The results of CLAT 2023 were announced on consortiumofnlus.ac.in; two students achieved a perfect 100 percentile score.

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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has announced the CLAT 2023 results today, December 23. Those who took part in the CLAT exam 2023 that was administered on December 18th can obtain their CLAT 2023 scorecards from the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

The Consortium of NLUs announced that the CLAT exam for 2023 was conducted in 127 test centres located in 23 different states and two union territories across India. The scores from the test were tallied and checked on December 22. Those who participated can access their official scorecard by logging into their account on the CLAT 2023 website. It was reported that two candidates, one from Maharashtra and the other from Uttar Pradesh, achieved a perfect 100 percentile.

CLAT UG 2023

Two students achieved the highest possible score of 100 percentile in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) Undergraduate (UG) exam of 2023. The assessment consisted of five sections with 150 questions, with one being removed in the final answer key. The highest score attained in this CLAT UG exam was 116.75. You can find out the number of students and top scores by state here.

PercentileNumber of studentsState-wise numbers
100.002Maharashtra – 1Uttar Pradesh – 1
99.994Maharashtra – 2Punjab – 1Rajasthan – 1
99.983Haryana – 1Maharashtra – 1Uttar Pradesh – 1
99.975Karnataka – 1Madhya Pradesh – 1 Maharashtra – 2Tamil Nadu – 1
99.965Karnataka – 2Madhya Pradesh – 1Punjab – 1Rajasthan – 1

CLAT PG 2023

CLAT 2023 PG had one section comprising 120 questions. The highest mark secured in CLAT 2023 PG is 95.25. Check the state-wise number of students who secured top marks.

PercentileNumber of studentsState-wise numbers
99.991Chhattisgarh – 1
99.981Haryana – 1
99.971Haryana – 1
99.915Bihar – 1Delhi – 1Karnataka – 1Tamil Nadu – 1West Bengal – 1

Around 94.87% of people participated in CLAT 2023. Out of the participants, 56% were female, 44% were male, and there were 2 Transgender candidates. Moreover, 61 universities that are not affiliated with NLU will accept CLAT 2023 scores for admissions to five-year integrated UG and PG law programmes starting in the Academic Year 2023-2024.

Mayank Tewari

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