The Delhi High Court has directed the Consortium of National Law Universities to revise the marksheets and republish the final list of selected candidates of CLAT UG 2025 within four weeks. The court in the CLAT 2025 UG judgement identified errors in four questions and answers in the CLAT UG 2025 exam. The revision of these four questions will impact a candidate’s score in the CLAT 2025 revised result. As the CLAT 2025 result is revised, candidates will see a change in their ranking. The comparison of CLAT marks vs rank outlines the expected score required for a specific rank in the CLAT 2025 exam. Read the article to find out how the rank of the candidates changes to the revised CLAT 2025 results.
There are 17 questions under consideration in the CLAT 2025 UG judgement. Out of 17 questions, 4 questions have been considered, and the rest have been rejected by the Delhi HC. The questions which are rejected by the court will not affect the candidates’ score in the revised CLAT UG 2025 results. However, the four questions which are accepted by the Delhi HC will change the marks in CLAT UG 2025.
In the table below, candidates can find out how their score will change due to the revision of CLAT 2025 results following changes in the four questions which are accepted by the Delhi High Court. As per the CLAT UG judgement, candidates can see a score increase of upto 4 marks or a decrease of up to 2.25 marks due to the revised CLAT 2025 results. Following the Delhi HC order to revise 4 questions, a 2 to 4 mark shift in CLAT 2025 could significantly change candidates' rank on the merit list.
Q. no | Answer as per Consortium | Answer as per the Court | Impact on CLAT 2025 score |
5 | D | C | Those who marked option ‘C’ will get +1.25 marks |
-1.25 marks will be deducted for those who marked option ‘D’ | |||
77 | B | Question Withdrawn | -1 will be deducted for those who marked option ‘B’ |
+0.25 marks will be awarded for those who marked any other option | |||
115 | A | D | +1 mark will be awarded for whoever attempted the question, either correctly or incorrectly |
+0.25 marks added back on account of negative marking | |||
116 | NA | NA | +1 mark will be awarded for candidates who attempted the question in Set B, C and D |
+0.25 marks added back on account of negative marking |
The impact of the CLAT 2025 revised mark on candidates’ rank depends on various factors, like the nature of the revision of marks (increased or decreased), the magnitude of mark change and the performance of other candidates. The CLAT marks vs rank analysis indicate that a change in 1-2 marks can lead to a change of up to 1000 ranks. The table given below provides the marks and the expected corresponding ranks.
Marks | Rank |
98+ marks | 200 and above |
92+ marks | 500 and above |
90+ marks | 1000 and above |
88+ marks | 1500 and above |
86+ marks | 2000 and above |
85+ marks | 2500 and above |
83+ marks | 3000 and above |
82+ marks | 3500 and above |
80+ marks | 5000 and above |
77+ marks | 6000 and above |
74+ marks | 8000 and above |
72+ marks | 10000 and above |
On Question asked by student community
hello aspirant,
The secret to passing the exam is consistent practice, which may be achieved by working through sample papers, mock exams, and prior years' CLAT question papers. Practice as much as you can; it will help you feel more confident and more like an actual test. This a very
Hello aspirant,
IF you want to score good marks in CLAT the following a well planned study timetable is a very basic requirement. Along with this you need to highlight your weak areas so that you can focus more on them.
Also try to read english newspaper daily to improve
Hello,
Here are the links where you can get information about CLAT exam and also study material offered by careers360 :
1. CLAT 2025 information and how to prepare :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat
2. Study material :
- https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
Hope it helps !
Hello,
Yes, Hindi medium students are eligible to appear for most entrance exams, including those for higher education or competitive exams, provided they meet the other eligibility criteria like educational qualifications. Many exams offer question papers in Hindi, especially for state and national-level exams like UPSC, NEET, JEE, and law
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to Careers360. Glad to hear you're interested in using our CLAT college predictor too l. It's definitely a handy resource for CLAT aspirants.
To use the predictor, just head over to our website and look for the CLAT section. You'll need to input your