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CLAT Admit Card 2019 released: Exam on May 26, download call letters from clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in
CLAT 2019 Admit Card: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the admit cards for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2019 on its official website - clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in.
CLAT 2019 Admit Card: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the admit cards for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2019 on its official website - clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in. ‘Admit Card for CLAT 2019 is published now in your login,’ reads a notice on the official website. The National Law School of India University, Bangalore had earlier in April notified rescheduling of CLAT 2019, as per which, the exam will be held on Sunday, 26th May 2019 across the country, from 3pm to 5pm.
The CLAT 2019 for UG Courses will be of maximum 200 marks, while CLAT 2019 for PG programme will be of maximum 150 marks. Negative marking of (-0.25) deduction is applicable for both the exams.
The last date to apply for the same was extended till 15th April 2019.
Candidates who had successfully registered for CLAT 2019 can login to their dashboard by entering their mobile number and password, or follow the steps below to download their Admit Card now:
How to download CLAT 2019 Admit Card?
Step 1 – Visit the official website – https://clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in/
Step 2 – Click on the login tab given on the top of homepage
Step 3 – A login screen will pop-up
Step 4 – Enter your mobile number and password to login
Step 5 – Your Admit Card will be displayed
Step 6 – Download your Admit Card and take a printout for further reference
About CLAT 2019:
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) will be organized in offline i.e. pen and paper mode this year for law aspirants seeking admissions to Five-year Integrated Degree in Law and One-year degree in LLM at the 21 National Law Universities (NLUs) across India. Last year, the national level law admission test was held in online mode, however, hundreds of students had complained of technical glitches like hung computer machines, faulty next button, encrypted questions, etc, to name a few. The students had moved Supreme Court to conduct a re-exam, however, the apex court had directed the Consortium of NLUs to award compensatory marks to the affected students.
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