The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will soon release results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2026). Official reports confirm that CLAT 2026 results are expected before December 17 . These results are crucial for undergraduate and postgraduate law admissions across National Law Universities nationwide.
Candidates who took the CLAT 2026 entrance exam can access their results online. The official website for checking scores and the final answer key isconsortiumofnlus.ac.in.
A total of 88,657 candidates appeared for the CLAT 2026 examination. This figure represents a high percentage of the 92,344 registered applicants. All appeared candidates are now awaiting their individual scores and ranks.
Exam Administration and Scope
The CLAT 2026 examination was conducted on December 7 . The test took place from 2 PM to 4 PM. It followed a pen-and-paper format.
The exam spanned a wide geographical area. It was held in 56 centres across 93 cities. These cities were spread throughout 25 states and four Union Territories of India.
Accessing CLAT 2026 Results Online
To download the CLAT 2026 result, candidates will need specific login credentials. Their registered mobile number and password are required. Along with individual results, the Consortium of NLUs will also publish the CLAT 2026 final answer key.
Steps to Check Your Scorecard:
- Visit the official Consortium of NLUs website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in .
- Locate and click on the “CLAT 2026” link. This link is typically found at the top right of the homepage.
- On the new page that opens, input your valid registered mobile number.
- Enter your unique password in the designated field.
- Click the “Login” button to proceed.
- Your CLAT 2026 exam results will then be displayed on the screen.
- Download and securely save your CLAT scorecard for future use and reference during the admission process.
Details on the CLAT Scorecard
The official CLAT 2026 scorecard provides comprehensive candidate information. This includes the candidate’s full name and parents’ names. It also lists the candidate’s roll number and application number.
Crucially, the scorecard displays the marks obtained in the CLAT 2026 exam. It also shows the All India Rank (AIR) and the specific category rank achieved by the candidate.
Candidate Participation Statistics
This examination cycle saw a notable increase in interest. There was a 17% increase in total registrations compared to previous years’ figures, demonstrating growing interest in legal education.
Attendance rates were high across both exam categories. For the CLAT Undergraduate (UG) exam, 96.83% of registered candidates appeared. The CLAT Postgraduate (PG) exam recorded a 92.45% attendance rate among its registered candidates.