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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 stands as one of India's most prestigious entrance examinations for aspiring law students. With thousands of candidates preparing nationwide, the anticipation for official notification release continues to build among students and their families. The Consortium of National Law Universities traditionally maintains consistency in their examination schedule, providing reliable patterns for preparation strategies.

Following previous years trends, the CLAT 2026 notification is expected to arrive in the fourth week of July 2025. This timeline aligns perfectly with historical patterns, as last year's CLAT 2025 registrations commenced on July 15, creating a reliable framework for student expectations. The registration window typically remains open for approximately three months, allowing adequate time for thorough application submission and document verification processes.

Registration Fee Structure and Eligibility Requirements:

The registration fee structure for CLAT 2026 will likely mirror previous years' pricing. General category candidates are expected to pay Rs 4,000, while SC/ST and BPL candidates will benefit from reduced fees of Rs 3,500. 

Eligibility criteria:

1. aspirants must complete 10+2 or equivalent examinations with minimum 45% marks for general categories and 40% for SC/ST candidates.

2. Postgraduate candidates require LLB completion with 50% marks for general categories and 45% for reserved categories, ensuring academic preparedness for advanced legal studies.

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Examination Format and Structure Details:

CLAT UG 2026 Question Format

Details

Maximum Marks

120

Duration

2 hours

Question Type

Multiple Choice Questions

Total Questions

120 questions (1 mark each)

Negative Marking

0.25 mark deduction per wrong answer

 

Subject Areas with Distribution

Approximate Questions

English Language

22-26 questions (≈20%)

Current Affairs & General Knowledge

28-32 questions (≈25%)

Legal Reasoning

28-32 questions (≈25%)

Logical Reasoning

22-26 questions (≈20%)

Quantitative Techniques

10-14 questions (≈10%)

The examination maintains its traditional offline format using pen-and-paper methodology. This approach ensures fairness and eliminates technological barriers that might disadvantage certain candidates. The two-hour duration tests not only knowledge but also time management skills crucial for legal profession success.

December Examination Schedule Expectations:

Based on consistent historical patterns, CLAT 2026 is anticipated to occur in December 2025. Last year's examination took place on December 1, 2024, following registration closure on October 22. This scheduling allows students adequate preparation time after completing their qualifying examinations, particularly beneficial for Class 12 students managing board examination pressures simultaneously.

The Consortium of National Law Universities will announce precise examination dates through their official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Students are strongly advised to monitor this portal regularly for authentic updates and avoid misinformation from unofficial sources.

The Common Law Admission Test serves as the gateway to 24 prestigious National Law Universities across India, making it a critical milestone for legal career aspirants. 

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