CLAT 2024 Provisional Answer Key Released, Raise Objection by Dec 5 – News18

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Last Updated: December 04, 2023, 10:24 IST

CLAT 2024 was held on December 3 at 139 Test Centres in 25 States and 4 Union Territories across India (Representative Image)

CLAT 2024: Students can raise objections, if any, to the answer key by tomorrow, December 5. The window will remain open till 9 am

The Consortium of NLU has released the provisional answer key of CLAT 2024 today, December 4. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the answer key by visiting the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Students can raise objections, if any, to the answer key by tomorrow, December 5. The window will remain open till 9 am.

“Candidates who have appeared for the UG and PG CLAT 2024 on December 03, 2023 may file their objections, if any, on the Consortium website. The portal for objection(s) will open at 09:00 A.M. on Monday, December 04, 2023,” read the official notice by the Consortium.

“The portal for objections will close at 09:00 A.M. on Tuesday, December 05, 2023, and the link to the objections portal will be deactivated. No further objections will be entertained after that time,” it added.

The candidates have to pay a fee of Rs 1000 per question to raise objections. If the objection is found to be valid and sustained, the said fee will be refunded/ remitted to the same account from which it was paid, the notice stated.

Four different series of Question Booklets have been published and used in the CLAT 2024. Students are required to tally question numbers from their Question Booklet with their respective Question Booklet and raise their objections concerning the appropriate Question Number(s) from the given Question Booklet (*)A, (^)B, (O)C, and (#)D, the Consortium further added.

CLAT 2024 PROVISIONAL ANSWER KEY: HOW TO RAISE OBJECTION

Step 1: Firstly visit the official website – consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

Step 2: After this, click on the link to the CLAT 2024

Step 3: The new page will open in front of you, click on objections to the number and provisional answer key.

Step 4: Now your answer key will appear in front of you. You can calculate the score by matching the answer.

CLAT is a national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 23 National Law Universities in the country. This year, a total of 97.03% of the candidates registered for the CLAT 2024 Undergraduate test, and 93.92% of the candidates registered for the CLAT 2024 Postgraduate test appeared in the exam. The exam was held on December 3 at 139 Test Centres in 25 States and 4 Union Territories across India.

As per the marking scheme, candidates will get minus 0.25 marks for each wrong answer and one mark for each correct answer. Overall, the paper this year was relatively easy, and was of moderate length, Amitendra Kumar, Assistant Vice President, Career Launcher said. “In contrast to its predecessors, this year’s paper is deemed easier. In summary, the paper’s perceived ease may lead to higher cutoffs. The top 3 NLUs are anticipated to have cutoffs around 88-90, while mid-level NLUs may see cutoffs in the range of 75-78,” said Kumar. ” “Against everyone’s expectations, CLAT 2024 paper was easy to moderate. 105+ is a good number of attempts and 90+ is a good score for Top 3 National Law Schools,” said Harsh Gagrani, Co-founder, LegalEdge by Toprankers.