Overview
- A Delhi High Court order on June 6 prompted the Consortium to amend the final answer key and publish revised CLAT PG scores on June 10.
- Two disputed questions were withdrawn after court review, reducing the exam’s total marks from 120 to 118.
- The admissions process was delayed by over five months due to answer key errors and challenges to a ₹1,000-per-question objection fee.
- Registrations require a minimum of 15 NLU preferences, which candidates can modify on the CLAT portal up to the 5 pm June 13 cutoff.
- Counselling fees are set at ₹30,000 for general category and ₹20,000 for reserved classes, with options to freeze, float or exit allotted seats.