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Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 Results Declared by the Consortium of NLUs

By Celin Sunil      02 August, 2021 12:16 PM      0 Comments
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 Results Declared by the Consortium of NLUs

The Consortium of NLUs declared the results of CLAT 2021 on July 28, 2021. The results are available on the website of the Consortium of National Law Universities. 

The candidates who appeared for the national level test can check their results by logging into their accounts. Minutes after the results were out, the website of the Consortium crashed. Students were facing issues and difficulties in logging into their accounts. 

The consortium released an official notification on its website, which read, in its meeting held on July 28, 2021, the Executive Committee of Consortium of National Law Universities approved the CLAT-2021 result of UG and PG programmes and recommended it to the general body of CNLUs for its consideration and approval. The general body of CNLUs approved both the results unanimously and recommended publication on the consortium website. Candidates may log in with their CLAT login and download the score cards

The first allotment list will be published on August 1, 2021. Candidates shortlisted will have to accept/lock the seat and upload documents and pay fee to the National Law Universities before August 5. The second allotment list will be published on August 9 and the third allotment will be released on August 13.

In order to check the CLAT 2021 results, the candidates have to follow some simple steps. They are as follows:

Step 1: The CLAT 2021 candidates will have to login to the official website of CNLU.

Step 2: The CLAT 2021 Exam candidates will then have to click on the 'Click Here' button present at the top of the home page

Step 3: The candidates will then have to click on 'Click here for result' link

Step 4: The CLAT will then have to enter the required credentials and click on login

Step 5: The CLAT 2021 results will be displayed on the screen.

The candidates can check their results by logging in here with their credentials https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2021/ .



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