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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) released the CLAT Admit Card 2025 Download Link on its official website on November 15. All the law aspirants who are going to appear in the Common Law Admission Test 2025 (CLAT) on December 01, must download their hall tickets from the official website ie, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. by providing the login details. To get into the exam center, you must bring your CLAT 2025 admit card and any government identification cards on the exam date. Scroll download to access the direct link for the CLAT Admit Card Download 2025 as well as the some crucial exam day instructions
CLAT 2025 Admit Card Out
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law studies at India’s 24 National Law Universities. CLAT 2025 is planned to take place on December 1, 2024. In accordance with the exam, the authority has issued the admit cards for the students who successfully submitted their application form before the last date. The CLAT UG and PG examinations will last for two hours and will begin at 2 p.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. The exam period for PwD applicants is two hours and forty minutes, with the conclusion of their exam at 4:40 p.m.
To inform the students, the consortium has issued an official notice in regards to the Admit card release on its official portal. check the notice below.
CLAT Admit Card 2025 Download Link
All the participants are informed that the admit card for the CLAT 2025 is only downloaded online from the official website of i.e consortiumofnlus.ac.in. After visiting the portal students should provide their login details such as their registered mobile number and password on the login window. We have shared the direct link hereunder, which redirects you directly to the CLAT Admit Card Download page.
How to download CLAT Hall Ticket 2025
All applicants who going to appear in the law entrance examination can download the CLAT 2025 admit card by following the instructions below.
Step 1: Visit the Consortium of NLUs’ official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Step 2:Click the login link and enter your credentials as shown in the image below.
Step 3: Once completed, your CLAT 2025 admit card download link will appear on the page.
Step 4:Click the download button to download the CLAT Hall Ticket 2025 PDF
Step 5: Check the admit card details carefully and retain a hard copy for future reference.
How can I recover a lost password?
If you forget your password while downloading the admit card, we have provided the following methods to retrieve the password:
- After logging into the Admissions Portal, proceed to the bottom of the CLAT Admit Card login window and click the ‘Forgot Password’ button.
- It will direct them to a new page where they must enter their registered mobile phone number.
- When the user clicks the “Request OTP” button, the OTP is sent to their registered mobile phone.
- The OTP will be delivered to your phone, and candidates can reset their password by clicking on the Reset Password option.
- Following this, a new password will be created successfully.
What to do In case of discrepancy in CLAT 2025 Hall Ticket
After downloading the CLAT Hall Ticket 2025, candidates should double-check their personal information, including name, signature, and photo. Any discrepancies should be reported immediately. The admit card will also include vital information including the exam date and time, as well as reporting instructions. In the event of a discrepancy, they should immediately contact the CLAT exam authority via the helpdesk listed below.
- Email: clat@consortiumofnlus.ac.in
- Phone: 080-47162020 (between 10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working days)
CLAT Exam Day Guidelines
CLAT 2025 Exam conducting body has released some relevant Exam Day guidelines via an official notification. All students are recommended to read all of the guidelines. Here are CLAT 2025 Exam Instructions listed below:
- Candidates appearing for the examination will have to enter the test center premises from 1 pm onwards and shall be seated at their respective seats in the Hall/Classroom by 1:30 p.m. Candidates who enter the hall or classroom shall not be permitted to leave the classroom before 4 pm.
- Candidates will have to carry admit card, government ID proof, disability certificate (if any) to the exam centre.
Items allowed inside the exam centre are- black or blue ballpoint pen, a transparent water bottle, an analogue watch, and government ID proof. - The Question Booklet (QB) will carry the candidate’s photograph, name and admit card number. Upon receiving the QB, the candidate is requested to verify it.
- Candidates must answer all questions in the OMR response sheet provided along with the QB only. The first page of the OMR Response Sheet is the Original and shall be submitted to the Invigilator at the end of the test.
- Candidates should write/enter the QB Number and the OMR Response Sheet Number and sign in the space/column provided in the attendance sheet circulated during the test.
- Listen carefully to the invigilators’ instructions and follow the guidelines on the question paper. Avoid any activity that may be considered malpractice.
- Bring at least two black or blue ballpoint pens, as required by the CLAT exam, plus a clear water bottle if permitted.
- In the event of an error in the question booklet, students should request that the invigilator replace it.
