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The CLAT 2023 results for undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes have been announced by the consortium...

Digital Desk: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will open the grievance redressal window to receive objections against the CLAT 2023 final answer key between December 26 (9 am) and December 29 (9 am).  Candidates can register their complaints online at consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2023. The CLAT 2023 results for undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes have been announced by the consortium. The CLAT 2023 final answer key was released on Thursday, December 22.

"Candidates may file a grievance regarding the CLAT 2023 final answer key as well as the conduct of CLAT 2023 at their respective test centres," the Consortium said in a statement.

Two candidates received 100 percentile marks in CLAT 2023 UG, with four receiving 99.99 percentile and three receiving 99.98 percentile. While in CLAT 2023 PG, one each scored 99.99, 99.98 and 99.97 percentile marks, respectively, and five obtained a 99.91 percentile.

Only candidates who have raised objections to the question paper and provisional CLAT 2023 answer key are eligible to file a grievance.

However, the Consortium of NLUs will not accept complaints made by phone, email, or by raising tickets on the websites.

"Grievances received over email, support tickets on the website or phone calls will not be considered," it added.











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