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CLAT 2026 Application Form Correction Window Open Till November 9 . Candidates Advised to Edit Details Carefully

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Praful Bhatnagar
College Admin | Updated on Nov 6, 2025

CLAT 2026 Application Form Correction Window Open Till November 9 . Candidates Advised to Edit Details Carefully: The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has opened the correction window for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 application forms. Candidates who have already submitted their CLAT 2026 registration forms can now review and rectify errors, if any. The correction facility will remain active until November 9, 2025, at 11:59 PM.

The correction window ensures applicants have one final opportunity to verify their personal, academic, and contact details, as well as update photographs or signatures, to avoid discrepancies during the admission process.

What Details Can Be Edited

Applicants are expected to revisit their forms and make necessary corrections in fields such as:

  • Name and date of birth (as per official documents)
  • Contact details including mobile number and email ID
  • Category and reservation-related information
  • Photograph and signature uploads
  • Test centre preferences

However, certain fields may remain uneditable as per official guidelines.

Steps to Edit CLAT 2026 Application Form

1.    Visit the official website of the Consortium of NLUs: consortiumofnlus.ac.in

2.    Log in using your registered mobile number and password

3.    Open the application form and make the required edits

4.    Review the changes carefully

5.    Submit and download the updated application form for future reference

 

Important Notes

  • No changes will be accepted once the correction window closes
  • Candidates are advised to ensure all information matches their official documents
  • Incorrect or mismatched details may lead to application rejection during verification

The CLAT 2026 exam will be conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes at national law universities (NLUs) and other participating institutions across the country.

Candidates are urged to complete the correction process well before the deadline to avoid last-minute issues.

 

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