CLAT 2022 registration window closes on May 09; Fee submission, edit option open till May 11
Shubham Bhakuni | May 7, 2022 | 06:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Fresh registrations for CLAT 2022 will not be accepted after May 09. The exam is scheduled to be held on June 19, in offline mode.
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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will close the registration window for CLAT 2022 on May 09 (11:59 pm). However, it will allow the submission of CLAT registration fee till May 11, 2022 (11:59 pm). Candidates will also be able to update their test centre preference for
CLAT 2022
during this period.
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“The candidates who have already submitted their application but not yet paid the fees, are allowed to make the payment and complete the ‘registration’ till 11:59 PM on Wednesday, 11th May 2022.” reads an official CLAT notification.
CLAT application fee is Rs 4,000 for unreserved candidates and Rs 3,500 for SC/ST and OBC category candidates.
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CLAT 2022 is scheduled to be held on June 19, 2022, in offline mode. Candidates who have registered and submitted the application fees will be issued CLAT admit cards a few days before the examination.
CLAT 2022 test centre update option
Despite closing the CLAT registration window on May 09, the registered candidates will be able to change the exam centre preferences till May 11, 2022. The CLAT exam centre preferences can be changed by editing the CLAT 2022 application form.
In addition to this, candidates can also take this opportunity to review and update their name, date of birth and reservations if it needs any correction.
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Instructions to update CLAT exam centres 2022
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Visit the official CLAT website
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Login using registration ID and password
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Click on edit application form option
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Go to the preference tab
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Select any three CLAT exam centres of your choice
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Submit the application form.
Candidates should note that any requests to change the CLAT exam centres or any other data will not be entertained after May 11. In case of any assistance, candidates are advised to use the CLAT help desk given below.
Email: clat@consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Phone: 080-47162020 (between 10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working days)
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