Clat UG 2025: Clat came to the revised result of the undergraduate student, counseling will be done by May 21; Read full details carefully - Clat 2025 UG revised result out check scores and counseling details

Jagran correspondent, Ranchi. Revised results of the common law admission test, ie Clat 2025 undergraduate students, were released on May 17. These results were made available on the official website by the Consortium of National La University. All the candidates that appear in the exam can now report and download their score. According to the official notice issued by the consortium, this revised result was released after the Supreme Court order and the approval of the governing body of the consortium. The schedule of the counseling process was also released during this period and the last date for registration of counseling is May 21. The process of registration for counseling for Clat 2025 undergraduate student was also started from May 17. Interested candidates can register online by logging into their register account. Qualifying candidates will be asked for counseling based on rankings and admission matrix issued by various NLUs. The call for counseling will be sent to registered e -mail, cellphone number and Clat portal. The consortium also made it clear that the results of the postgraduate Clat 2025 will currently only be explained after the pending cases are settled in the Delhi High Court. Apart from this, candidates can also check their results through direct links. For the general category, 30 thousand and 20 thousand must be said to the reserved category that the Loy counseling registration process of 2025-26 academic session for all eligible candidates will begin on May 17 and will last until May 21 at 5pm. Candidates will have to apply on the Clat portal and select at least 15 NLUs by priority. This priority list can be updated as many times as you want until the last time. To participate in the counseling, the candidates will have to submit the amount determined at Rs 30,000 for general category and Rs 20,000 for reserved class (SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PWD). This amount can only be deposited in the online mode by the portal. It is a confirmation amount that will be adapted to the entry fee later, but this amount will not be returned if a candidate is out of the process after accepting the seat. Candidates get three options, there will be a total of 5 rounds in the Sahara counseling process. After allocation of seating in each round, the candidate will have to choose one of the three options freeze, float, exit. Freeze means that the candidate accepts that seat and will not participate in the further rounds. Float means he accepts the existing seat, but will remain in the next rounds for high priority options. At the same time, exit means it is completely out of the counseling process. It is noteworthy that the float option will only be available until the fourth round. The fifth and final rounds will only have freezing or exit options. The repayment policy is also clearly set out. If a candidate does not get a seat after five rounds, or he is already leaving the seat without accepting the seat, he will be returned to the entire amount. The candidate who leaves the seat to the seat will be confiscated his amount and will not receive a refund in any situation. This guidance is an important step in making the process transparent and systematic. Candidates are advised to choose on a thoughtful option while following the time limit. Also read- Clat UG 2025: Delhi Supreme Court’s decision on the ongoing controversy, Marksheet will change