CLAT 2022 registration to begin on great January 1
CLAT 2022 registration would commence on 1 January and students aspiring to study law can apply. The exam would be held on 8 May and the application submission will be on till 31 March.
The students who wish to study law at undergraduate or postgraduate levels can apply for this test. There is no dearth of students who wish to study law in India, CLAT 2022 registration is for them.
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The link for CLAT 2022 registration will be made active at the appropriate time (1 January). Students can begin submitting applications post the link has been made active.
About the exam
CLAT is expanded into Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and is a national level entrance exam conducted to provide admission into law courses at gradute and post graduate level. Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) conducts the exam.
The law courses are offered by 22 national law universities around the country.
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This national level law admission test is conducted once every year and CLAT 2022 is meant for next year (2022).
The consortium was established on 19 August 2017 with the aim of improving the standard of legal education in India and justice system through legal education.
Eligibility for CLAT 2022 registration
The eligibility criteria for CLAT 2022 registration depends on the type of the course candidate is trying to gain admission into.
Students of plus-two who would be appearing for their qualifying exam also can take up CLAT 2022 registration. However, these candidates have to produce the proof of passing plus-two exam by the time of admission.
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Postgraduate
Applicants willing to seek admission into post graduate law courses through CLAT 2022 must be an LL.B degree holder or holder of its equivalent examination with a minimum of 50 percent pass marks.
Even candidates appearing for their qualifying examination also can apply. However they have to produce the proof of their passing the qualifying exam at the time of admission.
The same for SC/ST category candidates is 40 percent if applying for undergraduate course. The same for SC/ST category candidates is 45 percent.
Candidates taking up CLAT 2022 registration must ensure they have the required pass percentage in their qualifying exam.
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Candidates can visit the website for CLAT 2022 registration mentioned above and register themselves to obtain username and password.
Post obtaining username and password, candidates can login using them and begin filling the form. Applicants have to upload certain documents after filling the form and then pay the registration fee.
Post registration fee payment, candidates can submit the application finally and obtain the confirmation for the same. Candidates can take a printout of the final confirmation and preserve it for future use.
The registration fee for applying for graduate and post graduate courses through CLAT 2021 is the same.
The candidates themselves will have to bear the bank transaction charges for remitting the fee online.
The actual bank transaction charges will be displayed in the payment gateway page after you choose the mode of payment.
# Candidates have to upload a passport size recent photograph of themselves with a plain background along with the online application for CLAT 2022.
# Signature of the candidate
# Category certificate if applying under SC/ST/OBC
# Relevant certificate issued by competent authority if you are applying if candidate is P.W.D
# Relevant certificate issued by competent authority if you are coming under BPL category
They can also send their queries to email id ‘clat@consortiumofnlus.ac.in’
Also candidates can fill the form and write their question in that and send it to them.
The query form is available at ‘https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/help-desk.html’
Exam pattern
The pattern of exam is different for graduate and postgraduate admissions.
A wrong answer will lead to deduction of 0.25 mark.
The number of questions per subject are:
English Language – 28-32 questions
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge – 35-39 questions
Legal Reasoning – 35-39 questions
Logical Reasoning – 28-32 questions
Quantitative Techniques – 13-17 questions
Each question in CLAT 2021 exam will be of one mark. A wrong answer will lead to deduction of 0.25 mark each.
Questions will be from subjects – Constitutional law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Torts, Family Law.
Questions will also be asked from Criminal Law, Property Law, Company Law, Public International Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law and Labour & Industrial Law.
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