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Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2014 Organizing University : Gujrat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujrat |
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2014
Organizing University : Gujrat National Law University
Gandhinagar, Gujrat
The Under-Graduate Programme Offered By The National Law Universities
The fourteen NLUs mentioned above offer a number of five-year integrated under-graduate law courses leading to B.A. LL.B., B.Sc. LL.B., B.B.A. LL.B., B.S.W. LL.B., B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) degrees. While B.A. LL.B. is offered by most of the universities, B.Sc. LL.B. Course is offered by WBNUJS (Kolkata), NLU (Jodhpur) and GNLU (Gandhinagar). B.B.A. LL.B. is offered by NLU (Jodhpur), GNLU (Gandhinagar), CNLU (Patna) and NLUO (Cuttack); whereas B.S.W. LL.B. and B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.) degree courses are offered by GNLU (Gandhinagar) alone.
Eligibility :
To be eligible to appear in CLAT-2014, a candidate should have obtained a Higher Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent certificate from a recognized Board with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC and ST candidates) and should be below 20 years of age as on 1st July 2014 (22 years in case of SC/ST and Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates) *. Candidates who are appearing in March/April, 2014 or have appeared in the 10+2 examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in the test. However, such candidates are required to have passed the qualifying examination at the time of their admission and must be able to submit proofs in support of their claims. No provisional admission shall be provided to those candidates who are not submitting the result of the qualifying examination (i.e. 10+2) at the time of admission.
* Subject to State reservation at the University concerned.
The Post-Graduate Programme Offered By The National Law Universities
The information of the LL.M. degree course offered at the various NLUs with the duration and the specializations have been provided in detail under the sections of each University. The candidates are also advised to check the websites of respective Universities from time to time to keep themselves updated about the changes in the course structure and other details.
Eligibility :
To be eligible to appear in CLAT-2014, a candidate should have obtained a LL.B./Five-Year Integrated LL.B. degree/any other equivalent degree from a recognized University with not less than 55% marks in aggregate (50% marks in case of SC and ST category candidates) *. The candidates who have passed the qualifying degree examination through supplementary/ compartment and repeat attempts are also eligible for appearing in the test and taking admission provided that such candidates will have to produce the proof of having passed the qualifying examination with fifty-five/fifty percent marks, as the case may be, on the date of their admission or within the time allowed by the respective universities. The candidates who have appeared or are appearing in the qualifying degree examination by March/April, 2014 are also eligible to appear in the test. Such candidates may submit the final results of the qualifying examination within the timeframe prescribed by the respective Universities and shall be provided provisional admission only.
* Subject to State reservation at the University concerned.
Pattern of CLAT (Under-Graduate Programme)
Exam Description | |
Total Marks | 200 |
Number of multiple-choice questions of one mark each | 200 |
Duration of Examination | Two hours (02:00 hours) |
Subject areas with Weightage | |
English including Comprehension | 40 Marks |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 50 Marks |
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) | 20 Marks |
Legal Aptitude | 50 Marks |
Logical Reasoning | 40 Marks |
Note : There shall be a system of Negative Marking wherein 0.25 marks will be deducted for each of the wrong answer. |
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English including comprehension
The English section will test the candidates' proficiency in English based on comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension section, candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used therein etc. The grammar section requires correction of incorrect grammatical sentences, filling of blanks in sentences with appropriate words, etc. -
General Knowledge and Currents Affairs
As far as general knowledge is concerned, the candidates will be tested on their general awareness including static general knowledge. Questions on current affairs will test candidates on their knowledge of current affairs. -
Mathematics
This section will test candidate's knowledge on elementary mathematics, i.e. maths taught up to Class X. -
Legal Aptitude
This section will test candidate's interest towards study of law, research aptitude and problem solving ability. Questions will be framed with the help of legal propositions (described in the paper), and a set of facts to which the said proposition has to be applied. Some propositions may not be "true" in the real sense (e.g. the legal proposition may be that any person who speaks in a movie hall and disturbs others that are watching the movie will be banned from entering any movie theatre across India for one year). Candidates will have to assume the "truth" of these propositions and answer the questions accordingly. -
Logical Reasoning
The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the candidate's ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical arguments. It will include a wide variety of logical reasoning questions such as syllogisms, logical sequences, analogies, etc. However, visual reasoning will not be tested.
