CLAT 2025: CLAT 2025 Registration Started at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; Check Eligibility, Date, Fee and Step to Apply

The exam date for CLAT 2025 is 1st December 2024. The online application form for CLAT 2025 is now available.

CLAT 2025 Registration Started

Shubhra Goswamy | Jul 22, 2024 |

CLAT 2025: CLAT 2025 Registration Started at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; Check Eligibility, Date, Fee and Step to Apply

CLAT 2025: CLAT 2025 Registration Started at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; Check Eligibility, Date, Fee and Step to Apply

CLAT 2025: The Common Legal Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level examination for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) legal schools in India. Every year, the CLAT exam is conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). The CLAT 2025 exam date is 1st December. The CLAT exam date was released by the consortium on its official website. The CLAT entrance exam 2025 will take place offline from 2 to 4 p.m. The CLAT Application Process 2025 started on 15th July.

Candidates may submit the CLAT Application Form by 15th October 2024, in accordance with the CLAT 2025 application form deadline. On 7th July the consortium made available the comprehensive CLAT Notification 2025. One can access the CLAT application window 2025 by going to consortiumofnlus.ac.in, the official website. Candidates must submit their applications and register for CLAT UG 2025 by the deadline. For general category candidates, the CLAT 2025 application fee is Rs.4,000; for SC, ST, and BPL category candidates, it is Rs. 3500.

There will be 120 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in the CLAT test pattern 2025. The CLAT 2025 question paper will cover topics like legal aptitude, arithmetic, logical thinking, English, and general knowledge, which will include current events. As of right moment, CLAT Question Paper 2025 is unchanged. It will be updated here, nevertheless, if the Consortium makes any modifications in the future. Aspirants may discover all the information they need about CLAT 2025 on this page, including exam dates, notifications, the application process, the format of the exam, the curriculum, and more.

Table of Content
  1. Highlights for CLAT 2025:
  2. Documents Required to Apply for CLAT 2025:
  3. Eligibility Criteria for CLAT 2025:
  4. Essential Date for CLAT 2025:
  5. How Can We Register for CLAT 2025?
  6. Exam Pattern for CLAT 2025:
  7. Syllabus for CLAT 2025: I
  8. Subjects and Weightage for CLAT 2025 Syllabus (Updated):
  9. How to download CLAT Admit Card 2025:
  10. CLAT 2025: FAQs

Highlights for CLAT 2025:

The Highlights for CLAT 2025 are given below:

ParticularDetails
Exam Conducting BodyConsortium of National Law Universities (NLUs)
Frequency of ConductOnce a year
CLAT 2025 exam date01.12.2024
Exam LevelNational-level exam
Exam purposeCLAT is conducted for:
1. Admission to UG and PG law courses offered at the participating NLUs
2. Admissions to Private and self-financed colleges
3. PSUs recruitment for legal positions
Application FeeRs. 4,000 for General/ OBC category, Rs. 3500 for all other reserved categories
Mode of ExamPen-and-paper mode
Question paper languageEnglish (expected to be held in vernacular/ regional languages too)
Duration of the exam2 hours
Number of SeatsUG program – more than 3,000 seats
PG program – around 1,000 seats
Official websiteConsortiumofnlus.ac.in

Documents Required to Apply for CLAT 2025:

Candidates must register with a current passport-sized photo, signature, category certificate (if applicable), PWD certificate (if applicable), and domicile certificate in order to be considered.

Eligibility Criteria for CLAT 2025:

Candidates can check the qualifying requirements for both UG and PG courses as of CLAT 2025 before submitting their CLAT application.

CLAT eligibility for a five-year LLB degree

  • The following is the minimum percentage of marks that candidates need to receive in their qualifying examination (10+2 or equivalent):
  • The minimal passing percentage, or equivalent grade, is 45% for candidates in the general, OBC, PWD, PIO, NRI, and overseas citizen (OCI) categories.
  • 40% or the equivalent grade for candidates in the SC and ST categories.

CLAT certification for an LLM programme

  • Applicants who meet the requirements for General, OBC, PWD, NRI, PIO, or OCI categories must hold an LLB degree or have earned at least 50% of the points necessary to pass an equivalent exam.
  • At least 45% of the available points or an equivalent grade must be awarded to candidates from the SC and ST categories.

Essential Date for CLAT 2025:

The important dates for CLAT 2025 are mentioned below:

EventDates
CLAT 2025 application form release date15.07.2024
Last date of CLAT 2025 Application Process15.10.2024
CLAT 2025 Application Correction WindowTo be announced
CLAT 2025 Admit Card dateLast week of November
CLAT 2025 exam day01.12.2024
CLAT 2025 Answer Key Date01.12.2024
Release of CLAT final answer key 2025First week of December
Declaration of CLAT 2025 resultsSecond week of December

How Can We Register for CLAT 2025?

