The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) releases the provisional answer key and invites objections from candidates for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025. This step ensures transparency and fairness in the evaluation process, providing students with an opportunity to challenge discrepancies in the answer key or question paper.
Candidates who appeared for the examination can access the provisional answer key on the consortium’s official website. If they identify any errors or inconsistencies, they can submit their objections within the stipulated time frame.
Key highlights regarding objections:
- Access Provisional Key: The provisional answer key and question paper are available on the official website.
- Objection Submission Window: Candidates must submit objections through the online portal before the deadline.
- Supporting Evidence: Objections must be accompanied by relevant documentation or evidence to validate claims.
The Consortium of NLUs emphasizes the importance of adhering to deadlines and providing precise evidence to ensure effective resolution of objections. The final answer key will be released after reviewing all valid submissions and determining the final scores for candidates.
For detailed information and to access the objection notification, visit the official link: Provisional Answer Keys and Objection Notification.