Pattern of CLAT (Post-Graduate Programme)
Exam Description | |
Maximum Marks | 150 |
Duration of Examination | Two hours (02:00 hours) |
Long Essay Type Descriptive Questions (covering subject areas such as Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence) | 100 Marks (4 questions of 25 marks each) |
Multiple-Choice Questions (Covering all compulsory law subjects prescribed by the BCI for the Under-Graduate Course except Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence) | 50 Marks (50 questions of 1 mark each) |
Note : There shall be a system of Negative Marking wherein 0.25 marks will be deducted for each of the wrong answer. |
Tie-Breaking (Under-Graduate Programme)
In the event of equal marks scored by two or more candidates in the CLAT-2014, the tie will be broken by the following procedure and order :
(i) Higher marks in the section of legal aptitude in CLAT-2014.
(ii) Higher age.
(iii) Computerized draw of lots.
Tie-Breaking (Post-Graduate Programme)
In case of equal marks scored by two or more candidates in the CLAT 2014, the tie will be broken in the following procedure and order :
(i) Higher marks in the Long Essay Type Descriptive Questions in CLAT-2014.
(ii) Higher age.
(iii) Computerized draw of lots.
Declaration of Results
CLAT-2014 result will be published on 31st May 2014 on the CLAT Website (www.clat.ac.in) with an overall merit list of candidates prepared according to their CLAT Score and Rank along with their categories. In addition, state specific and all India merit lists will be prepared for various categories of candidates like General/SC/ST/OBC/Women/PWD/NRI etc. The candidate will be able to access the results through the personal LOGIN ACCOUNT.
Application Form and Information Brochure for CLAT 2014
- The CLAT-2014 Online Application Form will be accessible on the CLAT website (www.clat.ac.in) between 1st January, 2014 and 31st March, 2014 alongwith the Information Brochure. No hard copy of the Application Form and Information Brochure will be sold this time.
- CLAT-2014 Information Brochure (not the application form) will also be accessible from the respective website of all the participating NLUs.
Mode of Payment Through CLAT Website
A candidate will have to make payment on three occasions through CLAT website viz, (i) submitting the Online Application Form (ii) if interested in downloading the Previous Year’s Question papers and (iii) while participating in the counseling session. The mode of payment through the website is both online and offline.
The online payment can be made through net-banking, debit card, credit card etc. wherein the candidate will have to bear the additional transaction costs for remitting the fees through payment gateways.
For paying the fees offline through website, the candidate will have to download the 'Bank Challan' that will be generated with the required information, as filled in by the candidate, and make the payment with additional bank charges at any branch of the SBI. After making the requisite payment at the bank, the candidate needs to fill-in the details of the Bank Challan as required at the relevant section of the website.
Fees
he fees to be remitted while submitting the Online Application Form of CLAT-2014 for General/OBC/PWD and other category candidates is 4000/- (for SC and ST category candidates it is
3500/-), excluding the bank charges or additional transaction costs for remitting the fees offline/online through payment gateways.
Mode of Application
- There is only one mode of application i.e. online which can be accessed by a candidate after registering self on the CLAT website by creating a LOGIN ACCOUNT. The Online Application Form can be submitted only between 1st January, 2014 and 31st March, 2014 (11:59 p.m.). The submitted Online Application Form in PDF format and other details will be available and accessible in the LOGIN ACCOUNT of the candidate.
- No copies of the filled in Online Application Form or uploaded certificates/documents need to be sent to the CLAT Office.
- The Hall-Ticket/Admit Card may be accessed / downloaded by the candidate in the personal LOGIN ACCOUNT. The candidate is required to take the printout of the Hall-Ticket / Admit Card to the Examination Hall.
- Candidates applying must visit and carefully read the instructions given in the CLAT-2014 website (www.clat.ac.in).
- Incomplete application or application in any mode other than online or application after the last date and time shall not be considered. It shall be the obligation of the candidate to fill the Online Application Form in a timely manner and the Organizing University, i.e. GNLU, Gandhinagar shall not be responsible in anyway.
Documents To Be Uploaded during Online Application
The original certificates/documents issued by the competent authority as specified in the CLAT- 2014 Information Brochure are to be submitted to the allotted University only at the time of admission. The relevant attested photocopies of the certificates/documents (photograph and signatures of the candidate and parent/guardian need not be attested) in support of one's claim for admission are to be uploaded while filling the Online Application Form.
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The scanned attested photocopies of the documents to be uploaded in the PDF format (or as specified) by all the candidates are :
- Birth Certificate
- Standard X Marksheet
- Qualifying Examination Marksheet/Certificate such as 10+2 or its equivalent examination certificate from a recognized Board (for UG Courses).
