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[Breaking] CLAT 2020 Results Announced
LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK
5 Oct 2020 4:46 PM IST
The Consortium of National Law Universities has now published the Consolidated Merit List of CLAT-2020 on the Consortium's website. Each candidate can check the category rank and other details through their individual login ids and can download their score card. The Executive Committee in its meeting held on October 5, 2020 while approving the CLAT-2020 Result has also resolved that in order...
The Consortium of National Law Universities has now published the Consolidated Merit List of CLAT-2020 on the Consortium's website.
Each candidate can check the category rank and other details through their individual login ids and can download their score card.
The Executive Committee in its meeting held on October 5, 2020 while approving the CLAT-2020 Result has also resolved that in order to give more time to the candidates to complete the process of registration for counselling, the Counselling Registration process will start at 9:00 a.m. instead of 12:00 noon on October 6, 2020.
Candidates are requested to note the change in the timing and accordingly register for counselling. Further the invite for Counselling will be sent to approximately five time the number of seats in each category instead of three times as notified earlier.
The list of candidates invited for Counselling will be published by 9:00 a.m. on October 6, 2020. Only the candidates whose names / admit card numbers appear in the Counselling List can participate in the counselling registration process. An invite for Counselling registration will be sent through SMS and email to the candidates.
Candidates who do not complete the counselling registration process will not be considered for allotment of seat. Candidates are requested to go through the Counselling Guidelines notified on the Consortium website and also regularly check the website for updates. The schedule notified by the Consortium should be strictly adhered to. No extension of time for any of the processes will be granted by the Consortium and also by the NLUs.