CLAT 2023 website update, registration likely from first week of August

The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has updated its website for the upcoming CLAT 2023 exam. It has now asked the candidates to fill a form to get the details related to the exam. After form submission, candidates will get to know about the detailed exam schedule, availability of registration form and many other updates.

The exam conducting authority put out a statement in this regard which read, “Please note that this is not a registration form for CLAT 2023. Filling and submitting this form does not imply that you have registered for CLAT 2023.” A registration form, along with additional instructions, will be issued shortly. This form reflects your desire to receive general information and updates regarding CLAT 2023 from the consortium of NLUs only on the contact details provided by you “

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As per the reports, the CLAT 2023 registration forms will be released in the first week of August. Once the registration starts, candidates will be able to enroll through the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

Meanwhile, the exam authority is yet to confirm whether the CLAT 2023 exam pattern and syllabus will be updated or will remain the same as the CLAT 2022 exam.

interesting, this is the first time Two CLAT exams have been conducted in the same year, CLAT 2022 was conducted on June 19, and CLAT 2023 has already been scheduled for December 2022.

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CLAT 2023 will be conducted for admission to 22 National Law Colleges. The only institute which will not participate in CLAT 2023 is National Law University Delhi, which has its own entrance exam called ALL. India Law Entrance Test. Candidates taking CLAT 2023 also have the option to use their CLAT score to get admission in law schools other than NLU.

CLAT is usually conducted once a year for admission to law colleges, which include 22 national law universities that offer five-year integrated LLB and LLM programmes. CLAT is a two-hour paper. Candidates will have to attempt 150 objective type questions in English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques and Logical Reasoning. Those who clear the entrance test have to appear for the counseling round to secure the seat in the colleges.

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