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PSA: Despite fake notification doing rounds CLAT has NOT been postponed, still scheduled for 7 Sep [UPDATE-1: CLAT responds]

Posted on August 25, 2020 By Legal 60

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By Legally India

Tuesday, 25 August 2020 19:09
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CLAT not postponed
CLAT not postponed

A faked Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) consortium notification (see above) has been making the rounds on social media, purporting postponement of the 2020 CLAT.

We have checked with authoritative CLAT sources, and the above notice is definitely a fake and the CLAT is still on for 7 September 2020.

A number of CLAT aspirants (as well as NEET and JEE aspirants) have been strongly resisting holding the CLAT and other physical exams in September due to the growing Covid-19 pandemic.

However, there is no indication that the CLAT consortium has any plans to change the date at present, particularly since the government has signed off on the NEET and JEE dates that directly precede the 7 September CLAT date.

Update 20:13: The consortium has confirmed that a fake notification has gone around, with an official notification on its official channels.

Official notification
Official notification

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