CLAT 2024 aspirants can now visit NLU campuses; apply at consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Divyansh | September 5, 2023 | 11:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who have completed the registration process of CLAT 2024 will be able to apply for visit to National Law Universities.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) will allow the students, who have completed Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024 registration process, to visit the NLU campuses. Interested applicants can login on the CLAT2024 portal, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
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The Consortium of NLU made the announcement through X, previously known as Twitter. It tweeted, “Are you looking forward to visiting an NLU? Here’s you! Campus visits are now available if you have completed your #CLAT2024 registration. You can apply to visit any of the NLU offering these campus visits, through your login on the CLAT portal.”
Are you looking forward to visiting an NLU? Here’s your chance! Campus Visits are now available if you have completed your #CLAT2024 registration.
You can apply to visit any of the NLUs offering these Campus Visits, through your login on the CLAT portal https://t.co/MWswVGQGxh pic.twitter.com/UZ9D4TkI39— Consortium of NLUs (CLAT) (@ConsortiumNLUs) August 30, 2023
On September 3, The Consortium of NLUs hosted the link of the second CLAT 2024 sample paper on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Candidates who have completed their registration process for the CLAT 2024 will be able to access the sample papers. Students will be able to practice in a simulated and timed environment.
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The CLAT exam will have 120 questions instead of 150, which the students have to attempt in 2 hours. One mark will be awarded for each correct answer while .25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer. The CLAT 2024 exam will be divided into five sections – English language, current affairs, legal reasoning, logical reasoning and quantitative techniques.
The CLAT 2024 registration is going on and the registration window will close on November 3. The CLAT 2024 exam will be held on December 3.
CLAT 2024: How to apply for NLU campus visit
Candidates can apply for a visit to any campus of National Law University was following these steps:
- Visit the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
- On the homepage, click on ‘CLAT 2024’ link.
- Login using your mobile number and password.
- Apply for the campus visit of NLU.
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