Good news for law aspirants! The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has extended the last date to apply for the CLAT 2026 exam. If you haven’t registered yet, this is your chance.

1. New Last Date Alert 

· Extended Deadline: November 7, 2025

· Original last date was earlier, but candidates now have a few extra days to complete their registration.

· Avoid last-minute rush and ensure your application is submitted on time.

2. About the CLAT Exam 🎓

· Full Form: Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)

· Purpose: Entrance exam for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs at National Law Universities (NLUs) in India.

· Eligibility:

o UG Program: 10+2 or equivalent

o PG Program: LLB degree from a recognized university

3. How to Register for CLAT 2026 💻

1. Visit the official CLAT website.

2. Click on “Apply Online”.

3. Fill in your personal, educational, and contact details.

4. Upload scanned documents (photo, signature, and certificates).

5. Pay the application fee online.

6. Submit the form and take a printout for future reference.

4. Key Tips for Applicants 

· Check eligibility carefully before applying.

· Ensure documents are scanned clearly and meet the prescribed format.

· Avoid last-minute submissions to prevent technical glitches.

· Keep track of exam dates, admit card release, and preparation tips.

5. Final Words: Don’t Miss This Opportunity 🚀

The CLAT 2026 registration extension gives aspirants extra time to apply and prepare. Submit your application by november 7, 2025, and secure your chance to study at top National Law Universities in India.

 

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