The Consortium of National Law Universities has released the provisional CLAT 2026 answer key and individual response sheets today, December 10, 2025, at 5:00 PM on its official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
On the same day as the exam (December 07, 2025), the academic team at LegalEdge by Toprankers hosted a live CLAT 2026 exam analysis, breaking down section-wise difficulty, ideal attempts, and expected score range for different law schools that now meet the first official benchmark in the form of the provisional answer key.
Provisional Key: First Official Reality Check
With more than 92,000 registrations across UG and PG programmes this year, today’s answer key and response sheets are the first formal opportunity for aspirants to see where they stand after CLAT 2026.
Using the documents available in their candidate login, test-takers can now:
This turns vague post-exam anxiety into something more concrete: a score range that can be mapped to realistic college options instead of relying on guesswork or memory-based keys.
“Use the Key to Learn, Not Just to Count Marks,” says Harsh Gagrani
Harsh is advising candidates to treat the answer key as more than a scoring tool. The suggestion is to sit with the paper, the key, and the response sheet and ask three questions:
By approaching the key as a diagnostic document, aspirants can extract lessons that stay relevant even after this admission cycle—especially for those who may be considering a repeat attempt or writing other law entrance exams.
Objection Window: Be Precise, Evidence-Backed, and Selective
Along with the answer key, the Consortium is opening a limited objection window, where candidates can challenge specific questions or answer options through the online portal.
Experts at LegalEdge by Toprankers are cautioning students against raising objections purely out of frustration with a tough paper. Instead, aspirants are advised to:
A focused, evidence-backed objection has a better chance of being upheld and influencing the final answer key on which results and ranks are based.
From Provisional Score to Counselling Strategy
While cut-offs for individual NLUs will become clear only after the final result and counselling lists are published, today’s key allows candidates to work with a realistic score range and start planning.
Broadly, aspirants can use their estimated score to:
Parents are encouraged to participate in this phase, not by fixating on one target college, but by weighing practical factors and ensuring that the student’s mental health and long-term goals stay at the center of every decision.
Next Steps: Final Key, Result, and Beyond
Once the objection window closes, the Consortium will review all representations, publish a final answer key, and compute the CLAT 2026 result on that basis, followed by centralized counselling and allotment across participating NLUs.
Until then, candidates are urged to:
All the best for the results and journey ahead!
Harsh Gagrani
Co-founder, LegalEdge by Toprankers
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