National Law Universities (NLUs) in India administer the Common-Law Admission Test (CLAT) to candidates seeking admission to their LLM, BSW, B.
Com, BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), and B.Sc LLB (Hons) Programs. You will learn all about the CLAT Selection Process in detail of this page.
The following steps will be included in the 2025 CLAT Selection Process:
The CLAT Exam Pattern underwent numerous alterations before its introduction by the Consortium of NLUs. We'll stick to these adjustments this year as well. The Consortium will let us know if there are any changes this year, though. The list of modifications made to the Law Entrance Exam in provided here.
There were only 120 Questions instead of 150 for UG.
The Question Paper's descriptive section was eliminated for PG.
There were only comprehension-based questions in the UG and PG Versions.
The revised UG format had brief excerpts followed by four to five objective questions.
Undergraduate courses included five subjects: General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques, and English Language and Current Affairs.
Candidates get 120 minutes to complete 120 objective comprehensive-based questions on the PG Admission exam.