- Qualifying Examination Marksheet/Certificate such as LL.B. or its equivalent examination certificate from a recognized University (for PG Courses).
- Passport size photograph (3.5 cms x 4.5 cms) [JPG Format]
- Signature of candidate [JPG Format]
- Signature of parent/guardian [JPG Format]
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The scanned attested photocopies of the documents to be uploaded in the PDF format by a candidate depending on the applicability are :
- Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC)
- Disability Certificate (Persons With Disability, P.W.D.)
- Special Category certificate like E.B.C.; B.C.; W.B.C.; D.F.F.; S.E.B.C.; Ancestral residents of village Sidhuwal, District Patiala; Son / Daughter of Defense Personnel Deployed in U.P. or Defense Personnel of U.P. either retired or killed/ disabled in action; Dependant of Freedom Fighter of U.P. and Kashmiri Migrant.
- Certificates in support of One's Claim for NRI/NRI Sponsored Candidate.
- Domicile Certificate in support of one's claim for consideration under State Quota.
The certificates/documents listed above are essential requirements for admission to the UG and PG courses. In addition to the above, the candidates may be required to submit such other certificates/documents as may be specified by various Universities in their respective websites and also in the Instructions for Admission to UG/PG Programmes issued along with the List of Allotted Candidates from time to time. Further, the candidates will also be required to submit Photocopies of the relevant certificates/documents as may be specified/ required by the concerned universities.
Admission to the U.G. Programme
- The merit list-cum-preference will be the basic principle of admission for CLAT-2014 and the allotment of candidates to various NLUs will be based on the same. Hence, an online counselling would take place after the announcement of the CLAT-2014 results from 1st June 2014 to 9th June 2014, wherein the candidates will be able to mark the preferences of the NLUs for admission within the stipulated period mentioned in the schedule.
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The first 2500 candidates (comprising 40% extra candidates proportionately from various categories such as General/SC/ST/OBC/PWD etc.) in the merit list will be allowed to participate in the online counselling against the actual seats available with the participating NLUs, by logging in to the personal LOGIN ACCOUNT created by them at the time of registration and depositing the adjustable fees of
1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only) either online/offline through the website.
- The candidates seriously interested in taking admission must deposit the required fees so as to be considered against the seats available with a NLU. The candidates failing to deposit the required fees through the website with the CLAT Office by the specified date will forfeit their right to be considered for admission in future and their names will be dropped from the CLAT Merit List.
- The university-wise first provisional allotment list based on merit-cum-preference will be published on the CLAT Website for the exact number of seats available with a NLU taking into consideration the university-wise preferences obtained from the candidates during the counselling session, their CLAT score and Rank. The list will also be made available to the respective participating Universities.
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The provisionally selected candidates allotted to various NLUs will have to reserve their seats within a stipulated period at this stage by logging in to the personal LOGIN ACCOUNT. The candidates will be provided with three options viz.,
- I hereby take admission with the allotted university and do not want my candidature to be considered for the next higher preference (This option can be availed only once), or
- I hereby take admission with the allotted university and also want my candidature to be considered for the next higher preference, or
- I hereby do not want to take part in the admission process.
- A list of waitlisted candidates will also be issued along with the Provisional Allotment List, from the first 2500 candidates who had undertaken the counselling after remitting the fees. The comprehensive list will be prepared by picking up candidates proportionately from various categories such as General/SC/ST/OBC/PWD/DFF/NRI etc. both from the All India and State (Domicile) category of candidates.
- If required, the CLAT Office will publish three more times the Subsidiary List of candidates allotted to various Universities against the actual left out seats.
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After depositing the required amount of fees and taking part in the counselling session with the CLAT office by the stipulated date, if the waitlisted candidates fail to get a seat in any of the Universities due to non-availability of vacancy, the entire amount of
1,00,000/- deposited by such candidates will be refunded to them without any deduction.
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If the candidates in the merit of first 2500, do not deposit the required amount of fees (i.e.
1,00,000/-) in adequate number for being considered against probable vacancies, if any, in future, and if the list of such candidates gets exhausted and some vacancies still remain thereafter, then a fresh counselling session will be undertaken by the CLAT Office.
- After the candidates are finally allotted to various Universities, the candidates will be required to approach the allotted Universities with the balance amount towards the admission fees and the relevant certificates/documents in original issued by the competent authority in support of the various claims made by the candidates, during the scheduled period (24th - 27th June, 2014) and complete the admission formalities. The certificates in original will be checked by the respective universities at the time of their admission.
