CLAT 2026 Results Declared: Check Scorecard

The moment of truth has arrived! The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially declared the CLAT 2026 Result. Candidates who appeared for the exam on December 7, 2025, can now view their scores and download their rank cards directly from the official portal.
This year has seen record-breaking performances with high turnouts and impressive scores from urban centers. In this article, we cover the direct link to check your result, the highest marks recorded, exam statistics, and the newly formed grievance redressal process.
CLAT 2026 Result: Key Highlights
Here is a quick snapshot of the CLAT 2026 result announcement:
| Event | Details |
| Exam Name | Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 |
| Result Status | Declared (Live Now) |
| Official Website | consortiumofnlus.ac.in |
| Highest Score (UG) | 112.75 (out of 119) |
| Highest Score (PG) | 104.25 (out of 119) |
| Total Attendance | ~96% |
How to Check Your CLAT 2026 Result?
The link to download the scorecard is now active. Follow these steps to access your result:
- Visit the Official Portal: Go to consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
- Login: Click on the “CLAT 2026 Result” link and enter your registered Mobile Number and Password.
- View Scorecard: Your dashboard will display your total marks, All India Rank (AIR), and category rank.
- Download: Save the scorecard as a PDF. You will need this document during the counseling and seat allotment process.
CLAT 2026 Toppers and Statistics
The Consortium has released interesting data regarding this year’s performance. The evaluation for both UG and PG exams was conducted out of 119 marks after specific questions were withdrawn or modified in the final answer key.
- Undergraduate (UG) Topper: The highest mark secured is 112.75.
- Postgraduate (PG) Topper: The highest mark secured is 104.25.
- High Participation: Out of nearly 92,000 registered candidates, 75,009 appeared for the UG exam and 17,335 for the PG exam.
- Gender Diversity: Female candidates outshined with approximately 57% participation compared to 43% male candidates. Transgender candidates also participated in this year’s cycle.
Final Answer Key Updates
- UG Exam: One question was withdrawn; evaluation was out of 119 marks.
- PG Exam: Three questions were corrected (Questions 26, 31, and 111 in Set A), and evaluation was also out of 119 marks.
| Contents | Links |
|---|---|
| Download Result | Click here |
| Check Scorecard | Click here |
| CLAT Previous Year Papers | Click here |
Grievance Redressal Committee Formed
In a move to ensure transparency, the Consortium has constituted a Grievance Redressal Committee headed by former Supreme Court Judge, Justice Mukeshkumar Rasikbhai Shah.
If you have specific grievances regarding the evaluation or the conduct of the exam, you can submit them through the official grievance portal. Ensure you file your concerns within the stipulated timeline provided in the notification.
Counselling Process Begins Soon
Now that the CLAT 2026 result is out, the focus shifts to the admission process. The Consortium will soon release the Invite List for counseling.
- Registration: Eligible candidates must register for counseling online.
- Fee Payment: A counseling fee (adjusts against the total fee) must be paid.
- Seat Allotment: 5 NLUs have been added this year? (Check specific NLU list updates in your brochure). Seats will be allotted based on Merit-cum-Preference.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is the CLAT 2026 result declared?
Ans: Yes, the CLAT 2026 results have been officially declared and are available on the consortium website.
Q2: What is the highest score in CLAT 2026?
Ans: The highest score for the UG program is 112.75, and for the PG program, it is 104.25.
Q3: Can I challenge my CLAT 2026 result?
Ans: Yes, a Grievance Redressal Committee headed by Justice Mukeshkumar Rasikbhai Shah has been formed to look into candidate grievances. Check the website for the submission process.
Q4: How was the CLAT 2026 score calculated?
Ans: The final score was calculated out of 119 marks for both UG and PG exams due to the withdrawal/modification of certain questions in the final answer key.
Q5: What login details are required to check the result?
Ans: You need your registered Mobile Number and Password to access your scorecard.