CLAT 2022 Test Centres in Bangalore affected by security drill for PM Narendra Modi's planned visit. Read here for complete detail on special alert issued by the exam authority.
The Consortium of NLUs has issued a special alert notice for candidates appearing for CLAT 2022 at NLSIU Bangalore and Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore. According to notification, Bangalore police have imposed restrictions with relation to security drills for the planned visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the neighborhood of the test centres. Therefore, candidates who have been allotted NSLIU Bangalore and DAIT Bangalore should read the following instructions carefully.
Special Alert for NLSIU Bangalore test centres:
- They must report to the NLSIU Campus by 1230 hours on June 19, 2022
- All candidates shall be required to enter the campus by 1300 hours
- No candidate or their parents/guardians shall be allowed by the traffic police on the Jnana Bharathi Road, abutting the campus, between 1300 hours and 1730 hours
- Therefore, all candidates and parents shall be required to stay inside the NLSIU campus after the conclusion of the CLAT examination until 1730 hours
- Candidates shall be required to proceed after the conclusion of the CLAT examination to the University football ground where seating arrangements shall be provided to them. They can leave the campus once the police restores access to the Jnana Bharathi Road
- Parents/guardians and Candidates are requested to plan their travel accordingly
Special Alert for Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology test centres:
The notification stated, “Due to restrictions imposed by the Police in relation to security drills ahead of planned visit of the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi to an adjacent institution, all candidates appearing in the CLAT 2022 Entrance Examination at the Dr, Ambedkar Institute of Technology Test Centre are requested to report to the Test Centre by 1230 hours”
Candidates should anyway reach the exam centre 2-3 hours before the exam timings, as the transport facilities are affected owing to ongoing protests around the country.
Read more:
- Is CLAT 2022 postponed? Students ask as AgnipathProtests escalate and affects transport services
- CLAT 2022 Latest Update: Consortium of NLUs conducted review meeting for nationwide protests; Read here
- CLAT 2022 Latest Update: Advisory for Guwahati, Shillong, Imphal, and Gangtok candidates, Check here
- NLSIU releases instructions for CLAT 2022 candidates
- CLAT 2022 Latest Update: Consortium releases exam day instructions for test-takers, Check here
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