Hyderabad: General Law Acceptance Test (Clat) will be held twice a year in 2022.
The decision was taken by the consortium of the National Law University in a meeting held in Nalsar in the city on Sunday.
Every year, nearly 75,000 students appear for Clat to secure the entrance ticket to 22 national law universities that offer LLB and LLM programs integrated five years.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see this result will be the first time the exam will be held twice a year.
“CLAT-2022 will be held on May 8, 2022.
The Consortium has decided that the CLAT-2023 will be held on December 18, 2022.
Therefore, in 2022 two CLAT checks will be held in one year,” Read Press Releases.
issued by the consortium.
The decision was taken during the Annual Executive Committee and the General Body Meeting of the National Law University Consortium, under the leadership of Prof.
Faizan Mustafa.
This consortium is expected to release a detailed schedule and registration for CAT on its official website immediately.
Not only this, the consortium has also reduced counseling costs for the general category candidate from Rs 50,000 to Rs of 30,000 and Rs 20,000 for candidates from scheduled caste, scheduled tribes, other backwards, parts and weaker people with disabled quota.
The consortium has also decided to protect the privacy of candidates by securing their agreement before they share personal information with any university or third party for the exam.
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