NEW DELHI: The CLAT 2025 counselling process will remain postponed until at least April 7, leaving thousands of law aspirants in uncertainty regarding their admissions. The delay comes after the Delhi High Court ordered the National Law Universities (NLU) Consortium to revise the rank list following alleged discrepancies in the final results and answer keys of CLAT UG and CLAT PG.
Reasons for the Delay
CLAT 2025 counselling, which began on December 11, 2024, was indefinitely postponed due to concerns over the accuracy of the rank list. Several students filed petitions against the NLU Consortium, alleging errors in the final answer keys and inconsistencies in the published results. The court has now intervened, demanding a reassessment of the rankings.
Impact on Law Aspirants
This prolonged delay has created significant stress among students aspiring for admission to 25 NLUs across India. Many candidates are now uncertain about their academic future as they await further updates from the Consortium.
What Happens Next?
The NLU Consortium has yet to provide any official statement on when the revised rank list will be released. With the April 7 deadline in place, aspirants are hopeful that the matter will be resolved soon, allowing the admission process to resume.
Stay tuned for further updates on the CLAT 2025 counselling process.