CLAT 2022 admit card released, What next?

CLAT 2022 admit card released, What next?

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 7, 2022 19:07 IST

Candidates have started downloading CLAT 2022 admit card, and here are some things to know before appearing for the exam.  

The Common Law Admission Test 2022 admit card was released on June 6. Candidates can download it from the official website to appear in the exam. With only 10 days remaining for CLAT 2022 exam day, candidates should use this time in preparing their documents and go through the guidelines to be followed at the test centres. Besides, they should check the exam centre location to manage their time and stay (if required). 

  • Candidates should prepare for CLAT in the last week with strategic revision, practising mock tests, and taking care of their health. As heat waves increase, candidates must take really good care of themselves to avoid falling sick around the exam day. Moreover, they should keep practising COVID-safety precautions as the infection cases are surging once again. 
  • Candidates are advised to download CLAT admit card 2022 at least 2-3 days before exam date. This will be helpful in planning for the day of examination well in advance. Besides, they will be able to check if there is any discrepancy on the admit to get it rectified beforehand. If there are any errors found on the admit card, then candidates can contact the helpdesk as under: 

Helpdesk number - 08047162020 (Available from 10 am to 5 pm, on weekdays)

Helpdesk email - clat@consortiumofnlus.ac.in

  • Candidates should make the schedule for CLAT exam day as under:

Particulars

Timings

Starting for the exam centre

10 am - 11 am onwards (depending on the distance and traffic situation)

Reaching the exam centre 

By 12:00 pm 

Reporting and Frisking begins at the exam centre 

1:00 pm onwards

CLAT 2022 exam starts 

2:00 pm onwards

Last entry allowed

1:45 pm 

CLAT 2022 exam ends

4:00 pm

Exit from the examination halls

4:15 pm onwards

  • To assess the distance between your location and exam centre address, candidates should visit the exam centre 2-3 days before the exam day. This will also help you gain familiarity with the route and neighborhood of the exam centre (if the allotted exam centre is far from your current location). 
  • On the exam day, check the traffic condition on maps, and if it indicates traffic congestion then start early to reach the exam centre on time. 
  • Get all the required documents ready for the exam day, and keep it all in one place. Also, carry your passport size photograph (same as the photo on the admit card) to use if required.

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