CLAT 2026 Admit Card will be released soon by the Consortium of NLUs. Learn how to download the hall ticket, important exam-day guidelines, and key details to verify for a hassle-free exam experience.
The Consortium of National Law Universities is set to release the CLAT 2026 admit cards on its official website soon. Students who have successfully submitted their application forms for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 will be able to download their hall tickets using their registered login credentials.
This year, the prestigious law entrance exam will be conducted on December 7, 2025, in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. The duration of the test will be two hours, scheduled from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Candidates must carefully follow all exam-day instructions printed on the admit card to ensure a smooth experience at the test centre. The hall ticket is a mandatory document, and students will not be allowed to enter the examination hall without it.
How to Download the CLAT 2026 Admit Card
Follow the steps below to download your admit card from the official CLAT website:
1. Visit the official website of the Consortium at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
2. Look for the “CLAT 2026 Admit Card Download” link available on the homepage.
3. A login window will appear. Enter your registered mobile number and password.
4. Click on Submit to view your CLAT 2026 admit card.
5. Verify all details carefully, then download and save the hall ticket for future reference.
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Carry your CLAT admit card and a valid government-issued photo ID to the exam centre.
- Reach the exam venue at least one hour before the exam begins to avoid last-minute stress.
- No candidate will be permitted to enter the test centre 15 minutes after the commencement of the exam.
Details to Check on the CLAT 2026 Hall Ticket
Ensure that the following information is correct on your admit card:
1. Candidate’s Name
2. Roll Number
3. Reservation Category
4. Date of Birth
5. Parent/Guardian’s Name
6. Address
7. Photograph & Signature
8. Exam Date & Time
9. Test Centre Name & Address
10. Exam-Day Guidelines
Any discrepancy should be immediately reported to the CLAT authorities for correction.
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