- The candidate not having the required certificates/documents in original and failing to satisfy the eligibility requirements will not be allowed to take admission by the concerned Universities. Hence, the candidates seeking admission under various categories - especially those belonging to the reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC/PWD/DFF/NRI and the General category candidates seeking admission under State Domicile category - will be required to obtain in advance the relevant and authentic certificates/documents from the competent authorities and produce the same at the time of admission.
- Those candidates who fail to report to the Universities and complete the admission formalities by 27th June 2014 will forfeit their claim for admission and their seats will be filled-up by the University by following its own procedure and not by the CLAT Office. The respective Universities will be reporting the details of admission to the CLAT Office by 28th June 2014 including the number of vacancies that might remain due to non-reporting of the candidates allotted under the lst, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Actual Allotment List. This would help the CLAT Office make the declaration of the final allotment on 30th June 2014 and complete the admission process on the same day.
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While the candidates will be required to pay the balance amount of fees to the allotted Universities at the time of completing the admission formalities, the adjustable amount of
1,00,000/- deposited with the CLAT Office will be transferred to the respective Universities after the completion of the admission process.
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The candidates withdrawing from the admission process before 24th June, 2014 will be refunded the amount by the CLAT Office after deducting the administrative charges of
10,000/-.
Admission to the P.G. Programme
The admissions to the PG programmes through CLAT-2014 will be done in a centralized manner from the CLAT Office after the counselling session, as mentioned above for the UG programmes, by allotting seats based on the merit and preference of the candidates furnished during the counselling session. The candidates will be allowed to participate in the online counselling session by depositing the adjustable fees of 65,000/- (Rupees Sixty Five Thousand Only) through the website with the CLAT Office.
All offers of admission by CLAT-2014 shall be provisional and shall not create any right of admission in favour of a candidate. The organizing university will not be responsible for any inconvenience caused or expenditure incurred by the candidate on travel and stay etc.
- Information regarding details of intake, reservation and the courses offered along with the fee structure is available in the CLAT-2014 Information Brochure and on the CLAT-2014 website and the websites of the concerned NLUs. The candidates are therefore advised to carefully go through the rules and fee structures of participating NLUs before filling the application form for UG as well as PG courses, and for the NRI/NRI Sponsored and Foreign National seats.
- Information in the Information Brochure regarding intake, reservation, courses offered and the subjects taught at various levels including the areas of specialization, etc. are in brief. For detailed information, the candidates are required to take a look at the information provided in the websites of the member NLUs of CLAT-2014.
- Definition of disability for the purpose of admission shall be in accordance with Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995. Disability in the act is defined to include: Blindness, low vision, leprosy cured, hearing impairment, loco-motor disability, mental disability or illness. A candidate will have to produce disability certificate from competent authority in accordance with the provisions of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, at the time of admission.
- Candidates with disabilities appearing in the Common Law Admission Test shall be entitled to an additional time of 40 minutes.
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The candidates having impairment and those who require a scribe to write the test should intimate the same at the relevant section in the Online Application Form, citing reasonable cause and attaching attested photocopies (by a Gazetted Officer) of the relevant supporting documents such as :
- A certificate of impairment from the competent authority
- A statement indicating whether the scribe will be brought by the candidate or to be arranged by the CLAT authorities. The educational qualification of the scribe should be at least one standard lower than 10+2.
- A declaration from the candidates that they will not request at any point of time the scribe to help them with the answers other than the normal process of reading the questions and helping them write and darken the correct answer. Further if they are bringing their own scribe, they will have to declare that the selected scribe fulfils all the pre-requisites.
- Documentary evidence regarding the educational qualification of the scribe (e.g.. school certificate or school identity card)
- A declaration from the scribe (if brought by the candidate) that the scribe complies with the pre¬requisites and he/she will not in any way help the candidate answer any question in the paper, apart from his/her regular duty of reading out the questions and writing and darkening the correct answers.
- For details relating to the definition of NRI/NRI sponsored candidates and the number of seats available for them, please see the information provided by the participating NLUs in the CLAT-2014 Information Brochure and their respective websites. NRI Certificate Format, NRI Sponsorship Certificate Format
- Some of the Universities will admit the NRI candidates directly whereas others will do it through CLAT-2014. Please carefully read the information provided by the participating NLUs on the subject in the CLAT-2014 Information Brochure and on the CLAT-2014 website (www.clat.ac.in).
