The
Consortium of National Law Universities (Consortium of NLUs) has released the
provisional answer key for the
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026. The exam was conducted on
December 7, 2025, for both
UG and PG courses. Candidates can now download the answer key from the official website or through the direct link provided by the Consortium.
CLAT 2026 Answer Key — Key Details·
Exam Conducted On: december 7, 2025·
Answer Key Release Date: december 10, 2025 (5 PM)·
Courses Covered: UG & PG law programs·
Official Website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in·
Objection Window: Open until the specified last date (check official notification)
How to Download the CLAT 2026 Answer Key1. Visit the
official CLAT website — consortiumofnlus.ac.in2. Navigate to the
“CLAT 2026 Answer Key” section3. Select
UG or PG exam4. Download the
provisional answer key PDF5. review the answers carefullyCandidates are advised to
compare their responses with the official answer key to estimate their probable scores.
Raising ObjectionsCandidates who find discrepancies in the provisional answer key can raise
objections within the given timeframe. The steps usually include:· Submitting objections online through the official portal· Providing proper justification and supporting documents· Paying a nominal fee (if applicable) per objectionAfter reviewing all objections, the Consortium will release the
final answer key, which will be used to prepare the official merit list.
Important Notes· The answer key is
provisional; changes may occur based on valid objections.· Candidates should keep a copy of the answer key and response sheet for reference.· Stay updated with notifications for
result declaration and further admission procedures.
ConclusionWith the
CLAT 2026 provisional answer key released, candidates now have the opportunity to
verify their answers and raise objections if needed. Early review and action can help ensure that any discrepancies are addressed before the final results are announced.
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