CLAT 2021 application form is available online at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The CLAT 2021 exam date will be announced soon.
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Try NowShubham Bhakuni | June 14, 2021 | 06:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The registration for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2021 will be closed tomorrow on June 15, 2021. Candidates who want to appear in the national-level law entrance exam will have to complete the application process online at the official website of the CLAT Consortium. The decision on CLAT 2021 exam date will be taken soon.
Visit the official website of Consortium - consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Click on the “CLAT 2021” link to open the admission portal
Register using your name, email address and contact address.
Fill the application form by entering personal information, communication details, educational qualification details, reservation status and NLU preference.
Submit the application form and complete the application process by paying registration fees. The application fee can be submitted online using net banking, credit card or debit card options.
Category | Fee |
General/ OBC/PwD/NRI/PIO//OCI category | Rs. 4,000 |
SC/ST/BPL category | Rs. 3,500 |
CLAT 2021 will be conducted in offline mode. Originally, CLAT was scheduled to be held on May 9, 2021. However, due to the CBSE board exam dates and COVID-19 pandemic, the authorities had postponed the exam indefinitely.
CLAT is conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. It is a comprehension based test of a two-hour duration. Here are the details of the CLAT syllabus and test structure.
The UG-CLAT is conducted at the intermediate level. The question paper will have five sections namely - legal aptitude, general knowledge and current affairs, English language and comprehension, quantitative ability and logical reasoning.
Subject Areas with weightage: | (approximate number of questions) |
English Language | 28-32 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper |
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge | 35-39 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper |
Legal Reasoning | 35-39 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper |
Logical Reasoning | 28-32 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper |
Quantitative Techniques | 13-17 questions, or roughly 10% of the paper |
The PG-CLAT will have two sections; objective and descriptive sections. In the objective section, 120 MCQs questions will be asked, each carrying one mark. The descriptive or essay section, on the other hand, will test the writing skills of the candidates. In this section, candidates will be given four to five topics of law and contemporary issues. Candidates will have to write essays of 800 words each. The PG-CLAT syllabus includes the following topics.
Constitutional Law | Jurisprudence |
Administrative Law | Law of Contract |
Torts | Family Law |
Criminal Law | Property Law |
Company Law | Public International Law |
Tax Law, | Environmental Law |
Labour & Industrial Law |
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