The CLAT 2020 answer sheets have been made available on the official website of Consortium of National Law Universities. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now access and check their respective answer sheets.
CLAT 2020 was held in Computer-test mode on September 28 from 2 pm to 4 pm. The CLAT officials released the provisional answer keys earlier on September 28 that included the question paper also. Candidates were required to take up any objection(if any) against the answer key latest by September 29.
As per the notice, Students can only view their answer sheets.
CLAT 2020 Exam: Highlights and Important Dates
Examination Name | CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) |
Examination Date | September 28 |
Mode of Test | Online (Computer-based test) |
Maximum marks | 150 |
Exam pattern | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) diving into Verbal Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Legal Aptitude. |
Number of Questions | 150 |
Answer Key release | September 28 |
Announcement of Results | October 5 |
Counseling Process | October 9 to October 15. |
Payment of Admission Fees | October 6 and October 7 |
Official Website | consortiumofnlus.ac.in/ |
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CLAT 2020: Steps to Check Answer Key
These are the following steps that a candidate must take to check their answer sheets:
- Visit the official website of CLAT consortiumofnlus.ac.in/
- Login to your CLAT account.
- Click on the ‘View Answers’ button.
Read detailed CLAT 2020 Syllabus. Click Here
The results will be announced on the official website after considering all the objections raised by the candidates. The authority released the students’ answers to promote transparency in the system and merit lists.
Once the merit lists are released, mandatory counseling sessions will be held followed by documents verification and fees payment.
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Due to the COVID scenario, overall attendance for CLAT 2020 was a bit affected. But many candidates appeared despite the risk of the disease. Amidst the threat, around 78% of the total registered candidates appeared for the test successfully.
CLAT is a Law examination conducted by Consortium of National Law Universities once a year for both Undergraduate as well as Postgraduate aspirants. It is a test that tests various skills. Students scoring higher marks get admission to top law universities.
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