The Consortium of National Law and Universities (NLUs) has released the answer key of CLAT 2021 on Saturday. Candidates can check the answer key by visiting the official website – consortiumofnlus.ac.in and the test conducting body has given 24 hours to raise any objection against the CLAT 2021 answer key or questions.
After the submission of the objections, candidates have to pay Rs 1000 per objection as to processing fees.
The CLAT answer key is available for both undergraduate and post-graduation tests conducted on July 23, 2021, amid the pandemic.
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CLAT 2021 answer key: How to check?
Step 1: Go to the official website of the Consortium of National Law and Universities.
Step 2: Click on the required link – “UG CLAT 2021 or PG CLAT 2021.”
Step 3: Answer key PDF would appear.
Step 4: Download the PDF and match your answers.
Here are the direct links for - UG CLAT 2021 and PG CLAT 2021.
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Student can use their OMR carbon copy to check their marks from the answer key issued by the NLUs. One correct question carries one mark and one wrong question would carry a 0.25 negative mark.
CLAT 2021: How to raise the question?
Step 1: Visit the official website of NLAs - consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Step 2: Log in to your CLAT account, click on the “Submit” button, and then click on the “Submit object” button.
Step 3: Select the type of objection from the options – Objection about questions or objection about answer key.
Step 4: Enter all the details related to the objection, as asked.
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Step 5: Click on the button which read “Submit Objection”.
Step 6: Click on the “Make Payment Button,” and pay the fees according to your objections (Rs 1000 per objection) and it’s done!
Candidates must submit the objection carefully as the test is conducted in four series and all series have different question numbers. If a question number on the question paper (given to the students) and Master Question Booklet would not be the same then the invigilator would not consider it.