CLAT Admit Card 2019 released today at clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in; Know exam day guidelines and instructions
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New Delhi, May 12: The faces of law aspirants shine bright as their wait for the CLAT 2019 admit card comes to an end. The Consortium of National Law Universities has released the admit card for CLAT 2019. Candidates can now sign in to their accounts and download the CLAT admit card . For more details on the same, read the complete article.
How to download the CLAT 2019 admit card?
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Click on Login
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Enter your registered mobile number and password
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View your admit card
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Check details on the admit card
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In case of any discrepancy contact the CLAT officials
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Print the admit card
What to check on the admit card of CLAT 2019?
The following details will be printed on your admit card. Check if all the details printed are as per your records. If not, get it rectified by CLAT officials -
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Candidate’s name
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Date of birth.
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Roll number
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Father’s name
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Test date
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Test time
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Test City
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Examination reporting time
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Application number
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Category applied for
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Course applied for
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Photograph
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Specimen signature
Things to remember -
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No candidate will be allowed to appear for the examination, if he/she forgets the admit card
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Carry a valid photo Id proof on the day of the examination
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If the details in the admit card and photo Id do not match, you may not be allowed to appear for the examination
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Keep the admit card safe till the admission process is over
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