- Only Indian nationals/NRIs are allowed to appear in the CLAT-2014. Foreign nationals are not permitted to appear in CLAT-2014. The foreign nationals desirous of taking admission to any course in any of the participating NLUs may directly contact the concerned University having seats for foreign nationals.
- In the event of insufficient number of candidates opting to appear from a particular Test Centre, the Convener, CLAT-2014, reserves the right to cancel such a centre and shift the applicants to another nearby centre or to a centre according to the candidate’s second or third preference.
- Information such as the category of candidate, the centre of the Entrance Test and the preferences for various universities given by the candidates in the Online Application Form shall be final and will not be changed thereafter.
- As the publication of result and allotment of seats will be made on merit-cum-preference basis according to the information furnished in the Online Application Form and during the Counselling Session, the candidates are required to read the instructions carefully and furnish correct and authentic information. In case the information furnished at any stage of admission process is found false or incorrect or there is any discrepancy or mismatch between the information furnished by the candidate at the relevant section and the certificates/documents produced at the time of admission, the provisional admission offered to the candidate shall be cancelled as per the declaration given in the Online Application Form and at other relevant places without assigning any further reason.
- During the counselling session, it is mandatory for all candidates to fill in all the available choices of National Law Universities for the UG and PG courses in order of their preference. Failure to do so would result in rejection. Choices once made will not be changed later.
- There shall be a centralized admission process for CLAT-2014 on the basis of merit-cum-preference. All admissions shall be centrally done through the Organizing University, i.e. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The information relating to various dates of the admission shall be placed on CLAT-2014 website (www.clat.ac.in) from time to time.
- The basic principle of admission through CLAT-2014 is merit-cum-preference. However, if a candidate, at any stage of the allotment process, wants to forego his claim for the next higher preference and wants to stay with and take admission in the allotted University, or wants to leave the admission process he/she will be given the option to do so. To exercise this option, the candidate will have to mention the same within the prescribed time limit at the relevant section of the website. However, this option exercised once by the candidate will be treated as final and irrevocable, and the candidate will be deemed to have been admitted in the University opted as such by him/her or out of the admission process, as applicable.
- All offers of admission by CLAT-2014 shall be provisional and shall not create any right of admission in favour of a candidate. The organizing university will not be responsible for any inconvenience caused or expenditure incurred by the candidate on travel and stay, etc.
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The first 2500 candidates (comprising 40% extra candidates proportionately from various categories such as General/SC/ST/OBC/PWD etc.) will be permitted to take part in the counselling session only after depositing the required amount of fees. If the candidates allowed to participate in the counselling session do not deposit the required amount of adjustable fees (i.e.
1,00,000/-) and do not take part in the online counselling session with the CLAT office by the stipulated date, they will forfeit their right to be considered for admission to the UG courses in future and their names will be dropped from the CLAT Merit List for the purpose of admission.Same rule is applicable for candidates appearing for admission to PG courses through CLAT-2014, except that the amount shall be
65,000/-.
- Provisional Allotment List/Waiting List will be prepared only on the basis of the counselling session undertaken by the candidates and the details filled-in by the candidates in the Online Application Form. When a candidate’s name appears in the Provisional Allotment List the candidate will have to confirm his/her intention/seriousness to take admission or to be considered against the future vacancies, if any, with the CLAT Office through the CLAT website. The candidates who fail to do so by the specified date and time will forfeit their right to be considered for admission and their names will be dropped from the CLAT Merit List for the purpose of admission.
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The candidates taking part in the counselling session after depositing the required amount of fees through the website (online/offline) by the stipulated date and appear in the waiting list and later if such candidates fail to get a seat in any of the Universities due to non-availability of vacancy, the entire amount of
1,00,000/- /- (or
65,000/-, as applicable) deposited by such candidates will be refunded to them without any deduction within one month from the publication of the overall Final Actual Allotment List or by 31st July, 2014, whichever is later. Fees shall be refunded in the form of a cheque to be issued by Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat (Convener, CLAT-2014) in the name of the candidate only.
- The fees applicable for SC/ST category (a concessional amount) cannot be used by a candidate for applying under any other category. If he/she does so, the application form shall be rejected.
- In order to avail the facility of reservation under state quota (based on one’s domicile), the candidate must submit the original caste certificate issued by competent authority from the state of one’s domicile. For example, a SC/ST or OBC candidate from Odisha, who has been staying in Chhattisgarh for several years and has legally been issued a domicile certificate by a competent authority of the State of Chhattisgarh, cannot claim reservation under Chhattisgarh State SC/ST and OBC category by producing a caste certificate issued by the Government of Odisha. However, he can avail reservation under Chhattisgarh State General Category seats by producing the Domicile certificate from the State of Chhattisgarh. To avail the reservation under Chhattisgarh State SC/ST or OBC quota, the candidate has to produce a SC/ST or OBC certificate issued by a competent authority from the State of Chhattisgarh.
