About CLAT

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Are you ready to step into a career that offers intellectual challenge, societal influence, and immense respect? The legal profession is the bedrock of our society, and your journey begins with the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). This document is your complete guide to understanding CLAT, the path to a law degree, and the incredible opportunities that await you.

What is the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)?

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance examination for admission to undergraduate (UG) law programs offered by 24 National Law Universities (NLUs) and numerous other private and state-affiliated colleges across India. It is a gateway to pursuing a five-year integrated BA LLB, B.Sc. LLB, or other similar degrees. The CLAT is a single, unified test conducted by the Consortium of NLUs to ensure a fair and transparent admission process

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CLAT Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the CLAT UG exam, a candidate must meet the following criteria:

Educational Qualification

  • Candidates must have passed their 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board.
  • The minimum marks required are 45% for General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCI categories and 40% for SC/ST categories.
  • Students appearing for their 12th-grade board examination are also eligible to apply.

Age: There is no upper age limit to appear for the CLAT examination.

Application & Exam Details

  • When to Apply:

    The application window for CLAT typically opens in the last quarter of the year, usually in October/November. It is essential to stay updated with the official CLAT Consortium website for exact dates.

  • How to Apply:

    The entire application process is conducted online. Candidates must register on the official CLAT Consortium portal, fill out the application form with their personal and academic details, upload required documents, and pay the application fee.

  • When is the Exam?

    The CLAT exam is held once a year, usually in the month of December.

CLAT Exam Subjects & Syllabus

The CLAT UG exam tests five key areas, all based on a comprehension-based approach. The questions are designed to test your reading, comprehension, and analytical skills rather than rote memorization.

  • English Language

    This section assesses your comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar. You will be given passages from which questions will be derived.

  • Current Affairs

    including General Knowledge

    This section focuses on a wide range of topics, from historical events to contemporary legal developments, national and international affairs.

  • Logical Reasoning

    This section contains short passages followed by questions that test your ability to identify arguments, draw conclusions, and recognize logical fallacies.

  • Legal Reasoning

    You will be provided with passages on legal principles, facts, and scenarios. The questions will test your ability to apply these principles to given situations. No prior legal knowledge is required.

  • Quantitative Techniques

    This section includes short sets of facts, graphs, or charts followed by questions. It tests your ability to interpret data and apply basic mathematical concepts (up to 10th standard).

  • Duration

    The exam is 2 hours long

  • Total Questions

    120 multiple-choice questions.

  • Marking Scheme

    Each correct answer gets +1 mark, and each incorrect answer results in a deduction of 0.25 marks.

The Path from CLAT Score to Law School

Your CLAT score determines your All India Rank (AIR), which is the most critical factor for admission. The higher your rank, the better your chances of getting into a top National Law University (NLU). Admission is conducted through a centralized counseling process, where candidates are allotted seats based on their rank and college preferences.

The BA LLB Degree: Your First Step

The BA LLB is a five-year integrated undergraduate program that combines a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. It offers a comprehensive blend of liberal arts subjects (like Sociology, Economics, and Political Science) and core legal subjects. This integrated approach ensures that graduates have a well-rounded personality with strong communication, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of the law.

CLAT Exam Subjects & Syllabus

The CLAT UG exam tests five key areas, all based on a comprehension-based approach. The questions are designed to test your reading, comprehension, and analytical skills rather than rote memorization.

  • Litigation:

    Arguing cases in court. A litigator can earn anywhere from ₹3-5 Lakhs per year in the initial stages, with top-tier senior counsels earning ₹50 Lakhs to over ₹1 Crore annually.

  • Corporate Law:

    Advising businesses on legal matters. Corporate lawyers at top law firms can earn starting salaries of ₹12-18 Lakhs per year, with partners earning well over ₹50 Lakhs annually

  • Judiciary:

    Serving as a judge.

  • Public Prosecutor or Government Counsel:

    Working for the state

  • Legal Advisor:

    Working for corporations, NGOs, or international organizations.

  • Academia:

    Teaching and research.

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Offline Crash Course
Course Duration

3-month full crash course.

Subjects Covered

English, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Current Affairs, and Quantitative Analysis.

Inclusions
  • Regular, interactive classes with expert faculty.
  • Dedicated doubt-clearing sessions.
  • A comprehensive series of mock tests to simulate the real exam environment.
  • Well-researched study materials and notes.
Fees

₹30000 per student (after a flat ₹5,000 discount).

Mock Test Series
Course Duration

Inclusions

24 full-length mock tests with detailed explanations and analysis to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Also includes free sectional tests.

Fees

₹12000 per student (after a flat ₹5,000 discount).

Single-Subject Courses
Course Duration

For students who need to focus on a specific area, like General Knowledge or Legal Reasoning.

Inclusions
  • In-depth classes focused on your chosen subject.
  • Specialized study materials.
  • Monthly compendiums for current affairs.
  • Regular practice tests to track progress.
  • Marathon classes for last-minute revision.
Fees

₹9000 per student (after a flat ₹5,000 discount).

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