- If applicants mark more than one circle or make any other stray mark on the OMR sheet, their response will be counted as a duplicate and deemed erroneous.
- Attendance: Candidates should write/enter the QB Number and the OMR Response Sheet Number and sign in the space/column provided in the attendance sheet circulated during the test.
- Documents to be Retained by the Candidates after the Test
(a) Candidates should retain the Admit Card duly signed by the Invigilator, as the same has to be produced at the time of admissions.
(b) Candidates are permitted to carry/retain the QB and the Candidate’s copy of the OMR Response Sheet after the test.
- Malpractices
The use of any unfair means during the test shall result in your disqualification. Possession of Electronic Devices including mobile phones, headphones and digital watches is strictly prohibited in the Test Centre premises. Impersonation or any other fraudulent practice during the test may amount to criminal offence, and will lead to your disqualification and also penal action shall be initiated against the candidate as per the law. - Additional Measures
If a Candidate is suffering from an illness, they should carry their medication along with them. If the candidate needs an isolated facility to write the test owing to the nature of the illness, the concerned student shall inform the Centre Superintendent at least 48 hours before the te
Things to Take to the CLAT Exam Centre
On the day of the exam, candidates must bring the following documents to the CLAT center:
- CLAT admit card is a required document to be carried to the test center; candidates must bring their admit card as issued. Candidates who do not have a valid admit card on the day of the exam will be unable to take it.
- In addition to the hall ticket, aspirants must carry original photo ID evidence provided by the Government of India. PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card, and Ration Card are all acceptable forms of identification.
- Candidates should bring at least two self-attested passport-size photographs (the same as those uploaded while filling out the application form).
- Candidates must bring at least two good-quality ball-point pens with blue or black ink and an HB pencil to the test center.
- Other items to bring to the test center are an analog timepiece, a transparent water bottle, face masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer.
- PwD/ SAP candidates shall carry their original Disability Certificate to the Test Centre.
Things to avoid bringing to CLAT Exam Center
On the day of the exam, candidates are not permitted to bring the following items into the designated test center:
- Any study materials, books, notes
- Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches, and tablets.
- Valuable items include wallets, Debit cards/Card cards, and so on.
CLAT Exam Timings
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 will take place offline on December 1, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM in a single shift. According to the rules, students must report to exam centers by 1:00 PM and receive guidance from instructors by 01:30 PM. The exam will be conducted from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. We have shared the CLAT exam bell timings and their significance in the table below.
CLAT 2025 Bell Timings
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Bell Timing | Event | Bell Type |
1:00 PM | Exam hall entry | Long bell |
1:30 PM | Entry inside the classroom/hall | Long bell |
1:50 PM | Distribution of sealed envelops | Short bell |
2:00 PM | Opening of envelops and exam starts | Long bell |
2:15 PM | Last chance to enter the exam hall | Short bell |
3:00 PM | 1 hour complete | Short bell |
3:50 PM | Last 10 minutes remaining | Short bell |
4:00 PM | Exam ends | Long bell |
4:15 PM | Exit from the exam hall starts | Short bell |
Reporting to the Test Centre and Test Timings
a) Candidates are permitted to enter the test Centre premises from 01:00 P.M. onwards and shall be seated at their respective seats in the Hall/Classroom by 01:30 P.M.
b) Once the candidate enters the Hall/Classroom, he/she shall not be permitted to leave the Hall/Classroom before 04:00 P.M.
c) Candidates shall not be allowed to enter the test Hall/classroom after 2:15 P.M.
d) The Test is for 2 (Two) hours duration and shall commence sharp at 2:00 P.M. For PwD/SAP candidates, the Test is for 2 hours 40 minutes – till 4.40 P.M.
e) Candidates shall not be allowed to use the washroom after the commencement of the test.
Guidelines regarding the CLAT 2025 Marking Scheme
(a) The QB for the Undergraduate Five-Year Integrated Programme and Postgraduate One-Year Programme is for 120 (One hundred and twenty) marks. Every right/correct answer secures 1 (One) mark and there shall be negative marking for the wrong answer and 0.25 (Zero point two five) marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer. There shall be no deductions for Unanswered Questions.
(b) If the candidate shades/darkens more than one circle for a question, or makes any stray marks on the OMR Response Sheet, this shall be considered as double marking and a wrong answer and marks shall be deducted accordingly.