CLAT 2024 admit card likely on November 21; Steps to download, exam details
Sumeet Sudarshan | November 16, 2023 | 04:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
CLAT 2024 is scheduled to be held on December 3, 2023 in offline mode.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has informed that the CLAT 2024 admit card will be issued on November 21. The admit card of CLAT 2024 will be available online on the official website of consortium, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. CLAT 2024 will be held on December 03, in offline mode. The exam instructions will also be released along with the admit card.
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“All the details regarding the allocated test center and other instructions will be mentioned in the admit card which will tentatively be released on 21st November,” the consortium has said in response to a query on CLAT admit card release date.
Steps to Download CLAT 2024 Admit Card
Registered candidates can follow the few simple steps listed below to download their admit cards.
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Visit the official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
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Once on the website, click on the CLAT 2024 tab.
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Next, login by entering your mobile number and password created at the time of registration.
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After logging in, click on the admit card link.
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The CLAT 2024 admit card will be displayed on the screen. Download and take a printout for your reference.
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Candidates registered for CLAT 2024 are required to carry a printout of their hall ticket to be able to appear for the exam. They must also carry a valid id proof issued by the government such as voter ID, passport or aadhar card. It must be noted that CLAT scores are accepted by 23 NLUs and over 60 affiliated law colleges for admissions to integrated LLB and LLM courses.
Earlier, the consortium had reduced the number of questions in CLAT 2024 from 150 to 120. The CLAT question paper will be divided into five sections carrying different weights. The exam is of two hours duration.
CLAT 2024 Pattern
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Sections |
No. of Questions |
Weights (%) |
|---|---|---|
|
English |
22-26 |
20 |
|
General Knowledge including Current Affairs |
28-32 |
25 |
|
Legal Reasoning |
28-32 |
25 |
|
Logical Reasoning |
22-26 |
20 |
|
Quantitative Techniques |
10-14 |
10 |
CLAT LLM will also carry 120 questions to be attempted in two hours that will test the candidate’s knowledge about different laws. CLAT LLM will have questions on constitutional law, jurisprudence, administrative law, law of contract, torts, family law and various other such topics.
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