CLAT 2026 application form correction begins; what can be edited?
Vagisha Kaushik | November 6, 2025 | 08:00 AM IST | 2 mins read
CLAT 2026: Candidates can edit their test city preferences and other details on consortiumofnlus.ac.in by November 9.
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Download EbookThe Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has opened the application correction window for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026. Registered candidates can make changes in the application form on the official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The last date to modify or edit the CLAT application form 2026 is November 9.
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During this period, law aspirants can edit their test city preferences too. “CLAT 2026 candidates have been provided an opportunity to edit their test location preferences indicated in the application form on or before 11.59 P.M. on November 09, 2025. Subsequent requests for a change of test location will not be accepted,” said the consortium in an official notification.
CLAT 2026 will be conducted on December 7 for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes offered by 25 National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country.
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CLAT 2026: How to edit exam city preferences?
The consortium has laid down the following steps to change the test city preference for CLAT exam :
- Login to your CLAT account on the CLAT 2026 website
- Click the 'Edit Application' button
- Navigate to the 'Preferences' tab
- Check your test location preferences, and update if required
- Click the Next (>) button to go to the ‘Reservation’ tab
- Scroll down, agree to the declaration
- Click the ‘Submit Form’ button
During the CLAT 2026 application form correction facility, candidates are allowed to review and rectify, if necessary, their name, date of birth, programme applied (UG or PG) and reservation eligibility. Here are the steps to update these details:
- Login to your CLAT account on the CLAT 2026 website
- Click the ‘Print Application’ button
- Check your details to see if they are correct
- If any changes are required, click the ‘Edit Application’ button
- Once you have made any changes necessary, carefully review the complete application form
- Click the ‘Submit Form’ button.
“No requests for changes to information provided in the CLAT 2026 application form will be entertained after 11:59 PM on November 09, 2025,” the consortium added.
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