CLAT aspirants, mark your calendars!
With the announcement of the CLAT exam date in May 2024, the Consortium is all set to release the notification, which will mark the beginning of the registration process for the exam.
Aspirants can expect to find all the essential details related to CLAT 2025 registrations, exam patterns, syllabi, marking schemes, and more in the notification.
Their official website states, 'The CLAT 2025 advertisement is scheduled to be released in print and electronic media on July 7, 2024.’
25 NLUs and other law schools in the country accept the entrance exam scores, which is scheduled for December 1, 2024, for both UG and PG students.
The CLAT(UG) examination comprises 120 questions and lasts for 2 hours. The CLAT UG paper covers topics such as the English language, current affairs (including general knowledge), logical reasoning, legal reasoning, and quantitative techniques.
To ace the CLAT exam, aspirants must become well-versed in the syllabus and pattern and rigorously practice CLAT mock tests and CLAT previous year question papers.
For further information, Consortium's official website i.e. consortiumofnlus.ac.in is the go-to platform for aspirants to access all the necessary information related to the exam, including notifications, registration, admit card, exam center, and result details.
CLAT 2025 Notification to be Released on July 7
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