CLAT 2026 took place on December 7 across 156 examination centres spread over 93 cities in 25 states and four Union Territories.
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has announced the CLAT 2026 results for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Candidates who appeared for the Common Law Admission Test can now view and download their scorecards from the official website.
The results follow the release of the final answer keys earlier this month. This year, close to 92,000 candidates registered for CLAT to compete for seats in law programmes offered by NLUs and other participating institutions across the country.
According to official data, 75,009 candidates appeared for the undergraduate examination, while 17,335 candidates took the postgraduate test. Following the declaration of results, the Consortium will shortly open the CLAT 2026 counselling process for qualified candidates.
Officials also shared that the overall male to female ratio stands at approximately 0.72:1 among test-takers.
How to Check CLAT 2026 Results
Counselling Process
Candidates who qualify in CLAT 2026 must register separately for counselling to secure admission into undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. The counselling process will take place in five rounds, with seat allotments announced at different stages based on candidate rank, preferences and seat availability.
Examination Details
CLAT 2026 took place on December 7 across 156 examination centres spread over 93 cities in 25 states and four Union Territories. The Consortium released the provisional answer key and question papers on December 10, allowing candidates to raise objections until December 12. The final results were prepared after reviewing all valid objections.
Both CLAT UG and CLAT PG papers comprised 120 multiple-choice questions, with each question carrying one mark.
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates related to counselling schedules and further admission procedures.