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CLAT 2023

CLAT 2023: Results out at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; check all details here

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Posted on 23 Dec 2022
14:36 PM
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According to the CLAT results 2023, two candidates, one from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, have scored 100 percentile
The highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 UG is 116.75, while the highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 PG is 95.25

The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has declared the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2023 results today i.e. 23 December. Candidates who had appeared in the CLAT exam 2023 held from 18 December will be able to download the CLAT 2023 scorecard from the official website- consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

As per the official notice, CLAT exam 2023 was held in 127 test centres in 23 states and 2 union territories across India. CLAT 2023 scores were tabulated and verified yesterday, which is 22 December.  According to the CLAT results 2023, two candidates, one from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, have scored 100 percentile. Again 2 candidates from Maharashtra, 1 candidate from Punjab and 1 candidate from Rajasthan have secured 99.99 percentile. 

Also Read: CLAT 2023 final answer key released; Know how to download here

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The highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 UG is 116.75, while the highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 PG is 95.25. CLAT scorecard will be accepted by 23 NLUs for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes.

Last updated on 23 Dec 2022
03:28 PM
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