Updated list of CLAT 2021 exam centres released; Edit application form by July 4
The exam centre can be changed by editing CLAT 2021 application form available at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. CLAT exam will be conducted on July 23, in offline mode.
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NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the updated list of CLAT 2021 exam centres. Candidates who have registered for CLAT 2021 may now change their exam centre preferences and edit the application form (if needed). The last date for updating the CLAT application form 2021 is July 4, 2021 (11:59 pm).
To edit CLAT application form - Click here
The number of exam centres for CLAT 2021 has been increased in view of the COVID-19 situation around the country. The decision to increase the list of exam centres was taken to minimise the travel of candidates appearing in the exam on July 23, 2021 . In addition, the increased number of test centres will reduce the number of candidates per test centre.
The new test centres, 18 in total, include Gwalior, Hooghly, Salem, Surat, Kurnool, Vellore, Meerut, Mangalore and other major cities in the country. The updated complete list of CLAT exam centres is given in the table below.
List of CLAT-2021 Test Centres (Updated)
Agra |
Haldwani |
New Delhi |
Ahmedabad |
Hisar |
Patiala |
Allahabad |
Hooghly |
Patna |
Amrawati (Maharashtra) |
Hubli / Dharwad |
Puducherry |
Amritsar |
Hyderabad |
Pune |
Aurangabad |
Imphal |
Raipur |
Barasat |
Indore |
Rajahmundry |
Barrackpore |
Jabalpur |
Ranchi |
Bengaluru |
Jaipur |
Salem |
Bhopal |
Jalandhar |
Shillong |
Bhubaneshwar |
Jammu |
Shimla |
Bilaspur |
Jamshedpur |
Siliguri |
Calicut |
Jodhpur |
Sonepat |
Chandigarh |
Kanpur |
Srinagar |
Chennai |
Kanyakumari |
Surat |
Chittor/Tirupathi |
Kolkata |
Thane |
Coimbatore |
Kota |
Thiruvananthapuram |
Cuttack |
Kottayam |
Tiruchirappalli |
Dehradun |
Kurnool |
Tirunelveli |
Durg |
Kurukshetra |
Vadodara |
Ernakulam |
Lucknow |
Varanasi |
Faridabad |
Madurai |
Vellore |
Gandhinagar |
Mangalore |
Vijayawada |
Gangtok |
Meerut |
Visakhapatnam |
Ghaziabad |
Mohali |
|
Gorakhpur |
Mumbai |
|
Greater Noida/ Noida |
Muzaffarpur |
|
Gurugram |
Mysore |
|
Guwahati |
Nagpur |
|
Gwalior |
Navi Mumbai |
|
How to change CLAT 2021 test centre preference
- Visit the official admission portal of CLAT consortium
- Login using ID and Password
- Click 'Edit Application' option
- Go to the 'Preferences' tab
- Update the three test centres in the order of preference
- Save and move to the next page, agree to the declaration and click “Save Form” button.
The consortium has also requested candidates to take the opportunity to review edit their application in case they need to make any changes/corrections. The application form must be submitted before July 04, 2021 (11:59 pm).
For any assistance, candidates are advised to use CLAT 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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