CLAT 2019 will be held on May 26; Know 10 important things
sonali.jolly | May 25, 2019 | 04:16 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EbookNew Delhi, May 25 - Sunday morning will witness anxious faces of the law aspirants who dream to study in the elite NLUs of India. The Consortium of National Law Universities will conduct CLAT tomorrow, that is, May 26, 2019. The Common Law Admission Test will be conducted from 3pm to 5pm. Law aspirants from all over the country will compete for the undergraduate and postgraduate seats offered by the 21 NLUs.
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CLAT 2019 Schedule -
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Events |
Dates |
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CLAT 2019 |
May 26, 2019 |
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The result will be announced on |
Last week of June 2019 |
Important Points to Remember -
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No candidates will be allowed in the exam hall without the admit card.
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E-admit card is not valid, candidate has to carry a printed copy of admit card.
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Carry a valid photo Id proof.
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Reach at least an hour before the examination.
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Candidates belonging to PWD Category must carry a certificate issued by the competent authority and or medical records.
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Also, those who have requested for scribe should carry a copy of the undertaking with them.
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Electronic devices such as calculators, mobile phones, smart watches, etc are prohibited in the examination hall
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Answers should be marked using a blue/black pen only.
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CLAT 2019 has negative marking system.
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Rewriting or crossing of answers on the OMR sheet is not permitted, hence mark the answers carefully.
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