CLAT admit card 2022 issued; Direct link to download, exam instructions
Candidates can download CLAT 2022 admit card by logging into the examination portal - consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The exam will be held on June 19, 2022.
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Shubham Bhakuni | June 6, 2022 | 04:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the admit card for CLAT 2022 today, June 08, 2022. Candidates can now download their CLAT admit card 2022 by logging into the examination portal - consortiumofnlus.ac.in. It carries the details such as the roll number of the candidate, exam centre name, address and reporting time.
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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 will be conducted on June 19, 2022, in offline mode. The admit card is a mandatory document for appearing in the examination. Further, in view of the COVID-19, candidates are required to keep a medical self-declaration form for appearing in the examination.
How to download CLAT 2022 admit card?
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Visit the official website of consortium - consortiumofnlus.ac.in
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Click on CLAT 2022 and log in using your mobile number and password
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Click on “Download Admit Card” link
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CLAT admit card will be displayed on the screen
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Download and take a printout for the examination.
Important details mentioned in CLAT admit card 2022
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Name of the candidate
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Admit card number
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Date of birth
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CLAT test centre name and address
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Exam day instructions
After downloading the admit card, candidates should verify all the details mentioned on it. In case of any discrepancy, they should immediately contact the CLAT exam authorities using the following helpdesk.
Email: clat@consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Phone: 080-47162020 (between 10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working days).
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CLAT 2022 exam day instructions
The consortium has also released the exam day instructions. Candidates should read all the instructions carefully before appearing for the examination. Some of the important instructions are mentioned below.
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CLAT exam reporting time - Candidates should report at the test centre at least 45 minutes before the examination.
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No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall 15 minutes after the commencement of the test.
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An authorized photo ID card and CLAT admit card are mandatory documents required for appearing in the examination.
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They should also carry a blue/black ballpoint pen.
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