CLAT 2022 registration closes tomorrow; Apply at consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Shubham Bhakuni | May 8, 2022 | 02:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
The application edit option will remain open till May 11. CLAT 2022 exam will be held on May 09, 2022, in offline mode.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will close the CLAT registration window tomorrow, May 09, 2022. Candidates who wish to appear in the law entrance exam should register and submit their application before the deadline. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 will be held on May 09, 2022.
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The consortium has announced the correction window for CLAT 2022 . Candidates who have already registered for CLAT 2022 will be allowed to review and edit their application form till May 11, 2022. During this period, such candidates will also be able to change their CLAT test centre preferences.
How to apply for CLAT 2022?
- Visit the official website of CLAT 2022 - consortiumofnlus.ac.in
- Register using your mobile number and email ID
- Fill out the CLAT application form by entering personal information, educational qualification details, communication details and test centre preferences.
- Select the reservation status and submit the application form
- Complete the application process by submitting the CLAT 2022 registration fees
The CLAT application fee is Rs. 4000 for unreserved category candidates, and Rs 3,500 for SC and ST candidates.
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CLAT 2022 exam details
The national-level law entrance exam, CLAT is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs every year for admission to 5-year integrated LLB programmes and one-year LLM programmes offered by 22 national law universities. CLAT 2022 will be held in offline mode, across the country. The test centres for CLAT 2022 will be provided in around 80 cities. There will be 150 objective type questions in the CLAT exam which the candidates will have to answer within two hours.
CLAT syllabus 2022
|
Subjects |
Number of Questions |
Marks |
|
English Language |
28-32 questions |
28 - 32 |
|
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge |
35-39 questions |
35 - 39 |
|
Legal Reasoning |
35-39 questions |
35 - 39 |
|
Logical Reasoning |
28-32 questions |
28 - 32 |
|
Quantitative Techniques |
13-17 questions |
13 - 17 |
|
Total |
150 |
150 |
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