Deadline for CLAT 2021 Registration Extended, Exam Dates Might also be Changed

The Consortium of National Universities of Law extended the deadline for registration of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 to May 15. The application process was due to close on April 30, according to the previous schedule. Students who have not yet registered for the exam can now do so through the official consortiumofnlus.ac.in site

The decision to extend the registration deadline for CLAT 2021 was made by the Consortium Executive Committee of the National Law Universities, which met on April 28. After reviewing the latest developments, the Committee decided to extend the application deadline due to “difficulties facing students due to bank closures and closures.”

Meanwhile, CLAT 2021 test dates are also expected to change. The Consortium of National Law Universities previously said it would “look into the situation in the first week of May 2021 in connection with the examination date”. Currently, the entrance test is scheduled for June 13.

Step 1: Visit the official CLAT website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in

Step 2: Click on the ‘CLAT 2021’ tab and register by entering the mobile number. Create a password for future login

Step 3: Now sign in to the account with the login details

Step 4: Fill in the required information and upload the requested documents to the application form

Step 5: Pay the fee after reviewing the details and submit the form

Step 6: Download the application form and download the printout for future use

CLAT 2021: Eligibility

UG: Candidates who qualify for 10 + 2 or equivalent tests can apply for the exam. Candidates in the General / OBC / PWD / NRI / PIO / OCI categories must obtain a 45 per cent mark in their class 12 examination, while the students under the SC / ST categories must obtain a 40 per cent mark.

PG: Candidate must have an LL.B degree or equivalent test with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade in the event of a general election for General / OBC / PWD / NRI / PIO / OCI categories and 45 marks or grade equivalent in the case of students entering the SC / ST categories.

The CLAT examination was conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities to be approved for undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by 22 universities across the country, to be held on June 13, 2021.

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