Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 22, 2024 | 07:09 AM IST | 1 min read
CLAT 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on December 1. The last date to edit the application form is October 25.
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NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) will close the registration window for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 today, October 22. Eligible candidates will be able to submit the application form for the law entrance exam on the CLAT official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
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The CLAT 2025 application correction process is also underway and the last to update the test location preferences indicated in their application form is October 25. Candidates can edit their name, date of birth, programme applied (undergraduate/postgraduate), and reservation eligibility during this period.
As per the official notification, the CLAT 2025 exam will be held on December 1, 2024. The exam will be conducted for two hours, from 2 pm to 4 pm. The exam will be held in offline mode. The medium of the paper will be English.
Candidates from general and other backward classes (OBC) are required to pay an application fee of Rs 4,000 to register for the CLAT 2025. Candidates from Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Below Poverty Line (BPL) categories are required to pay Rs 3,500.
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Candidates can check the question format and subject areas with weightage for CLAT 2025 undergraduate programme from the table given below.
Details | Information |
Maximum marks | 120 |
Duration of CLAT 2025 exam | 2 hours |
Multiple-choice questions | 120 questions of one mark each |
Negative marking | 0.25 mark for each wrong answer |
Subject areas with weightage | Approximate number of questions |
English language | 22-26 questions (roughly 20% of the paper) |
Current affairs, including general knowledge | 28-32 questions (roughly 25% of the paper) |
Legal reasoning | 28-32 questions (roughly 25% of the paper) |
Logical reasoning | 22-26 questions (roughly 20% of the paper) |
Quantitative techniques | 10-14 questions (roughly 10% of the paper) |
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