CLAT 2020: Know exam day guidelines and COVID 19 precautions
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Try NowShubham Bhakuni | September 16, 2020 | 04:54 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has released a set of exam day instructions, including COVID-19 safety measures, for candidates appearing in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2020. The national-level exam will be held on September 28 in social distanced based online mode.
The CLAT admit card is now available and can be downloaded from the official website of the consortium; consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
CLAT 2020 to be conducted in Social Distanced Computer Based Testing (SD-CBT) Mode
The Consortium has adopted a “Social Distanced Computer Based Testing” model for CLAT 2020. The primary objective of the SD-CBT is to ensure social distancing norms, which is considered one of the most effective ways to control the COVID-19 pandemic. The consortium has also announced a slew of medical precautions to be followed at the test centre.
CLAT exam day guidelines - COVID-19 protection measures
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All candidates will have to maintain social distancing at the exam centre.
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All candidates will have to undergo a thermal screening process at the entrance gate. Candidates whose temperature is less than 99.14 will be allowed to enter inside the exam hall.
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Those with temperature > 99.14 will be shifted to an isolation lab where they will be provided with 3 ply masks and gloves before appearing in CLAT 2020
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Candidates who come with scribes will have to bring their own N95 masks.
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Considering the COVID-19 situation across the country, candidates will be allowed to carry items such as mask, gloves. personal transparent water bottle and personal sanitizer (50 ml).
General exam day guidelines
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The candidate must carry their CLAT admit card and I.D. proof for verification at the exam centre. Meanwhile, a bar code scanning will be done inside the exam centre.
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The candidates will have to sign on the CLAT admit card in presence of the invigilator.
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Candidates will have to show the duly filled Medical Self-Declaration form at the CLAT exam centre. The Medical Self-Declaration form should be submitted to the invigilator.
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Candidates will be provided with rough sheets on their desk. Candidates must write their CLAT admit card number on each sheet given by the centre. After the examination, the rough sheets will be deposited in a dropbox.
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In case the candidate faces any hardware or software issues while appearing in the test, he/she must immediately report the matter to the invigilator.
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Apart from the prescribed items, the candidates cannot carry any other item inside the exam hall. Candidates will have to leave their baggage and other items outside the exam hall and the centre will not be responsible for the safety of such items.
CLAT 2020 - Essential things to carry
Mask |
Gloves |
Exam related documents (Admit Card, ID card, etc.) |
A simple pen |
Personal transparent water bottle |
Personal hand sanitizer (50 ml) |
How prepared are CLAT exam centres in view of COVID-19?
The Consortium has prepared the exam centres of CLAT 2020 after taking inputs from prominent health experts. The test centres will be equipped with various sanitisation facilities.
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To ensure social distancing outside CLAT exam centres, sufficient staff will be deployed.
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At the entry gate, the staff with Thermo Guns will check the temperature of the candidates.
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The exam centres will be sanitized thoroughly using disinfectant liquid. Also, the exam centres will have sufficient hand sanitizer and hand soap.
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Candidates whose temperature is recorded at more than 99.14 will not be permitted inside the exam venue. Such candidates will be shifted to a separate isolation lab.
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Staff in the isolation lab will be equipped with PPE kits.
Also, read:
- CLAT 2020 admit card released @consortiumofnlus.ac.in: Know important points
- AILET 2020 admit card released, exam centres on first come first served basis
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