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According to the final and provisional answwr key released by the clat consortium my score was98.25 bt when the result of clat got declared my score dropped from 98.25 to25.75 ?i mean how's this even possible? what so i do next and where address such issues?


kavitadevi 29th Jul, 2021
Answer (1)
Aditya 29th Jul, 2021

Hi aspirant,

We feel sorry for the inconvenience that you are facing. The Consortium of NLU announced the results for CLAT 2021 today at 00:30am and has given a chance to candidates to express their grievances against the results. Here's how you can file a grievance against your result by tomorrow 3:00 pm:

  • Login to your CLAT 2021 account
  • Click on Submit Grievance button
  • State the Nature of Grievance
  • State the Grievance (1000 Characters)
  • Upload Supporting Documents
  • Submit Declaration

Hope it helps!!


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