CLAT 2025 application form last date tomorrow; admit card release date, question paper pattern
CLAT exam 2025 for both UG and PG will be held on December 1. General, OBC, and NRI candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 4,000.
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Try NowAnu Parthiban | October 21, 2024 | 08:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will close the registration process for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2025) for both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) tomorrow, October 22, as per the revised schedule. Aspirants who wish to pursue law at NLUs and other participating universities will have to submit the CLAT application form 2025 through the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
CLAT exam date 2025 is December 1. Although the CLAT admit card release date 2024 is yet to be announced, applicants can expect the hall tickets by the third week of November. “The Admit Card/Hall ticket can be downloaded by the candidate by logging into his/her account. The exact date on which the hall tickets will be made available will be intimated on the website,” the official website read.
Candidates belonging to general, OBC, NRI categories will have to pay an application fee of Rs 4,000 and SC, ST, BPL, and PWD category candidates will have to pay Rs 3,500. The cost of previous years' CLAT question papers is Rs 500.
While filling the CLAT form, candidates are required to upload their front facing passport-size recent photograph with plain background, signature, category certificate if you are applying under SC, ST, OBC, PwD certificate, and BPL certificate if applicable.
Also read CLAT 2025: Changes in reservation policy, LLB, LLM seat matrix
CLAT UG 2025 question paper pattern
The CLAT question paper 2025 will consist of five sections carrying 120 questions. Candidates will be given 2 hours to attempt the question paper.
CLAT question paper format |
Approximate number of questions |
English Language |
22-26 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper |
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge |
28-32 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper |
Legal Reasoning |
28-32 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper |
Logical Reasoning |
22-26 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper |
Quantitative Techniques |
10-14 questions, or roughly 10% of the paper |
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