CLAT 2025 Revised Result Live: Scorecard Download Link, Counselling Dates Announced Soon
The Consortium of NLUs will soon release the revised CLAT 2025 UG results following a Delhi High Court directive to address errors in the question paper. Candidates can check their updated scorecards and revised counselling schedule on the official website as the new selection list is republished within four weeks

In a major development for law aspirants across India, the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is set to release the revised results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG 2025 following a directive from the Delhi High Court. The revision comes after widespread challenges to the December 1, 2024, exam, with candidates raising objections to errors in the question paper and answer key.
Why Are CLAT 2025 Results Being Revised?
The Delhi High Court, responding to several petitions from candidates, found discrepancies in the CLAT UG 2025 question paper and ordered the Consortium to revise marksheets and republish the final selection list within four weeks. The court's order applies to all candidates who attempted the disputed questions, not just those who filed objections. This move is expected to bring closure to months of legal uncertainty and ensure fairness in the selection process.
Key Questions Found Erroneous
The Delhi High Court identified the following errors in the CLAT 2025 UG paper:
Q5: Option (c) is correct; candidates marking this get credit.
Q77: Out of syllabus; all candidates receive +0.25 marks.
Q115: Option (d) “None of these” is correct; full marks to all who attempted.
Q116: Error in Sets B, C & D; affected candidates to get marks.
Impact on Scores and Ranks
The revision can lead to both increases and decreases in candidate scores, with changes ranging from +1.5 to -2.25 marks depending on the answers marked. Even a small change can significantly shift a candidate’s All India Rank (AIR), potentially altering eligibility for top NLUs such as NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, or WBNUJS Kolkata. Revised cut-offs and merit lists are expected, which may affect category-wise reservations and seat allotments.
How to Download the CLAT 2025 Revised Scorecard
Candidates can check and download their revised CLAT 2025 results using the following steps:
Visit the official CLAT website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Log in with your registered mobile number and password.
Click the ‘Submit’ button.
View your revised scorecard and rank.
Download and save a PDF copy for future reference (especially for counselling).
Note: The Consortium will not send hard copies of the scorecard to any candidate.
What’s Next: CLAT 2025 Counselling Dates and Process
With the result revision, the CLAT 2025 counselling process has been postponed. The Consortium is expected to announce fresh counselling registration dates and a revised merit list soon. The entire process will be conducted online via the official website.
Key Points about CLAT 2025 Counselling
Only candidates who complete the new counselling registration will be eligible to participate.
The process will be held in five rounds, with seat allotment based on revised ranks and preferences.
The first merit list and detailed counselling schedule will be announced after the revised results are published.
Timeline of Key Events
Event | Date/Status |
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CLAT 2025 Exam | December 1, 2024 |
Initial Result Declaration | December 7, 2024 |
Delhi HC Order for Result Revision | April 23, 2025 |
Revised Result Declaration | Expected soon |
Fresh Counselling Registration | To be announced |
First Merit List Publication | To be announced |
What Should Candidates Do Now?
Regularly check the official CLAT website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in) for real-time updates on the revised result and counselling schedule.
Download and save your revised scorecard as soon as it is available.
Prepare to register again for the counselling process once dates are announced.
The revised results and subsequent counselling are expected to bring clarity and fairness to the CLAT 2025 admissions process, ensuring all candidates are evaluated on an even footing