CLAT 2020 postponed again, registration date extended till July 1
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NEW DELHI : The Consortium of National Law Universities has again postponed the CLAT 2020, the new exam date will be announced on July 1. The last date to submit the CLAT application form has also been extended up to July 1. The decision to postpone the exam is taken after considering the government orders regarding the lockdown 4.0 situation.
As per the notification released by the conducting body, the candidates will be given at least 21 days prior notice for the exam. The CLAT Consortium has also provided a helpline number to address the querries of the CLAT aspirants which will be active on all working days between 10 am to 5 pm.
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