CLAT 2022: Over 800 objections received on UG, PG questions, final answer keys released

Consortium of National Law Universities has released the final answer key for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022. The consortium office received a total of 765 objections to 57 questions in the graduation question paper. Apart from this, 45 objections were received on 22 questions out of 120 questions of the postgraduate question paper.

The English section had 129 objections to nine out of 30 questions, the general knowledge section had nine objections to nine out of 35 questions; 91 objections to 13 out of 40 questions of legal reasoning; 372 objections to 20 questions out of 30 questions from Logical Reasoning; And out of 30 questions from Quantitative Techniques, there are 138 objections to one question.

In the meeting of academic and subject level experts, the objections raised by the candidates were studied. The final answer key with the changes recommended by the subject expert committee and the changes approved by the various committees approved by the inspection committee are included in the final answer key which is released on the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

CLAT 2022 Answer Key: How to Download

Step 1: Visit the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in

Step 2: Click on Final Answer Key on the left side under ‘Notifications’ tab

Step 3: A PFG will open, check the answers

CLAT Result 2022 will be finalized on the basis of final answer key. The law entrance exam was conducted on June 19 at 131 centers in 81 cities across the country. Out of 60,895 registered candidates, 56472 candidates appeared for the exam. CLAT was coordinated through 24 regional centers and 131 exam centres. In CLAT 2022, there were 92% of the registered candidates who took the undergraduate exam and 87% of the candidates who took the postgraduate exam.

CLAT will be conducted twice next year. This means that both the law entrance exams of 2022 and 2023 will be conducted separately but in the same year., The decision to conduct two CLATs next year was taken in the meetings of the Annual Executive Committee and the General Assembly of the Consortium of NLUs held on 14 November. The consortium elected a new Executive Committee along with Prof. Poonam Saxena, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University. Jodhpur took over as the chairman from Professor Faizan Mustafa.

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