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CLAT 2020 |
Common Law Admission
Test (CLAT) 2020 |
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national level
entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law
programmes offered by 22 National Law Universities around the country.
CLAT is organized by the Consortium of National Law Universities consisting
of the representative universities. |
Important Date |
Events |
Dates |
Start date of filling application
form |
1st January 2020 |
Last date of filling application form |
31st March 2020 |
Last date of online fee payment |
Last week of March 2020 |
Release of admit card |
Third week of April 2020 |
CLAT 2020 exam date |
10th May 2020 |
Answer key released date |
11th May 2020 |
Objection window |
12th – 15th May 2020 |
Final answer key release |
18th May 2020 |
Declaration of result |
24th May 2020 |
Start date of counselling process |
First week of June 2020 |
Application Form |
The application form is available through online mode
only.
CLAT application form is available from 1st January 2020.
Candidate needs to fill the valid details in the application form.
Candidate will need their email id for the online registration.
Once candidate will create the login id and password after that they have
to upload the scanned copies of documents, signature and passport size
photograph.
Correction will be provided by the official authority after the completion
of application form.
Submit the application form and take the printout of it. Keep the printout
till the admission procedure. |
Fee |
Application fee can be paid through online (by debit card/credit
card) mode. The application fee is given below:
Rs. 4000/- for General/OBC/PWD/SAP
Rs. 3500/- for SC/ST |
Eligibility Criteria |
UG Programme:
Age Limit:
There will be no upper age limit for UG programme in CLAT 2020.
Qualifying Exam: Candidate should qualify the class 12th or equivalent
exam from a recognized board or university.
Percentage:
45% marks in case of the candidates belonging to unreserved/OBC/specially
abled person (SAP) and other categories and 40% marks in case of the
candidates belonging to SC or ST categories.
Appearing candidates: Candidates who are appearing in the qualifying exam in
March/April 2020 also eligible for the appearing in CLAT 2020 online
examination. They shall be required to produce an evidence of their passing
of their qualifying examination at the time of admission, failing which they
shall lose their right to be considered for admission.
PG Programme:
Age limit:
No upper age limit prescribed for appearing CLAT 2020.
Qualifying Exam: The candidate must have minimum percentage of marks in
the qualifying examination i.e. LL.B or any other equivalent exam.
Minimum Marks: 55% marks in case of the candidate is belonging to
unreserved categories/OBC and other categories. 50% marks in case of
candidate belonging to schedule cast/ schedule tribe.
Appearing Candidates: The candidate must passed/appeared in the final semester
or final year of the qualifying examination on the date of his/her admission. |
Exam Pattern |
Exam Mode: As per the CLAT 2020 exam pattern, the test will be held
in offline mode.
Duration:
Candidate will be given two hours to attempt the law examinations.
Number & Type of Questions: There will be total 150 (for UG) & 150 (for PG) of
multiple choice questions.
Marking:
Each correct answer will be awarded one mark each and 0.25 marks will be
deducted for every incorrect answer. |
Counselling |
The allotment of seats will be done on the basis of CLAT 2020
ranks, in order to college, category and number of seats. CLAT 2020 admission
in UG and PG programme will be completely followed by centralized online
counseling conducted by the CLAT authority.
The candidate needs to submit the counseling fee of Rs 50,000 for
participation in CLAT 2020 counselling. The final admission will be offered
only after the verification of documents. |
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