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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2017 has recorded over 13 per cent increase in number of applications from the last year. The CLAT 2017 has already seen a record-breaking all-time high in the number of applicants. This year, for the first time in CLAT history, applicants did not have the option to register offline for the exam.
Vice-Chancellor of Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) Patna and this year’s CLAT Convenor Prof A Lakshminath was quoted as saying, “As of now, around 45,000 candidates have applied for CLAT UG programme and 6,000 for the PG programme.” Chanakya National Law University, Patna is conducting CLAT 2017 on May 14 in a total of 63 examination centres across India.