- As per the Ministry of Home Affairs (Government of India) Guidelines, Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) Card holders are entitled to the benefit of "Parity with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in respect of economic, financial and educational fields except in relation to acquisition of agricultural or plantation properties. No parity shall be allowed in the sphere of political rights." Accordingly, the PIO and OCI Card holders will be eligible for admission under the NRI seats available in some of the member National Law Universities. Such candidates can upload the scanned copy of the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) document at the relevant section issued to them by the Competent Authority.
Center Code | Center Name |
01 | Bangalore |
02 | Bhopal |
03 | Chandigarh |
04 | Chennai |
05 | Cuttack |
06 | Gandhinagar |
07 | Guwahati |
08 | Hyderabad |
09 | Jaipur |
10 | Jammu |
11 | Jodhpur |
12 | Kochi |
13 | Kolkata |
14 | Lucknow |
15 | Mumbai |
16 | Delhi |
17 | Patiala |
18 | Patna |
19 | Raipur |
20 | Ranchi |
21 | Siliguri |
Sl. No. | Description of Specific Activities | Date and Day |
1. | Date of Issue of First Admission Notification | 22nd December 2013 (Sunday) |
2. | Date of commencement of accessibility to / submission of online Application Forms and Information Brochure | 1st January 2014 (Wednesday) |
3. | Last Date for submission of filled-in Application Forms | 15th April 2014 (Tuesday) by 11:59 P.M. |
4. | Accessibility of Admit Cards/ Hall Tickets | By 14th April 2014 (Monday) |
5. | Date of Common Law Admission Test - 2014 | 11th May 2014 (Sunday) {03:00 to 5:00p.m} |
6. | Date of Declaration of Results | 31st May 2014 (Saturday) |
7. | Commencement of counselling period for first 2500 candidates | 1st June 2014 (Sunday) |
8. | Commencement of counselling period for first 2500 candidates | 9th June 2014 (Monday) by 4:00 P.M. |
9. | Last Date for exercising the option to remain in the admission process for first 2500 candidates in the merit list | 9th June 2014 (Monday) by 4:00 P.M. |
10. | Publication of Provisional Allotment List of candidates allotted to various Universities against the actual seats and Waiting List | 11th June 2014 (Wednesday) |
11. | Last Date for exercising the option to remain with the allotted University/admission process by the candidates in the Provisional Allotment List | 13th June 2014 (Friday) by 4:00 P.M. |
12. | Publication of First Subsidiary List of candidates allotted to various Universities against the actual left out seats | 14th June 2014 (Saturday) |
13. | Last Date for exercising the option to remain with the allotted University/admission process by the candidates in the First Subsidiary List | 16th June 2014 (Monday) by 4:00 P.M. |
14. | Publication of Second Subsidiary List of candidates allotted to various Universities against the actual left out seats | 17th June 2014 (Tuesday) |
15. | Last Date for exercising the option to remain with the allotted University/admission process by the candidates in the Second Subsidiary List | 19th June 2014 (Thursday) by 4:00 P.M. |
16. | Publication of Third Subsidiary List of candidates allotted to various Universities against the actual left out seats | 20th June 2014 (Friday) |
17. | Last Date for exercising the option to remain with the allotted University/admission process by the candidates in the Third Subsidiary List | 21st June 2014 (Saturday) by 4:00 P.M. |
18. | Publication of Fourth Subsidiary List of candidates allotted to various Universities against the actual left out seats | 22nd June 2014 (Sunday) |
19. | Last Date for exercising the option to remain with the allotted University by the candidates in the Fourth Subsidiary List | 23rd June 2014 (Monday) by 4:00 P.M. |
20. | Completion of Admission Formalities at the University level by submitting required certificates/documents by the candidates admitted against the Provisional Allotment List and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Subsidiary Lists by depositing fees | 24th - 27th June 2014 (Tuesday-Friday) |
21. | Submission of detailed report by the member Universities to the CLAT Convener | 28th June 2014 (Saturday) |
22. | Announcement of Final List of admitted candidates | 30th June 2014 (Monday) |
23. | Closure of Admission Process by CLAT Office | 30th June 2014 (Monday) |
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