CLAT 2024 Fourth Sample Paper Releasing Today at 5 PM, How to Download
CLAT 2024 Fourth Sample Paper Releasing Today at 5 PM, How to Download
To access the CLAT 2024 fourth sample paper, candidates will need their registration number and the password they received during the registration process

The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will release the fourth set of sample question papers for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024 today, October 30, at 5 PM. These sample papers will be available for candidates who have successfully registered for CLAT 2024 and paid the application fee.

To access the CLAT fourth sample paper, candidates will need their registration number and the password they received during the registration process. These questions will be presented in a simulated test environment with a time limit, and candidates will receive their scores immediately after attempting them. The sample papers can be found on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

“These Sample Questions will provide a good opportunity for candidates to practise for the actual test,” stated the Consortium.

CLAT 2024 sample question papers: How to download

Step 1: Visit the official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

Step 2: Look for the “CLAT 2024 Sample Question Papers” section and click on it.

Step 3: A new login window will appear on the screen.

Step 4: Enter the necessary credentials, including your email ID and password.

Step 5: Finally, submit the details and download the CLAT 2024 sample papers for your practice.

These sample papers will be a valuable resource for candidates preparing for the CLAT 2024 examination.

The last day to register for CLAT 2024 is November 3. Candidates who wish to appear for the undergraduate law exam should have either completed their Class 12 education or be currently in Class 12. For the postgraduate CLAT, candidates are required to have completed their LLB.

The CLAT exam, which is the gateway to admission into the law programmes at 22 National Law Universities in India, will be held offline on December 3, 2023, for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. This examination is a crucial step for those aspiring to pursue law at the undergraduate or postgraduate level.

Candidates can access the sample paper by logging into the CLAT candidate portal, using their registration number and the password they created during registration. The Consortium has designed the sample papers to provide candidates with a simulated and timed environment for attempting the questions, and candidates will receive immediate scores. Additionally, candidates can make multiple attempts at the sample questions as they wish.

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