CLAT 2025 Exam Analysis: Difficulty level ‘easy to moderate’; students’ reaction, good attempts
Alivia Mukherjee | December 1, 2024 | 05:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (Consortium of NLUs) conducted the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 today; December 1, 2024. The CLAT 2025 exam was held in pen and paper mode from 2 pm to 4 pm. As per CLAT 2025 exam analysis, the difficulty level of the paper was moderate. CLAT 2025 Live Updates
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Currently, there is no confirmation on the CLAT 2025 answer key date. However, as per past trends the CLAT 2025 answer key is expected to be out in the first week of December. The CLAT answer key 2025 link will be active at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
CLAT 2025 Paper Analysis: Number of good attempts
For CLAT 2025 , considering the paper's difficulty, a good attempt would be around 105 questions, with a focus on accuracy to avoid negative marking. The exact number may vary depending on the individual’s strengths in different sections.
Difficulty Level Of CLAT 2025: Section-wise analysis
Candidates can have a look into the CLAT 2025 section-wise difficulty level below.
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CLAT 2025 Sections |
Difficulty Level |
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English language |
Easy |
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Current affairs |
Moderate |
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Logical reasoning |
Moderate |
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Legal reasoning |
Moderate |
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Quantitative techniques |
Moderate to difficult |
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CLAT 2025 Exam Analysis: Students' feedback
Candidates can have a look at the CLAT 2025 exam analysis based on student’s feedback below.
Difficulty level of CLAT 2025 paper
Law aspirant Riya Chaudhary described the CLAT 2025 exam as easy to moderate, mentioning that while most questions were simple, however, those on GST and some related to new and old laws posed a challenge. Overall, she found the reasoning questions to be easy and is targeting NLU Hyderabad.
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CLAT 2025 Exam Analysis: 'General paper with no surprise'
Ayush Bharadwaj from Sohna described the CLAT 2025 paper as general with no unexpected elements. He anticipates scoring between 80-85 percentile and is aiming for admission to NLSIU Bangalore.
CLAT 2025 Analysis: 'Lengthy paper '
Prince Kataria shared that the CLAT 2025 exam felt slightly lengthy, making it hard to finish within two hours. He found questions on recent laws particularly challenging and estimates scoring between 70 and 80 out of 120.
CLAT 2025: VR passage in logical reasoning section
Parnika from Gurgaon said: "Logical reasoning section had one VR passage which was a little surprising. It's usually common in AILET but not CLAT. English and Quant both were pretty easy".
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