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CLAT 2020 admit card released; Here’s how to download

CLAT admit card 2020: The consortium of national law universities on Tuesday released the admit card for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2020 at its official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

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CLAT admit card 2020: The consortium of national law universities on Tuesday released the admit card for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2020 at its official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. After several postponements due to the coronavirus outbreak, the law college entrance exam will be held on September 28.

As per the official notice, candidates would have to sign the admit card in front of the invigilator.

CLAT is a two-hour long exam where candidates have to answer 150 questions. All those who score at least 40 per cent marks will pass 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.

CLAT 2020 was originally slated on May 10 but was delayed till May 24 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The exams got further delayed until June 21 and was again rescheduled to August 22 and then September 7. The exam will be held on September 28.

CLAT admit card 2020: How to download

  • Step 1: Visit the official website
  • Step 2: Click on admit card link
  • Step 3: Log-in using details
  • Step 4: Admit card will be available, download

CLAT 2020 admit card: Direct link to download

“No clarifications or doubts relating to the questions of examination will be entertained during the examination. 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 a 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,” it added.

CLAT is being held for candidates who wish to take admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law courses taught in national law universities across India. It is organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities having representative universities as members.

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