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CLAT 2027 Answer Key: Question-Wise Analysis & Expected Cutoff

The complete CLAT 2027 answer key with question-wise analysis and expected cutoff predictions. This page is a draft template and will be populated immediately after the official CLAT 2027 exam is conducted.

Introduction

[TBD — replace after CLAT 2027 is conducted. Mention the date of the exam, the number of candidates, overall reception (difficult/moderate/easy), and how this page will be updated as the official answer key is released.]

Section-wise Answer Key

[TBD — question-wise answer key table for each of the five sections. Include question number, correct option, topic, and a one-line justification where the answer was contested.]

[TBD — note any questions that are expected to be challenged or dropped.]

Question Difficulty Analysis

[TBD — section-wise difficulty analysis. Compare to CLAT 2026 and recent years. Note which sections were relatively easier or harder than expected, and what this implies for cutoff.]

Expected Cutoff Based on Answer Key

[TBD — NLU-wise expected cutoff predictions. Include General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS category cutoffs where possible. Base predictions on historical data plus this year’s paper difficulty.]

What Next — Your Post-Exam Action Plan

[TBD — advice for candidates in different rank bands on preference list preparation, counselling timelines, and backup options.]

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the CLAT 2027 official answer key be released?

[TBD — typically 48 hours after the exam. Update with the specific date once known.]

How do I challenge an answer in the provisional answer key?

The Consortium opens a window for objections (typically 2–3 days) after releasing the provisional answer key. Students can submit challenges with supporting material through the official portal.

How reliable is the expected cutoff?

Expected cutoffs are estimates based on paper difficulty and historical patterns. Actual cutoffs may vary by ±20 ranks depending on overall candidate performance.