The following are the steps to apply for CLAT 2025:

Step 1: Go to the official CLAT website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the CLAT 2025 registration link on the homepage.
Step 3: Fill out the registration form by entering the required information.
Step 4: After registering, access your account by entering your login details.
Step 5: Finish the application.
Step 6: Pay the application fee.
Step 7: Click the “Submit” button.
Step 8: Download a copy of the confirmation page.
Step 9: Save and print a copy of the application for later use.

Exam Pattern for CLAT 2025:

The two-hour CLAT UG exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions, each worth one mark. Each wrong answer will result in a 0.25-point deduction from the final score. Constitutional law and other legal topics, including jurisprudence, family law, criminal law, property law, administrative law, contract law, tort law, company law, public international law, tax law, environmental law, labour and industrial law, will all be covered in the CLAT PG question paper. The CLAT UG paper will cover general knowledge, logical reasoning, legal reasoning, quantitative approaches, and questions on current events and the English language.

CategoryUG programPG program
Duration2 hoursTwo hours
ModeOffline modeOffline mode
Type of QuestionsObjective-type, passage-based questionsObjective-type, passage-based questions
Number of Questions120 question120
Subjects1. English Language
2. Current Affairs, including GK
3. Legal Reasoning
4. Logical Reasoning
5. Quantitative Techniques
1. Constitutional Law
2. Other Law Subjects, including Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, IPR and Jurisprudence.
Total Marks120 marks120 marks
Marking schemePlus 1 mark for a correct answer
Minus 0.25 marks for an incorrect answer
Plus 1 mark for a correct answer
Minus 0.25 marks for an incorrect answer

Syllabus for CLAT 2025: I

In order to fulfil the test requirements, candidates preparing for the CLAT 2025 exam must adhere to the prescribed syllabus and format. There are five main areas that comprise the CLAT course. There will be five sections on the CLAT 2025 exam paper as well. Below is a list of these sections.

  • English Language and Comprehension
  • Legal reasoning and ability.
  • Elementary mathematics
  • Logical reasoning.
  • Current Affairs and General Knowledge

 

Subjects and Weightage for CLAT 2025 Syllabus (Updated):

The pattern of questions for the next CLAT exam for undergraduate courses is summarized here. As per the revised CLAT 2025 syllabus and exam format, candidates should take note.

SubjectsNumber of QuestionsWeightage (%)
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge35-3925%
English Language28-3220%
Logical Reasoning28-3220%
Quantitative Techniques13-1710%
Legal Reasoning35-3925%
Total120 questions 120 marks

How to download CLAT Admit Card 2025:

Candidates have the following options for downloading the CLAT 2025 Admit Card:

Step 1: Go to consortiumofnlus.ac.in, the exam’s official website.
Step 2: Fill up the designated space with your password and registered mobile number.
Step 3: Select the “Login” option.
Step 4: Select the link labelled “Download Admit Card” located at the upper right corner of the screen.
Step 5: Save the admit card PDF to your device by downloading it.
Step 6: Print the admit card on an A4 sheet at least three times for your records.

OR

Step 1: Visit consortiumofnlus.ac.in, the CLAT Consortium’s admission card portal.
Step 2: Type in your date of birth and registration/application number.
Step 3: Select the option to “Download Admit Card.”
Step 4: Save, download, and print the PDF admit card.

CLAT 2025: FAQs

These are some responses to often asked questions about the CLAT 2025.

1. Who is qualified to take CLAT 2025?

  • The minimum 45 per cent grade in class 12 is required for admission to UG courses under CLAT 2025, and the minimum 50 per cent grade in a bachelor’s law degree is required for admission to PG courses.

2. What does eligibility for the CLAT exam mean?

  • Candidates who have finished their class 12 or equivalent from an approved board in any stream are eligible to take the CLAT 2025 Exam.

3. When does the CLAT 2025 Registration Portal open?

  • The CLAT 2025 online application will be available starting on July 15, 2024, and will close on October 15, 2024.

4. What are the fees for the CLAT 2025 exam?

  • The CLAT 2025 test fees vary depending on the candidate’s category. For General / OBC / PWD / PIO / OCI / NRI, the registration fee is Rs.4000, while for SC / ST / BPL, it is Rs.3500.

5. What stream works best for the CLAT?

  • Although the Commerce and Science streams also offer substantial benefits, Humanities is often suggested because it corresponds with the CLAT syllabus.

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