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CLAT 2025 Application Deadline Extended to October 22, 2024

Author : Samriddhi Pandey

October 15, 2024

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The Consortium of National Law Universities has announced an extension for submitting applications for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025. Aspiring law students now have until 11:59 P.M. on October 22, 2024, to complete their online applications. This extension applies to both undergraduate (U.G.) and postgraduate (P.G.) programs, giving candidates an additional week to finalize their submissions.

CLAT is one of the most competitive entrance exams in India, offering admission to various law programs at prestigious National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country. The decision to extend the application deadline relieves numerous candidates, ensuring they have ample time to complete the process without last-minute pressure.

For those seeking assistance with the application, the Consortium of NLUs has made support available through email and phone. Applicants can contact the Consortium at clat@consortiumofnlus.ac.in for email queries or call 080 47162020 during working hours, between 10:00 A.M. and 05:00 P.M. on all weekdays.

The CLAT 2025 examination, known for its rigorous selection process, evaluates candidates on various subjects, including legal reasoning, logical aptitude, and English language proficiency. Successful candidates gain access to India’s top law schools, making this exam a crucial step for many aspiring legal professionals.

Applicants are encouraged to utilize this extension wisely to ensure their forms are correctly filled out, and all necessary documents are uploaded before the deadline. Missing the deadline could mean waiting another year to apply, emphasizing the importance of taking advantage of the extended period.

For further updates, candidates should keep an eye on official notifications from the Consortium of NLUs, which continues to provide guidance to ensure a smooth application process for all prospective students.

This extension is expected to benefit a large number of applicants who were yet to complete their submissions, allowing them additional time to gather the necessary information and ensure their application is error-free.