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the Consortium of National Law Universities has officially released the CLAT 2020 Admit Card for the upcoming law entrance exam.

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For all CLAT 2020 aspirants finally wait is over, as per the latest update, the Consortium of National Law Universities has officially released the CLAT 2020 Admit Card for the upcoming law entrance exam.

CLAT 2020 exam is scheduled to be held on 28th Sept and hall ticket will be mandatory document to be presented at the examination centre. Candidates, who are registered for Common Law Admission Test 2020, can now download their hall tickets by logging onto consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

CLAT 2020 Exam Important Points

  • The law college entrance exam will be held on September 28.
  • Candidates will have to sign the admit card in front of the invigilator, as per the official notice.
  • CLAT is a two-hour long exam where candidates have to solve 150 questions.
  • Those who score at least 40 per cent marks are considered to be pass in the exam and eligible for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate level courses.
  • For reserved category candidates, the cut-off is 35 per cent, as per rules.

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CLAT 2020 Exam Instructions

  • The test centre allotted in the Admit card is final and requests to change the test centre will not be considered.
  • The candidate should keep the Admit Card and I.D. proof ready for verification at the gate of the entrance of the centre. Further, the bar code scanning will be done inside the test centre.
  • The candidate will not be permitted to bring any sheet of paper including blank sheets. Rough sheets will be provided by the centre on each desk.
  • The candidate must write their Admit Card number on each sheet. After the test, the rough sheets should be dropped in the drop box.
  • Follow the instructions announced by the Invigilator carefully. No clarifications or doubts relating to the questions of examination will be entertained during the examination.

Candidates opted for Scribe

  • In case of SAP (PWD) candidates opted for Scribe, the candidate should submit the SAP (PWD) certificate, certificate as per Appendix I and letter of undertaking for using own scribe as per the Appendix II along with the proof of the educational qualifications and identity of the scribe to the Invigilator at the test centre.

Hardware Issues

  • If you face any hardware or software problems with the computer system provided, please inform the same to the Invigilator for rectifying the problem immediately.
  • In case the problem is not rectified within the reasonable time, you will be provided with another computer system. In such cases timer will be stopped automatically and resumes from same time in another computer system.

Medical Self-Declaration should be shown at the Entrance

  • The candidate should also sign on the Admit Card in the presence of the Invigilator as signed in the Filled in Online Application Form.
  • The duly filled and signed Medical Self-Declaration should be shown at the Entrance and should be submitted to the Invigilator.
  • Mapping of Candidate Admit Card No and the Room / Hall / Lab Number will not be displayed outside the venue. However, the same will be informed to the candidates after the candidates enter the venue and after the verification of Admit Card and ID.
  • Candidates should leave all their personal belongings in their baggage outside the examination hall at their own risk. The authorities of the Centre should not be held responsible for any loss or damage of such items.
  • Advance visit to the test center can be allowed only upto the main entrance gate. Inside the center is not allowed.

What is CLAT?

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities around the country. CLAT is organized by the Consortium of National Law Universities consisting of the representative universities.

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