Candidates can contest both the main exam paper and provisional answer keys (if available) on the Consortium website from 9:00 am on December 19 until 9:00 am on December 20.
Updated – Sunday 18 December 22 at 09:45pm

Hyderabad: The National League of Law Schools conducted the 2023 Common Law Admissions Test (CLAT) at 127 test centers across 23 states and two federal territories across the country on Sunday.
In a statement, the coalition said 93.6 percent of registered candidates for CLAT 2023 UG and 91.7 percent of registered candidates for CLAT 2023 PG have sat the exam.
It added that admission into the five-year integrated UG and PG programs for the 2023-24 academic year will be based on CLAT 2023.
The main question paper and provisional answers were issued on Sunday, it said, adding that candidates can raise objections to the main question paper and provisional answers on the consortium website from 9am on December 19 to 9am on December 12 ( if any) 20.
