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CLAT 2019 Paper Rescheduled for May 26.

CLAT 2019 Paper Rescheduled for May 26



CLAT 2019 applicants will now be appearing for the Common Law Admission Test on May 26 as the offline examination date has been rescheduled by CLAT Consortium. 

CLAT 2019 date has been postponed in view of the examination date coinciding with the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 to be held on May 12, which was earlier the same date for Common Law Admission Test.

In an official meeting held today in the presence of CLAT 2019 Convenor and other CLAT Consortium members including President Dr. Faizan Mustafa, the consortium decided to reschedule the CLAT 2019 examination date due to General Elections 2019.


“CLAT 2019 will now be held on May 26 between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm,” confirmed Dr. Sri Krishna Deva Rao, CLAT 2019 Convenor.

CLAT 2019 Convenor also shared that the CLAT Consortium has decided to extend the application process of CLAT 2019 for further two weeks. 

“In the meeting held today, the CLAT Consortium has taken a decision to extend the CLAT 2019 application deadline till April 15 as we have rescheduled CLAT 2019 on May 26, 2019,” added Dr. Rao, the Convenor for CLAT 2019.

Due to Lok Sabha elections scheduled for May 12, 2019, the CLAT 2019 applicants might have to face several problems including the commute to their CLAT centers, which now has been taken care by CLAT Consortium with the change in examination date of CLAT 2019.

About CLAT 

(CLAT) Common Law Admission Test is a national-level law entrance exam held across India for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes in as many as 21 NLUs. This year’s CLAT was to be held on May 12, 2019, which has now been rescheduled to May 26, 2019 (3:00 pm to 5:00 pm) due to coinciding with the Lok Sabha Elections.

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