KOLKATA: The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021, that’s the entry to 22 federal law colleges will be held July 23 at the physical manner.
The Consortium of National Law Schools reported this year’s CLAT, unlike past year won’t be at the online style and applicants might need to arrive at the examination place to compose their own papers.
Last year many problems arose through the internet exams and a few candidates had moved court saying they had confronted problems while reliving the queries regarding the responses.
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), that will run the examinations has already begun preparation for the examination centers.
Formerly, NUJS would put up nine examination centers.
This time that the number could go up to dual keeping in head the hardest problem.
“We’re awaiting the middle office to ship us the exact specifics of people who have enrolled in Bengal and Sikkim.
Hence a mapping is going to be finished and their centers will be allocated,” clarified Nirmal Kanti Chakraborty, vice chancellor of NUJS.
Every candidate will arrive in educated and this is a part of the principles.