Coronavirus outbreak - CLAT 2020 postponed, application form extended till April 25
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NEW DELHI: The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) has been postponed due to the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. The entrance test, which was scheduled to be held on May 10 has now been rescheduled to May 24 as a precautionary measure. The last date to submit the application form has also been extended from March 31 to April 25.
The conducting body, NUSRL, Ranchi, has released a notification containing the new schedule of CLAT 2020. The notification also provided the helpline number and makes it clear that it will remain active between 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on all working days.
The outbreak of Coronavirus has impacted several law entrance exams including the MHCET law, AMU BA LLB entrance test and others. Thus, it was expected that CLAT 2020, which attracts a may get rescheduled due to the prevailing situation.
Major law entrance affected due to COVID-19 pandemic
Law entrance exam |
Details |
Old dates |
New dates |
CLAT 2020 |
Application form extended |
March 31 |
April 25 |
Exam postponed |
May 10 |
May 25 |
|
AMU BA LLB 2020 |
Exam postponed |
April 13 |
To be notified |
JMI BA LLB 2020 |
Application form extended |
March 25 |
April 15 |
MH CET law for five year LLB |
Admit card to be delayed |
March 27 |
To be notified |
Exam postponed |
April 12 |
To be notified |
|
KIITEE law 2020 |
Slot booking dates revised |
- |
to be notified |
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