The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) has decided to start the new academic session from mid August.
Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) has decided to start the new academic session from second week of August. It has also announced to conduct the LLM entrance exam with MCQ format for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2021).
''The decision has been taken to ensure timely evaluation of paper and subsequent declaration of result on time and start academic session by the second week of August. Evaluation of MCQ format takes much less time as compared to descriptive session as it it not computerized,'' president, Consortium of National Law Universities and vice chnacellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, Faizan Mustafa said.
Meanwhile, Vijendra Kumar, vice chancellor of Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, and convenor, CLAT 2021 stated that as LLM is a one-year programme delaying the result will affect the academic cycle.
Earlier in January this year, the Consortium had restored the descriptive section in the LLM admission test but later decided to drop the idea due to the COVID-19 situation in the country.
It has also been decided by the Consortium to take complete safety measures like sealed examination material, Covid safety kits for students, separate room arrangements for candidates with mild Covid infections and other arrangements while conducting CLAT 2021 on July 23 in offline mode.
Notably, last year, CLAT was held in centre-based online mode.
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