CLAT 2025 Registration Last Date Today, Check Steps To Apply

The application fee is Rs 4,000 for general category candidates and Rs 3,500 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

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Candidates can register by visiting the official website.

CLAT 2025: The Consortium of National Law Universities will close the registration window for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) today. Candidates who have not yet registered for the CLAT 2025 exam can fill out their application forms by visiting the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

CLAT 2025: Steps To Apply

Step 1. Go to the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.  
Step 2. Click on the link that reads 'CLAT 2025 registration' on the homepage  
Step 3. Click on 'New Registration' and provide the required information to register  
Step 4. Fill out the application form 
Step 5. Pay the registration fee
Step 6. Click 'Submit' and take a printout of the application form for future reference

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CLAT 2025: Eligibility

For the undergraduate course (5-year integrated law degree), candidates must have secured a minimum of 45% marks in Class 12. However, SC, ST, and PwD category students need to secure at least 40% marks in their Class 12 exams.

For the postgraduate course (1-year LLM degree), candidates in the general category must have completed an LLB with at least 50% marks. Candidates in the SC, ST, and PwD categories must have graduated with a minimum of 45% marks to apply for postgraduate courses.

CLAT 2025: Application Fee

The application fee is Rs 4,000 for general category candidates and Rs 3,500 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

CLAT 2025: Paper Pattern

The CLAT examination comprises 120 questions and lasts for two hours. The CLAT UG paper covers topics such as English language, current affairs (including general knowledge), logical reasoning, legal reasoning, and quantitative techniques.

The CLAT PG paper includes questions on constitutional law and various other legal areas, such as jurisprudence, family law, criminal law, property law, administrative law, contract law, torts, company law, public international law, tax law, environmental law, and labor and industrial law.
 

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