Last Updated Nov - 09 - 2024, 01:19 PM | Source : NDTV | Visitors : 5
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) alerts CLAT 2024 applicants about fake websites and unauthorized social media channels spreading misleading i
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has issued a statement warning applicants about bogus websites that may be spreading misleading and unauthorized information about CLAT admission. The Consortium of NLUs informed the candidates that it is not responsible for any CLAT-related information published on third-party websites or social media accounts.
An official statement from the Consortium of NLUs stated, “CLAT applicants are now notified that certain websites / blogs / social media are disseminating fake and unauthorized news on the CLAT admission process and admit card. The Consortium of NLUs accepts no responsibility for any CLAT-related content published on third-party websites or social media accounts.”
The consortium mentioned that candidates are advised to strictly refer to the official website at www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in for all official information regarding the admissions process and examination-related updates.
The consortium also noted that it reserves its right to initiate legal actions in respect of any false information disseminated through unauthorised channels, including private websites and social media handles.
CLAT applicants are advised to rely only on official notifications published in www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
The admit card announcement and related instructions will be made only on or after November 15, 2024. The consortium will send messages to applicants, after which they can be downloaded.
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