Confusion looms over upper age limit for CLAT Exam
The confusion is still looming large over the upper age limit for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission to Law Universities across the country.

The upper age limit for admission to CLAT was 20 Years till date.

Now Bar Council has removed the CLAT Exam upper age limit so the Law Universities are finding it difficult to ascertain the upper age limit. Some of the law universities across the country are planning to make their own law to fix upper age limit to provide admission while Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University which conducts CLAT is in no mood to fix the upper age limit.

An important meeting to fix the upper age limit will be held on Tuesday while law students had filed a case against this in court.

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About CLAT :
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the common entrance examination for the National Law University of India. It is an objective test conducted for admission to law universities, who conduct it on a rotating basis. It is a single level test and selection is based on rank-preference criteria of the candidates.

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