CLAT 2022 RESULT OUT

# Jun 25, 2022 by Harshita Nandal

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CLAT 2022 RESULT OUT 

The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has declared the CLAT 2022 result on June 24, 2022. The result of CLAT 2022 is available in the form of scorecards . The Consortium of NLUs will also declare the merit list and invite list today, June 25, 2022. Candidates can meanwhile download CLAT 2022 result by logging into the examination portal – www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in  The CLAT result 2022 informs the candidates about their marks, all India rank and category rank. The Consortium has also declared the complete schedule for CLAT 2022 counselling

How to download CLAT scorecards 2022?

Candidates can download the scorecard of CLAT 2022 by following the steps mentioned below.

• Click on the direct link given above

• Login to your CLAT registered account using your application number and password

• The CLAT scorecard will be displayed on the screen

• Download and save the scorecard for future reference

Important details mentioned on CLAT result 2022 : Candidates will find the following details mentioned in their CLAT 2022 result.

• Name of the candidate

• Roll number and admit card number

• Date of birth

• Marks obtained in CLAT examination

• All India Rank

CLAT Final answer key 2022

The consortium has released the final answer key of CLAT 2022 at consortiumofnlus.ac.in . Candidates can use the final answer key of CLAT 2022 to calculate their final score. The consortium office received a total of 765 objections on 57 out of 150 questions from the CLAT UG. And, on 17 out of 120 Questions from CLAT LLM. The provisional answer key of CLAT 2022 was released on June 20, 2022.

After the CLAT Result 2022 will be declared by the Consortium of National Law Universities or CNLUs on their official website. The Counselling Procedure for admissions in the various 5 year Integrated Law Courses offered by these 22 National Law Universities will start online.

The Consortium of National Law Universities will upload a Counselling Invitation List on its website: www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in as per the All India Rank obtained by candidates in CLAT 2022. 

The Counselling Invitation List will have a list of candidates approximately 5 times the number of seats offered in each category at the 22 National Law Universities.

Only the candidates whose name appears in the Counselling invitation list can participate in the CLAT Counselling Procedure 2022.

 

The CLAT Counselling Procedure 2022 will be completely online and it will be conducted on the CLAT official website: www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in . The candidates invited for counselling can participate in the same online by registering for the CLAT Counselling Procedure 2022.

 

The CLAT Counselling Procedure 2022 will be as follows:

 

• Candidates will receive an invite to register for the counselling process through SMS / email. The counselling information will be uploaded on the Consortium website as well. Candidates can login to their CLAT account and register for counselling process. 

• The registration process consists of TWO steps: 

STEP 1: Updating the NLU preferences, Candidates can provide a fresh set of NLU preferences. They can choose to provide all the NLUs OR can choose to give preferences of only those NLUs in which they are interested. Candidates are strongly advised to give minimum of five preferences. 

 

NOTES: 

 

i) If preferences are not updated, the preferences provided in the application form will be considered. Requests for change of preferences after the last date will not be considered. 

ii) Candidates are requested to provide their preferences carefully considering all options and their marks and ranks. Updating of preferences will not be possible once submitted. Requests for change of preferences after submission will not be considered. 

iii) Candidates will be considered for ONLY those NLUs for which they have provided the preference. 

 

STEP 2: Make online payment of INR 50,000/-: Candidates will have to make an online payment to Consortium of INR 50,000/- to register for counselling through their login id on the Consortium website. Requests to make payments after last date due to transaction failures or other issues will not be considered. 

• Only those candidates who successfully complete the counselling registration process will be considered for allotment of seat. Candidates who do not complete / participate in the counselling registration process will not be considered for allotment of seat. Mere registration for the counselling will not guarantee a seat as candidates over and above the intake will be invited and registered for the counselling process. Candidates who have not received invite for the counselling process in the first round may be called during subsequent rounds, in case of vacancies, if any, arises in that particular category. 

