The CLAT 2026 answer key objection fee has been reduced to ₹500 from the earlier ₹1,000 for both UG and PG courses. Candidates can raise challenges against any errors in the provisional answer key for the December 7 exam. The objection window will remain open until 5 PM on December 12, 2025. Applicants who submit valid objections along with proper proof will be eligible for a refund.
The CLAT 2026 provisional answer key is now available on consortiumofnlus.ac.in for both UG and PG exams held on December 7. Candidates can access and download the answer key and file objections up to December 12. After the objection window ends, the final answer key will be released, followed by the declaration of the CLAT 2026 results.
The CLAT 2026 provisional answer key will be released on December 10, 2025, on consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies is situated in Burdwan, in the West Bengal state of India. Established in 2006, DIOLS is a Private college. The college is accredited by the Bar Council of India. Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies offers 2 courses across 1 stream, namely Law. Popular degrees offered at Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies include BA+LLB, LLB. Besides a robust teaching pedagogy, Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies is also a leader in research and innovation. Focus is given to activities beyond academics at Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies, which is evident from its infrastructure, extracurricular activities and national & international collaborations. The placement at Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies is varied, with recruitment options both in the corporate and public sectors, as well as entrepreneurship.
| Course Name | Fees | Eligibility |
| LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) | ₹53,334 | Undergraduate degree in any discipline, Minimum aggregate score of 45%, Qualified Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or equivalent entrance examination approved by the Bar Council of India |
| B.A. + LL.B. | ₹52,000 | 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board, minimum aggregate score of 45% in qualifying examination (40% for SC/ST candidates), cleared any national or state-level law entrance examination such as CLAT, LSAT, or AILET |