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CLAT 2024 Tomorrow : Over 1 Lakh Candidates Registered For Test, Around 35% Surge In UG Applications
Bhavya Singh
2 Dec 2023 8:28 PM IST
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024, the national-level entrance test organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities (the Consortium), is set to take place tomorrow, December 3, 2023.As per a press release issued by the Consortium today, the test will be conducted at 139 Test Centres across the country.Notably, CLAT 2024 has achieved a surge in registrations with over 1...
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024, the national-level entrance test organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities (the Consortium), is set to take place tomorrow, December 3, 2023.
As per a press release issued by the Consortium today, the test will be conducted at 139 Test Centres across the country.
Notably, CLAT 2024 has achieved a surge in registrations with over 1 lakh candidates expressing their interest in the test.
As per the press release, in addition to this remarkable registration feat, CLAT 2024 recorded a substantial increase undergraduate and postgraduate applications as compared to the previous year (CLAT 2023).
Undergraduate applications have seen a noteworthy increase of 34.7%, while postgraduate applications have surged by an impressive 25.8%.
"This surge in both categories culminates in an outstanding overall growth of 24.5%, showcasing the enthusiasm and widespread interest in CLAT 2024 and can be attributed to the shift of the exam to the month of December from June which enables a tension fee timeline for both the aspirants and organizers,” the press release mentions.
Acknowledging the stress levels of candidates, the Consortium has restructured the Under Graduate (UG) paper reducing the questions from 150 to 120 retaining the same duration of two hours which will allow the aspirants to concentrate on the exam.
CLAT 2024 has also expanded its foot print by introducing new Test Centres in Silvassa and Diu in the Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu (DNHDD) to accommodate candidates from regions with a significant tribal population.
“This addition reflects the Consortium's dedication to broadening accessibility and inclusivity and will continue its efforts in such direction,” the press release further mentions.