CLAT 2026: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is expected to start the CLAT 2026 application process in July 2025. To complete the CLAT application form, candidates can visit the official website, "consortiumofnlus.ac.in." The CLAT 2026 exam dates have not yet been revealed, but they are probably going to happen on December 6, 2025.
Approximately 60,000 candidates are anticipated to appear for CLAT UG and 11,000 for CLAT PG. English language proficiency, current affairs, legal reasoning, logical reasoning, and quantitative techniques will all be covered in the CLAT UG course. A variety of legal topics are included in the CLAT PG syllabus. Exam locations located in 131 Indian cities will host the offline CLAT 2026. There are just 120 questions in the five sections of the revised CLAT exam pattern 2026, and applicants have two hours to finish the test.
This article offers a detailed overview of the CLAT 2026 exam dates, application process, UG and PG exam pattern, UG and PG syllabus, and preparation tips.
To properly register and take the exam, prospective candidates need to be aware of the crucial dates for CLAT 2026. The key dates for CLAT 2026 are listed in the table below. The following dates are tentative and will be updated upon official notification:
Event | Dates |
CLAT 2026 Notification | May 2025 |
Release of the CLAT 2026 application form | June 2025 |
Deadline to fill out the CLAT 2026 application form | October 2025 |
CLAT 2026 application correction window | October 2025 |
CLAT 2026 admit card | November 2025 |
CLAT exam 2026 | December 6, 2025 (Tentatively) |
CLAT 2026 answer key | To be announced |
CLAT final answer key 2026 release date | To be announced |
CLAT results 2026 | To be announced |
It is anticipated that the CLAT 2026 registration procedure will start in July. The CLAT application form will be accessible to candidates via the official website's CLAT registration window. It's crucial to remember that UG and PG applicants must follow the same application process. Candidates are required to indicate their preferred program of study when completing the application. You can only complete the CLAT Registration Form online. The application process consists of four steps: registering online, completing the form, uploading supporting documentation, and paying the application fee. The CLAT Application Form must be filled out with careful attention to detail. Applicants can review the steps below to fill out the CLAT 2026 application form:
Step 1: Go to "https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/", the official website.
Step 2: Click the "REGISTER" link on the home page to finish the registration process. Enter your name, mobile number, and password.
Step 3: In the third step, enter the OTP that was sent to the registered mobile number. The registration process is now complete.
Step 4: Enter your password and registered mobile number to access the portal.
Step 5: Fill out the application form by providing accurate information.
Step 6: Upload the required scanned documents, photos, and signatures in the format that has been specified.
Step 7: To finish the application process, pay the cost using one of the different online payment options (debit card, credit card, or net banking).
Each category has different application fees. The registration fees for each category are shown in the table below:
Category | Application fee (in INR) | Application fee with question papers |
SC/ST/BPL | INR 3500 | INR 4000 |
General/OBC/PWD/NRI/ PIO/ OCI | INR 4000 | INR 4500 |
Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) programs have different CLAT exam patterns. The detailed structure for both levels is shown below:
Feature | Details |
Examination mode | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
Type of questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Subjects covered |
|
Marks per question |
1 mark |
Negative marking | -0.25 marks for each wrong answer |
Exam duration | 2 hours |
Feature | Details |
Examination mode | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
Type of questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Subjects covered |
|
Marks per question | 1 mark |
Negative marking | -0.25 marks for each wrong answer |
Exam duration | 2 hours |
The Consortium prescribes the syllabus of CLAT 2026 on its official website. To create a study plan for CLAT preparation, prospective students must thoroughly review the CLAT syllabus 2026. As a result, candidates will better understand the key topics covered in each CLAT section. The sections and topics applicants must study are listed in the CLAT 2026 syllabus for the undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) exams. The full syllabus for every level is provided below:
The subject-by-subject CLAT UG syllabus is available to candidates below:
English Language | Fill in the Blanks, Comprehension Passages, Grammar (Sentence Correction, Spotting Errors), Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies), Idioms and Phrases, Inference and Conclusion-based Questions |
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge | Sports, Awards and Honors, Recent National and International Events, Historical Events of Significance, Science and Technology, Government Policies and Schemes |
Quantitative Techniques (Mathematics) | Number Systems, Algebraic Equations, Geometry and Mensuration, Arithmetic (Ratios, Percentages, Averages), Data Interpretation (Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts) |
Logical Reasoning | Puzzle-based Questions, Critical Reasoning, Analogies and Logical Sequences, Syllogisms, Arguments (Strong/Weak), Statements and Assumption/Conclusion |
Legal Reasoning | Legal Terms and Maxims, Principles of Law and Facts-based Questions, Application of Laws in Various Situations (Contract Law, Criminal Law, Tort Law, etc.), Logical Deduction from Given Legal Propositions |
The CLAT PG syllabus is available to candidates below:
Jurisprudence | Schools of Jurisprudence, Theories of Law, Legal Concepts (Rights, Duties, Ownership, Possession) |
Constitutional Law | Judiciary and Parliament, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Amendments and Landmark Judgments |
Other Law Subjects | Family Law: Marriage, Divorce, Succession; Criminal Law (IPC): General Principles, Offenses; Contract Law: Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Breach of Contract; Company Law and IPR; Property Law; Public International Law; Law of Torts: Negligence, Defamation, Consumer Protection |
Strategically and systematically preparing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 can yield significant benefits for any aspiring lawyer. Here are some helpful points:
You can find a comprehensive monthly study schedule on this topic at CLATNLTI, particularly in its preparation strategy guide.
With a thorough study routine, you can effectively prepare for CLAT 2026.
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CLAT 2026 success requires a strong framework of structured preparation coupled with practice and a deep understanding of concepts. If you are aware of the exam pattern, keep a disciplined study schedule, and engage yourself in mock tests, your chances improve considerably in the examination. Then, in addition to keeping updated with current affairs, one should never lose sight of important subjects, and mental well-being is really important. It is only with dedication and strategic preparation that aspiring law students dream of admission into the top NLUs for promising careers in the legal field.
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