The
Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the
answer key dates for CLAT 2026. Candidates who appeared for the
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 can raise objections against the official answer key within the specified window.
Key Highlights1️⃣ Answer Key Release· The
official CLAT 2026 answer key has been published by the
Consortium of NLUs.· Candidates can
verify their responses against the official answer key to
estimate their probable scores.
2️⃣ Objection Window·
Dates: december 10 to december 12, 2025.· Candidates who
disagree with any answer in the official key can
submit objections online during this period.
3️⃣ How to Submit Objections1. Visit the official website:
consortiumofnlus.ac.in.2. Navigate to the
CLAT 2026 Answer Key / Objection section.3. Fill out the
online objection form, specifying the
question number and justification.4. Submit before the
deadline to ensure consideration.
4️⃣ Important Instructions· Only
valid, well-supported objections will be accepted and reviewed.· A
nominal fee per question may be applicable, as per the consortium’s guidelines.· The
final answer key will be released after reviewing all objections, which will be used to
calculate scores and cut-offs.
📌 Final TakeawayCandidates are advised to
carefully check the CLAT 2026 answer key and
submit any objections promptly between
December 10 and 12, 2025. This is a
crucial opportunity to ensure that the evaluation is
fair and accurate before the final scores are published.
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