergraduate):
The merit rank will be decided based on the following criteria, in order:
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Higher marks in the Legal Aptitude section
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Older candidate (by age)
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Random selection through a computerized draw of lots
For CLAT PG (Postgraduate):
The tie will be resolved in this order:
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Older candidate (by age)
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Computerized draw of lots