CLAT 2023 result declared. Direct link, steps to check and other details here

The Consortium of National Law Universities has declared the CLAT 2023 Result 2023 on Friday, 23rd December. Candidates who wrote the exam can now check their result on the official website of Consortium of NLU at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

scored the highest marks in CLAT 2023 UG is 116.75. Total 2 candidates have scored 100 percentile and both are male, 4 candidates have scored 99.99 percentile of which 1 is female and 3 are male, 3 candidates have scored 99.98 percentile of which 1 is female and 2 are male .

in CLAT 2023 PGEach has scored 99.99, 99.98 and 99.97 per cent respectively and five have scored 99.91 per cent.

The Common Law Admission Test is a centralized national level entrance examination for admission to twenty two National Law Universities in India.

CLAT Result 2023: How to check

Visit the official site of Consortium of NLU at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

Click on the CLAT Result 2022 link available on the home page.

A new page will open where candidates need to click on the result link.

Enter the required details and click on submit.

– Your result will be displayed on the screen.

Check result and download page.

Keep a hard copy of it with you for further need.

CLAT 2023: Grievance Redressal Window

Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) The grievance redressal window will open for receiving objections against the CLAT 2023 final answer key between December 26 (9 AM) and December 29 (9 AM). Candidates can make online complaint at consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2023.

“Candidates can lodge grievances at their respective test centers regarding the conduct of CLAT 2023 along with the final answer keys of CLAT 2023,” the consortium said in a statement.

It is to be noted that the facility to file a complaint is open only for those candidates who have raised objections against the question paper and provisional CLAT 2023 answer key.

However, the Consortium of NLUs will not accept objections received over email or by raising tickets on websites or phone calls.

It added, “Complaints received over email, support tickets on the website or phone calls will not be entertained.”

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