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BNAGALORE: The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) results had taken students aback with the ranks that were published on Saturday as a lot of students have been given similar ranks on the All Indian Master Rank system, leading to confusion and the list that was published on Monday, May 30, came out with the unique ranking based on the marks by each candidate.
This had a marginal difference between the first rank and the unique rank. Express spoke to students about this, some students were elated on the ranks published on Saturday but were later disappointed with the ranks published on Monday as there was a big difference in their rankings. Varun Baliga, who attempted CLAT for the first time said, "When I first saw my rank, I thought I will make it to NLSIU. But when I got to know that a lot of other people have got the 24th rank, it was disheartening to see my unique rank."
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