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CLAT 2025 Admit Card: The Consortium of NLUs is expected to publish the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) admit card 2025 on or after November 15. Applicants who registered for the exam can download the CLAT 2025 admit card from the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. CLAT 2025 will take place on December 1 for admission to law programs offered by national law universities and participating law schools.

The consortium has confirmed that the admit card along with associated instructions will only be available on the official website and distributed to applicants individually via messaging. It warned candidates against third-party websites and social media platforms that propagate misleading and unauthorised information about the admission process and admit card.

Students will need their login information to download the CLAT admission card. The hall ticket will include the candidate's name, roll number, date of birth, exam location, exam day instructions, and other information.

According to the CLAT 2025 exam pattern, the question paper will consist of 120 multiple-choice questions worth a total of 120 points. The test will last two hours. The paper will be organized into five sections: English language, current events, legal reasoning, logical reasoning, and quantitative methodologies.

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The section-wise CLAT UG 2025 syllabus is as follows:

- English: This portion will include passages of around 450 words apiece, sourced from contemporary or historically relevant fiction and nonfiction literature, and will be of Class 12 level.

- Current Affairs: This section will contain excerpts taken from news, journalistic sources, and other nonfiction work. The questions may include an evaluation of legal information or knowledge discussed in or connected to the passage, but no extra understanding of the law is required beyond the passage.

- Legal Reasoning: This section's questions will be in passage format and will address factual circumstances or scenarios including legal issues, public policy challenges, or moral philosophical inquiries. Applicants will not need prior legal knowledge to answer the questions in this section. Candidates must have a comprehensive understanding of current legal and moral concerns to better apply general principles or propositions to given case circumstances.

- Logical Reasoning: This section will include short passages that will swift students to critically analyze patterns of reasoning, assess how conclusions may be based on specific premises or evidence, and how conclusions may be strengthened or weakened as a result of a change in premises or supporting facts.

- Quantitative Techniques: This part will consist of brief collections of facts or propositions, or other written explanations of numerical data, followed by a series of questions. Examinees will be required to extract information from passages or questions and apply mathematical procedures to that information.

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