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The Consortium of National Law Universities has extended the CLAT 2025 registration deadline to October 22, 2024. Candidates for UG and PG law programs can appl
The Consortium of National Law Universities has extended the registration period for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Candidates who have not yet enrolled for the CLAT 2025 exam can do so by visiting the official website on October 22, 2024.
"The last date for submission of CLAT 2025 online applications (for both UG and PG programmes) has been extended up to 11:59 P.M. of 22nd October, (Tuesday) 2024," according to the notification.
CLAT 2025: Eligibility
Candidates for the undergraduate course (5-year integrated law degree) must have scored at least 45% in Class 12. Students from the SC, ST, and PwD categories, on the other hand, must get at least 40% on their Class 12 exams.
For the postgraduate course (1-year LLM degree), candidates in the general category must have earned an LLB with at least 50% marks. To apply for postgraduate studies, candidates from the SC, ST, and PwD categories must have graduated with at least 45%.
CLAT 2025: How to Apply
Step 1: Go to the Consortium of National Law Universities' official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click the link that says 'CLAT 2025 registration'.
Step 3: Click 'New Registration' and enter the essential information to register.
Step 4. Complete the application form.
Step 5: Pay the registration fee.
Step 6: Click 'Submit' and print out the application form for future reference.
The general category application cost is Rs 4,000, while the SC/ST/PwD candidates pay Rs 3,000.
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