CLAT Result Announced: Top Scorers, Percentiles, and Key Insights
CLAT result announced by the Consortium of National Law Universities on December 8. Candidates who took the test can view and download their results from the official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
The final answer key for CLAT 2025 was released by the NLUs on December 8. The exam consisted of 5 sections with a total of 120 questions. However, following the release of the final answer key, four questions were removed, and the answers to three other questions were revised, reducing the total number of questions to 116.
CLAT Result Announced Overview
CLAT 2025 result for UG exam, male students have secured the top three ranks. Two male students, one from Haryana and another from Madhya Pradesh, topped the exam with a score of 99.997 percentile. A male student from Chhattisgarh achieved a 99.995 percentile, while a male from Maharashtra secured the third rank with 99.993 percentile. The highest score in the CLAT 2025 UG exam was 103.5.
CLAT 2025 result for PG exam, female students dominated the top ranks, securing two of the top three positions. The top rank was claimed by a female student from Odisha, who scored 99.993 percentile, followed by another female student from Uttar Pradesh with a 99.986 percentile. The third and fourth ranks were taken by two male students from Uttar Pradesh, who scored 99.98 and 99.973 percentile, respectively. The fifth rank went to another female student from Uttar Pradesh with a score of 99.966 percentile.
The admission process for the five-year integrated UG and PG programs across 20+ National Law Universities (NLUs) will begin based on the CLAT 2025 scores. Further details about the admissions and counseling process will be provided soon.
CLAT Result Announced: Toppers
Below are the toppers of the CLAT 2025 exam:
Here are the top scorers in the CLAT 2025 exam:
AIR | Name |
AIR 1 | Saksham Gautam |
AIR 2 | Anirudh Pathak |
AIR 3 | Yash Jarwal |
AIR 8 | Shantanu Dwivedi |
AIR 9 | Vidit Rawat |
AIR 20 | Pooja Rawat |
AIR 24 | Nikhil Devnani |
AIR 26 | Moksh Singh |
AIR 43 | Shreya Agarwal |
AIR 44 | Dushyant Singh |
AIR 73 | Kulbhushan Dubey |
AIR 85 | Vinayak Kedia |
CLAT Result Announced: UG 2024 Toppers
Here are the CLAT UG 2024 Toppers, showcasing the highest achievers across various percentiles and their respective ranks.
CLAT Topper 2024 | All India Rank in CLAT 2024 |
Jai Bohara | AIR 1 |
Pradyot Shah | AIR 2 |
Rahul | AIR 3 |
Pragnya Amireddy | AIR 4 |
Vinay | AIR 6 |
Arijit Bansal | AIR 7 |
Jigyasa | AIR 9 |
Asutosh Kar | AIR 10 |
Pawan Kumar Pandey | AIR 11 |
Rohit | AIR 14 |
Devdeep | AIR 15 |
Astha Nayak | AIR 16 |
Bhumi Meena | AIR 17 |
Gourav Bishnoi | AIR 18 |
Aivyansh Bohra | AIR 19 |
Vipul Khicha | AIR 21 |
CLAT Result Announced: Tips from CLAT Toppers
Start Early and Stick to a Routine
Starting our CLAT preparation early made a huge difference. We gave ourselves enough time to thoroughly understand the subjects like legal aptitude, logical reasoning, and general knowledge, which helped us build a strong foundation.
Our Advice: Set a clear, structured study plan and stay disciplined. Consistency will help you cover everything you need to know without rushing at the last minute.
Learn to Manage Time Wisely
Time management was one of the biggest challenges we faced. However, taking regular mock tests and sectional quizzes helped us build the skill to manage time efficiently and improve both speed and accuracy.
Our Advice: Take timed mock tests regularly and analyze your performance. It’s important to learn how to allocate your time wisely across all sections.
Make Reading and Current Affairs a Priority
Reading comprehension and current affairs are key to doing well in CLAT. We made it a habit to read newspapers daily, keeping up with current events. This not only enhanced our general knowledge but also boosted our reading speed.
Tip from Us: “Reading editorials from reliable newspapers like The Hindu and The Indian Express can really improve your reading skills and keep you updated on important topics.” — Topper’s Insight
Seek Personalized Coaching and Mentorship
We realized that personalized coaching and one-on-one guidance made a huge difference. Customized study plans allowed us to focus on areas where we needed improvement, and mentors helped keep us on track.
Our Recommendation: If you can, get personalized coaching or mentorship to help identify your strengths and weaknesses, and work on them.
Confidence is Key
Confidence was a major factor in our success. Whether in mock tests or the real exam, staying calm and believing in our preparation helped us perform at our best.
Our Advice: Stay positive and trust yourself. Avoid last-minute cramming, and make sure to take breaks to keep your mind sharp and focused throughout the preparation.