Essential Tips for Candidates Appearing in CLAT 2025 Today

CLAT 2025 is happening today. Here are important details and guidelines for candidates to follow.

Essential Tips for Candidates Appearing in CLAT 2025 Today
CLAT 2025 today, last minute instructions for law entrance exam candidates

CLAT 2025: The Common Law Entrance Test (CLAT 2025) will be conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities today, December 1, 2024. Both CLAT UG and CLAT PG will occur in one session, from 2 pm to 4 pm.

If you are taking the CLAT 2025 exam and haven’t downloaded your admit card, you can go to consortiumofnlus.ac.in or click the link below.

CLAT 2025 admit card direct link

How to Download Your CLAT 2025 Admit Card

To get your admit card, visit the official CLAT 2025 website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Log into your account, find the admit card link, and download it. Make sure to print it out for exam day.

Exam Day Guidelines for UG and PG Candidates

  1. Bring your admit card and all necessary documents. Follow the instructions on the admit card.
  2. Arrive at the test center by 1 pm and be seated by 1:30 pm.
  3. You cannot leave the exam hall until 4 pm.
  4. Do not bring unauthorized items like notes or electronic devices into the exam hall.
  5. Do not communicate with other candidates during the exam.
  6. Mobile phones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices are not allowed unless permitted.
  7. Follow all instructions from the invigilators without arguing.
  8. Do not take the exam for someone else or let someone else take it for you.
  9. Do not mark or damage the question booklet in any way, except for underlining.
  10. If you notice any issues with the question booklet or OMR sheet, inform the invigilator right away.
  11. Do not enter the exam hall late or leave early without permission.
  12. You must have your admit card to enter the exam premises.
  13. Only bring a black or blue pen, a transparent water bottle, an analogue watch, and a government ID.

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