• First Provisional Allotment List: Consortium will announce the 1st provisional seat allotment list considering only those candidates who have completed the counselling registration process as given above. 

 

Candidates who are selected in the First List will have the following three options: 

a) Accept the allotted seat (Locking the Seat) By selecting this option, they agree to accept the allotted seat. No further changes will be considered. Candidate will not be upgraded to his / her higher option, even if vacancy arises at a later stage. Candidate has to upload all the required documents and make payment of requisite fee to the allotted NLU. For details kindly visit the website of the concerned NLU. 

b) Apply for Upgrade: Candidates opting for Upgradation are also required to make the payment of requisite fee to the allotted University and upload documents as per the schedule. Only candidates who have taken the admission and paid the requisite fee and uploaded the documents in the allotted NLU will be considered for upgradation. For the candidates who have chosen this option, his / her current allotted seat will be locked and he / she will be considered for allocation in any of the higher preferred NLUs, in case vacancy arises. 

c) Exit from CLAT admission process: If the candidates choose this option, they forfeit their claim for any seat allotment from the CLAT consortium. They will lose their current allotted seat and will not be considered for allotment in the subsequent lists also. 

 

NOTE: If anyone does not exercise any of the options above, i.e., (a), (b) or (c) within the specified time, it shall be deemed that those candidates are not interested in the admission process and their candidature will not be considered for admission. Candidates who did not get allotment in the First List will have to wait for the Second List and Third List. 

 

• Second Provisional Allotment List: Consortium will announce the 2nd provisional seat allotment list considering only those candidates who have completed the counselling registration process. Candidates who are allotted the seats for the first time in the Second List will have the following options and need to follow the same procedure as explained above: 

a) Accept the allotted seat (Locking the seat) 

b) Apply for upgrade 

c) Exit from CLAT admission process Upgrade requests from the First List will also be considered against the vacancies, if any, if the candidate has paid the fee and completed the required formalities in the allotted University of the First List. Candidates who did not get allotment in the First and Second List will have to wait for the Third List. 

 

• Third and Final Provisional Allotment List: Consortium will announce the 3rd provisional seat allotment list considering only those candidates who have completed the counselling registration process as given above. Candidates who are allotted the seats for the first time in the Third List will have the following options and need to follow the same procedure as explained above: 

a) Accept the allotted seat (Locking the seat) 

b) Exit from CLAT admission process Upgrade requests from the First List and Second List will also be considered, if they have paid the fee and completed the formalities at the allotted NLU in the said lists. 

 

• Refund Rules (Counselling Fee): 

(a) If a candidate does not get a seat after the release of Three Lists by the Consortium, total amount of Rs. 50,000/- will be refunded to them without any deduction. 

(b) If a candidate chooses to exit the counselling process OR does not accept any of the seat offered in any of the Three Lists notified by the Consortium, an amount of Rs. 40,000/- will only be refunded. 

(C) If a candidate is found ineligible on the basis of the documents / information provided by him / her, an amount of Rs. 40,000/- will only be refunded. 

 

• Process to be followed by the candidates who ‘Accept the allotted seat’ or ‘Opted for Upgradation’ 

 

Documents to be uploaded 

 

Candidates are hereby informed to keep the following scanned documents ready and upload the same: 

• 10th or equivalent marks statement 

• 12th or equivalent marks statement

• Character Certificate / Conduct Certificate 

• Transfer / Migration Certificate 

• Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC etc.) if applied and allotted under the Reserved Category 

• PWD Certificate, if applied and allotted under PWD category 

• Domicile / Residence Certificate, if applied and allotted under domicile / resident category seats 

• Any other supporting document to claim your seat for the category you have applied (Ex: Wards of Serving/Retired Defence Personnel, EWS certificate, Sons/daughters of Ex-servicemen/Defence service personnel etc.)

 

After the Admission and Counselling Procedure is completed in CLAT 2022, the respective Institutes will announce the start date of new session for the Undergraduate Courses at their respective campuses.

 

 

 

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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.