Harsh Gagrani, Co-Founder of Toprankers and LegalEdge, has written an open letter to the Consortium of National Law Universities, expressing concerns over CLAT 2025.
He criticizes errors in sample papers, incorrect answer keys and last-minute notifications, which caused stress among students.
He urges the Consortium to ensure error-free papers, provide detailed solutions, review the exam pattern and reduce objection fees to align with other exams.
He also calls for improved transparency, fairness and empathy in the process, stressing the need for reforms to restore students' trust in the exam system.
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