Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is held every year for admission in to Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate courses in 18 National Law Universities of India. These 18 National Law Universities (NLUs) that use CLAT scores for admission purposes are: NLSIU - Bangalore, NALSAR - Hyderabad, NLIU - Bhopal, WBNUJS - Kolkata, NLU - Jodhpur, HNLU - Raipur, GNLU - Gandhinagar, RMLNLU - Lucknow, RGNUL - Patiala, CNLU - Patna, NUALS - Kochi, NLUO - Cuttack, NUSRL - Ranchi, NLUJAA - Guwahati, DSNLU - Visakhapatnam, TNNLS -Tiruchirappalli, MNLU - Mumbai and MNLU- Nagpur. CLAT is conducted yearly by one of the 18 NLUs on a rotational basis. Successful candidates in CLAT seek admission in to law programmes such as BA LLB (Hons), BSc LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BSW LLB (Hons), BCom LLB (Hons) and LLM programmes on offer at the 18 NLUs.
Important Dates - CLAT 2018
Notification
Late December 2017
Online Application Forms Availability
Early January 2018
Last Date for Submission of Application Forms
Late March 2018
CLAT Examination Date
Early - Mid May 2018
Results
Late May 2018
Every year around 50000 students appear for CLAT. The examination is held across 158 centres in 60+ cities in India. CLAT is a computer based test with 200 Questions of Multiple Choice Questions for UG and 150 for PG programmes. For UG courses the questions cover following topics English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Elementary Mathematics, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. For PG course the questions cover following topics Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence and Other law subjects. The duration for CLAT is 2 hours (120 minutes). Each question will be valued at 1 mark thus CLAT is of 200 marks for UG students and 150 marks for PG students; there is also negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.
CLAT for UG:
Topic
No. of Questions
Marks
English including Comprehension
40
40
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
50
50
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability)
20
20
Legal Aptitude
50
50
Logical Reasoning
40
40
Total:
200
200
CLAT for PG:
Topic
No. of Questions
Marks
Constitutional Law
50
50
Jurisprudence
50
50
Other law subjects
50
50
Total:
150
150
Eligibility Criteria (For Undergraduate Courses)
Candidates should have completed 10+2 with minimum of 45% marks (General Category) or 40% (Reserved Category).
Candidates appearing for their final examination are also eligible but they have to produce required 10+2 mark sheet before admission
Candidates should be below 20 years of age (General Category) or 22 years of age (Reserved Category).
For Undergraduate Course - One year LLM Course
Candidates must have completed LLB with 55% marks (General Category) or 50% (Reserved Category) for a recognized university
Candidates appearing for their final examination are also eligible to apply
How To Apply:
Candidates will have to visit the official website - http://www.clat.ac.in/ in January 2018 when the Application Forms would be available
Candidates need to first register on the website and create their username and password using a valid email ID
Next candidates will login using their username and password and fill out the Application Form by proving all relevant personal and educational details
Candidates will provide a preference order for NLU’s while filling the application form
Scanned copies of signature and coloured photograph (size not more than 100 KB) are to be uploaded along with the application form
Candidates will pay the examination fee
Download Admit Cards when they become available for download
CLAT Application FEE
General/OBC/Specially abled Persons (SAP)
Rs. 4000/-
SC/ST
Rs. 3500/-
Results of CLAT 2018 will be declared in May 2018 and online counselling with begin in June 2018. Candidates need to pay Rs 50,000 as fee for counselling.