CLAT 2025 correction facility ends today; how to edit application

CLAT application form 2025 correction and payment link has been hosted on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Know how to edit test centre preference.

Today, October 25, the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2025) correction window and price payment system will be closed by the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). Before the CLAT application correction window closes, candidates will have the opportunity to change their name, birthdate, program of application, and reservation eligibility.

CLAT 2025 correction facility

“Candidates, who have already initiated their registration but have not made the payment for the CLAT 2025, may pay the same and complete their registration for the CLAT 2025 up to 11:59 P.M. on Friday, October 25, 2024,” it said.

The CLAT rectification facility is now accessible via consortiumofnlus.ac.in, the official website. The admission exam, which is set for December 1, will be used to fill the seats at 24 National Law Universities (NLUs). 

CLAT 2025: How to change test centre

The Consortium has given step-by-step instructions to make changes in the test city preference submitted.

  • Visit the CLAT 2025 official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
  • Login to your CLAT account using the login credentials generated during registration.
  • Click the ‘Edit Application Form’ button.
  • Navigate to the ‘Test Centre Preferences’ tab.
  • Check your test location preferences, and update if required.
  • Click the Next (>) button to go to the ‘Reservation’ tab.
  • Scroll down, agree to the declaration; and
  • Click the ‘Submit Form’ to confirm the changes.
  • Save and download the page for future reference.
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“In the event of unforeseen incidents resulting in the cancellation of a Test city or centre, or insufficient or extra number of candidates opting to appear from a particular Test Centre, the Convenor, CLAT 2025 reserves the right to cancel such a City/Centre and shift the applicant to another City/Centre,” it said.

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