CLATastrophe- HOW MUCH DOES YOUR EGO COST?

The year 2015 will always be remembered as the one when Indian exams suffered a huge blow to their credibility. From PU results to AIPMT, JEE and CLAT, there is a general consensus among students that if you can go abroad even for UG then forget patriotism, just flee.

The Common Law Admission Test is one such exam, notorious for its botch ups (2012, 2014 and now 2015) which go largely unchecked. Yet, given how law is increasingly becoming a sought after profession in India with a record 39772 aspirants this year it was reasonable to hope that the online CLAT 2015 would go by without a hitch. However the convener, RML NLU- Lucknow (Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University) has bizarrely managed to mess up every step of the way. Here is how:

1. Setting the question paper and answer key

Various questions were out of syllabus (in Math and Legal). It was of an unusually high level of difficulty with previous year CAT questions (for IIMs) being asked. To top it all these questions were copied wrong rendering them unsolvable by even IIT professors (as proven in a writ in the Rajasthan HC). When the error was rectified they solved it in 2 minutes.

There are allegedly 39 other glaring errors/unsolvable questions in the answer key and question paper. Outrageous claims by CLAT include that Dulcet and Raucous are synonyms. This forms a mind boggling 20% of the all India paper. None of them have been rectified.

Another allegation is that coaching institute, CLAT Possible (Head office-Lucknow, whose MD was an advisor to CLAT) had informed its students that GK would be from gktoday . 27 out of 50 questions indeed were.

2. Conducting the online test

The test was marred with disruptions for hundreds of students as computers crashed and servers failed to account for time lost. Moreover, on publication of individual response sheets, an overwhelming number of students claimed that in specific sections the computer registered an option different from what they clicked on. A candidate was reportedly asked to come to her test centre at 7:30 in the night after her test “failed to submit” and redo it.

  1. Declaration of results with publication of merit list, individual response sheet, question paper , answer key**

On declaration of results candidates were stunned to have received a score much lower than what they had expected.

The all India merit list was concealed and candidates with lower scores reported higher ranks. One such petitioner in the Allahabad HC had a State Rank of 51 and a State Women’s rank of 105. “Curiouser and curiouser..”

4. Revision of ranks

Following outcries by leading CLAT coaching institutes ( LST, IMS), legal luminaries, parents and students over the errors, results were withheld and an “expert committee” was constituted. Its composition is unknown to date save that it had VCs of 4 NLUS. Only emails which were sent to the CLAT helpdesk on June 3rd were considered (something that CLAT did not mention while pledging its genuine intention to receive all representations). The committee released its report on having found a measly 2 errors (a day after the RMLNLU VC had grandly announced on national television that it had found none). The process by which they came to such a decision is unknown.

In the event that the expert committee had admitted to even 10% errors, a re-test would have been highly possible resulting in a financial loss of several lakhs to all NLUs. Therefore, every NLU had a vested interest in hiding errors. Hence, the expert committee should have been independent, i.e., outside the ranks of the NLUs.

In an exam where there is an average of 15 ranks tied for every 0.25 marks-39 errors were completely ignored. Injustice? Welcome to being a lawyer!

  1. 5. Allotments

1st allotment list was published. At last something had been done right. Wrong Again. As the 2nd allotment list was published domicile category candidates in Madhya Pradesh got downgraded. The reason? NLIU Bhopal had quietly canned its domicile reservation and transferred all those seats to the All India unreserved category. Candidates from lower income families stated that they would not have paid the hefty 50,000 counseling fee if they had known of this.

  1. Pending writs and course of action**

Writs are pending in the Allahabad and Rajasthan High Courts. June 17th was the last date for RMLNLU to respond in the Rajasthan HC and a judgment was due. RML NLU blithely asked for an extension till June 29th (by which time admissions will be completed – June 27th being the last date) and they were granted the same.

It is clearly too late to revise all India merit list. Keeping current admissions intact, conduction of a re-test in 6 months will ensure that those bright candidates who missed out will not lose a year but just one semester as is likely to happen in AIPMT.

CLAT which comes under the Law and Justice departments as per the HRD Ministry has not even been safe guarded by the courts. To say that I, like thousands of other aspirants, am utterly disillusioned would be an understatement. The very system we yearned to join has left us embittered at its threshold.

However what is important at the end of the day is that the egos of the conducting university are intact. Forget the careers of the 40000 starry eyed kids. Forget their helpless parents. After all, the best egos are the most expensive.

The author attempted CLAT 2015 successfully and got into a top 5 NLU. However, having seen so many bright students miss out, can scarcely condone such willful negligence.

Comments

FrustratedCandidate 21 Jun 2015, 17:47
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Additionally, on reviewing the clat paper, there were nearly 30 questions which were wrong. Several English questions themselves were worded wrong but the expert committee failed to notice the same.
"Silent Observer" 21 Jun 2015, 19:18
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I believe that converting Domicile into All India is a brilliant decision. There's nothing wrong in it. :)
Xyz 22 Jun 2015, 05:05
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I don't think he/she is trying to say that converting it is bad. S/he means that doing it quietly after 1st allotment is unfair. People lost 50k.
Pallav gupta 22 Jun 2015, 10:40
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The clat e-brochure clearly says that those who withdraw from the admission process after 19th june will be refunded the counselling fees after deducting 10000k but now they have forefeited the entire 50000. They have made clat an instrument of generating funds
mukta aggarwal 22 Jun 2015, 11:29
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Sir, When you know all this , why don't you contact Supreme court, many students will benefit. I complaint to HRD ministry . They say it is a matter under the preview of Law & Justice Ministry .Now Law & Justice ministry is saying it is with in the preview of legal affairs. so i have written it to them also on 20/06/2015.see something happens. My complaint no to Legal affairs ministry is DLGLA/E/2015/00326.I request you to put one complaint to them along with this letter of yours . My complaint will get support. Say some like minded people , those who want some good for students can put complaint on pgportal of government of india. All this need to be done quickly.
Ritesh 22 Jun 2015, 12:46
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I dropped a year and prepared according to the notification provided on the website...for legal they explicitly mentioned that are not going to test the legal knowledge but the questions in the legal section was testing the legal knowledge,each and every section was made like that they were in hurry to upload the questions...shame on rml nlu..It was my dream to do law from a prestigious nls...but my all preparations are invain now..I'm messed up..can't join private colleges because they are very costly...nd many reasons are there...
CLAT aspirant 22 Jun 2015, 14:29
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When everyone requested to rectify the errors, the Clat committee didn't even look into them. They rectified two random questions and in the India TV interview the Clat convener accepted that there was only one mistake. They didn't even care to look into the list of errors sent. When they rectified it for the second time, they double checked it with previous answer key they had. And now revising the errors again doesn't seem the option for them. A delay in results is better than incorrect results. Otherwise, CLAT-2015 will always be perceived as an unfair test. Many of the aspirants lost faith in the system now. If no action would be taken now, the aspirants in the coming years would lose faith too.
APARNA 22 Jun 2015, 15:33
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Its shocking ! Playing with the future of children. Lucknow university people should be held accountable and punished. Children should be given an upgrade based on their school results CLAT score and personal interview. Pl suggest this. Most fair in existing situation.
a concerned citizen 22 Jun 2015, 17:38
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More than kids getting frustrated,it gives the succeeding nlus which will conduct clat will do whatever they want cos they seem to be above law
Tejaswa Mishra 24 Jun 2015, 18:59
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A country can never progress under such pathetic circumstances. India accounts for nothing among the best in the world, and to be rest assured, it never will in the shadow of such evils. A generous suggestion, make your way out of this land of hopelessness.