CLAT 2022 Provisional Answer Key Released

# Jun 20, 2022 by Harshita Nandal

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CLAT 2022 Provisional Answer Key Released

The Consortium of National Law University (NLUs) has released the CLAT answer key 2022 today, June 20, 2022. The answer key for CLAT 2022 for both the programmes UG and PG programme in its official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in . The link to download the CLAT 2022 answer key is also given below. The consortium has also released the CLAT 2022 answer key objection date. Candidates can raise objections to the answer key of CLAT 2022 from June 20 from 3.30 pm till June 21 - 3.30 pm. No objections will be entertained after the given deadline.

The CLAT 2022 master question paper has also been released along with CLAT answer key 2022. CLAT 2022 had 92% of the registered candidates taking the undergraduate examination and 87% candidates taking the postgraduate examination as per the consortium. As per the initial reactions from students, the CLAT 2022 exam was moderate but a lengthy paper. The expected cut-offs for CLAT 2022 for general category candidates are likely to be around 100-105 for the top 3 NLUs. CLAT result 2022 is likely to be declared in the fourth week of June 2022. Candidates can meanwhile, check the student reactions, and exam analysis below.

CLAT 2022 answer key

The answer keys has been released today, June 20, 2022, at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, the answer key of CLAT 2022 can be used to calculate the marks in the examination . Candidates can download the CLAT answer key by logging into their registered accounts. Candidates will also be allowed to raise their objections against the answer key

CLAT 2022 was moderately difficult. It was a lengthy paper but a balanced one. The CLAT 2022 cut-off is likely to be between the 2021 and 2020 cut-offs.

• GK most of the topics selected are known but not all. Although all questions were not easy.

• English was moderate which included some inferential questions.

• Logical was relatively on the tougher side.

• Legal has some non-familiar and non-traditional topics. It was time-consuming.

• QT was not as easy as 2021 but almost had the same trend.

• Winners will be those whose reading speed is good maintain a quality comprehension and can solve DI

Process of Raising Objection(s):

(1) Login to your CLAT account and click on View Objections.

(2) Click on Submit Objection button.

(3) Select the type of objection

a. About the question

OR

b. About the answer key.

(4) Enter objection details and click on Submit Objection.

(5) Once all your objections are submitted, click on the Make Payment button to make payment. There is a fee of INR 1,000/- (Rs. One Thousand only) per objection.

Important Note on Raising Objection(s):

(1) Master Question Booklet and Master Answer Key has been published on the Consortium website under Notifications.

(2) Please note that there are four different series of Question Booklets. Candidates are required to tally the Question No. from their own Question Booklet with the Master Question Booklet and raise Objection only on appropriate Question Number(s) from Master Question Booklet.

(3) If Candidates raise Objections on their own Question Booklet and the Question Number does not match with the Master Question Booklet, the Consortium Office will not respond to such objection(s).

 

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Harshita Nandal
Harshita Nandal

Harshita Nandal has worked as a Creative head in Mitrakshar, University of Delhi. She has done her Graduation from the University of Delhi in English Honours. In her free time, she prefers to play the guitar, take short walks in between work and loves to watch Korean dramas. Currently, she is an author at Educere India to fulfil the desire of her passion for writing.