What should I do after getting result for CLAT and LSAT exams? Am I eligible to apply for law colleges separately?
I have applied for CLAT and LSAT exams.
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Yes, you can go for other law colleges, and the NLUs would call you for admission, according to the various phases of counselling.
you might even keep patience and wait for the vacancies in NLUs. -
Hi Mani,
Yes, you can apply to a number of law colleges through your CLAT & LSAT score. Some of the top Law Schools /Universities which accept these scores are listed below:
Institute of Law, Nirma University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttrakhand
College of Legal Studies, UPES Dehradun
School of Law, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
I hope it helps. Good luck.
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To raise grievances on the CLAT 2026 Result, log in to your account on the Consortium of NLUs website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in), find the 'Submit Grievance' button, detail your issue (score/rank discrepancy, conduct) with supporting proof within the specified time, and submit online; accepted grievances might lead to result corrections.
Yes, you can. Candidates can raise their grievances by sending an email. Candidates can follow the steps given below
- Go to the consortiumofnlus.ac.in
- Login using your email
- Enter your password
- Click on the grievance option
- Submit
Yes, you can get admission based on CLAT Score. Apart from that you can also appear for ULSAT Exam conducted by the university.
Yes, you can absolutely prepare for CLAT and UPES ULSAT together, as they share significant syllabus overlap (Legal/Logical Reasoning, GK, English, Quant), making integrated preparation efficient; focus on core areas for both but tailor extra practice for ULSAT's specific GK/current affairs and CLAT's longer passages/detailed legal sections for best results.
You should understand that once you opt to get out of the counselling process you can not go back. You will get option to either freeze your seat or choose to let it go and participate in next round. You can anytime exit the whole process too.
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