Exam Key Summary
Exam Name |
Common Law Admission Test |
Exam Category (U.G / P.G) |
U.G.
(Undergraduate) - LAW |
Name of Institutions / Colleges / Universities
Accepting Exam Score |
22 National Law
Universities in India Most Private and Self-Financed Law Schools in India
also use these Scores for Law Admissions |
Level of Examination |
National Level Entrance
Exam |
Type
of Institution or Exam Conducting Body (Government / Private) |
Government |
Medium of Exam (Language of Paper) |
English |
Mode of Examination (Online / Offline) |
Offline |
Sections in Paper (Subject-Wise) |
3 Sections ● Verbal and Reading Comprehension (VARC) ● Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DI &
LR) ● Quantitative Ability (QA) |
Courses |
BA-LLB, BBA-LLB, B.Com-LLB, B.Sc-LLB, and All Law UG Program |
Timing of Examination |
03:00 PM To 05:00
PM |
Duration of the Paper |
2 Hours |
Number
of Question |
Total
Question : 150 |
Maximum Marks |
Total Marks
: 150 |
Marks Per Question |
1 Mark is
Awarded for Each Correct Answer |
Negative Marking |
(-0.25)
) Mark will
be Deducted for Every Incorrect Answer |
Number of Test City Centres |
38 |
Frequency of Exam Conducted in a Year |
Once
a Year |
Official Website |
https://www.clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.in |
Application Form Charges / Registration
Charges |
● (General / OBC /
PWD / NRI / PIO / OCI Candidates) : Rs 4000 ● (SC / ST / BPL
Candidates) : Rs 3500 |
Important Date Sheet
Initiation of Registration Date |
1st January 2021 |
Last
Date for Application Fee Payment and Uploading of Documents |
31st March 2021 |
Release Date of Admit Card |
April 2021 |
Date of Exam |
13th June 2021 |
Date of Result Declaration |
4th week of May 2021 |
Date of Counselling |
To
Be Notified |
Reservation Criteria
Category |
Relaxation |
SC (Scheduled Caste) |
|
ST (Scheduled Tribe) |
|
OBC (Other Backward
Class) |
|
PwD (Persons with
Disability) |
|
EWS (Economically
Weaker Section) |
|
Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Qualification
Marks (Marks Obtained in 10th
and 12th Board Exams) |
Students must complete their
12th with the relevant stream and obtain at least 45% marks in
exam. For Sc, St students obtain at least 40% marks in exam |
Upper Age Limit of the
Candidate |
No Age Limit |
Lower Age Limit of the
Candidate |
No Age Limit |
Syllabus
Subject A |
English |
Subject B |
Quantitative
Ability & Data Interpretation |
Subject C |
Reasoning and
Analytical Ability |
Subject D |
Business and
General Awareness |
Selection Process
Counselling
Process :-