The CLAT 2025 exam has concluded, with over one lakh candidates participating in the examination. The test was conducted for admission to 24 National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country. The analysis of the CLAT 2025 exam includes a breakdown of the section-wise syllabus weightage, cut-offs, and the overall difficulty level of the exam. The official answer key for CLAT 2025 is expected to be released shortly.
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 was held today, December 1, 2024, in pen-and-paper format from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Over one lakh candidates participated in the exam, which was conducted for admission to 24 National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country. CLAT 2025 Answer Key will be released soon. The Consortium will release the CLAT 2025 Question Paper with answer key soon after the exam. CLAT 2025 OMR Sheet will also be released.
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Q: Is CLAT a tough exam?
Q: What is a good rank for CLAT?
Students who wish to be admitted to this university should strive for a score of roughly 70% (80-84 marks) or above under the revised pattern. Because the CLAT cut-off marks are lower for reserved categories, a rank of about 4000 would be suitable for admission. According to CLAT 2024 analysis, candidates from the general category should aim for a score of 90 or more in order to be admitted to one of the top three NLUs. In CLAT 2024, 60–70 points are considered a decent score for SC/ST categories. The Consortium of NLUs will release the closing rank of candidates for each round at the time of CLAT counselling.
Q: What is a good CLAT score?
Aspirants who appeared for the CLAT 2025 Exam should have a clear idea about a good CLAT score. CLAT is a very competitive exam and candidates need to score high to clear the cutoff. All those candidates who appeared for the CLAT 2025 are advised to check out the previous year's CLAT cutoff scores and get a fair idea of the trends that are being followed by the NLUs in the country. A score above 100 is definitely considered as a good score for CLAT 2025. Candidates must note that the expected CLAT cutoff score for NLUSIU Bangalore is 100 plus, whereas, for NLU Kolkata, NLU Jodhpur and NLU Bhopal, the expected score is between 94 to 98. Candidates who wish to take admission into NALSAR Hyderabad they need to score between 98 to 100.
The analysis of the CLAT 2025 exam includes details on the section-wise syllabus weightage, cut-offs, and the overall difficulty level. The official answer key for CLAT 2025 will be released soon. Candidates can download the CLAT answer key PDF from the official Consortium website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
The CLAT 2025 exam was conducted across 139 test cities nationwide. Shiksha covered the exam from a test center in Noida, gathering student reactions and providing an in-depth analysis of the paper. Read on for insights from test takers regarding the CLAT 2025 exam, including feedback on the difficulty level, tricky questions, expected cut-offs, subject-wise topics, and more.
CLAT 2025 Students Reaction and Paper Analysis
Yuvaan Shami, another CLAT UG candidate, felt that the exam was quite easy overall. H found the English section to be the easiest, while Logical Reasoning was the section he struggled with. The majority of the questions came from Legal Reasoning topics.
Q: Is 4000 a good rank in CLAT?
A CLAT rank of 4000 is not considered as a good rank to get admission to one of the top NLUs. However, candidates who belong the reserved category still have chance to secure admission to NLUs with a CLAT Rank of AIR 4000.With the exam pattern for CLAT changing, candidates must aim to score above 100 to secure admission to one of the best NLUs in the country. Before starting the CLAT Preparation 2025 candidates need to understand how the marks are divided in each section.
Q: Which is the most difficult section of the CLAT 2025?
Q: Which is the No. 1 university in CLAT?
Since 2018, the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru has maintained its position as the top-ranked law college in India according to the NIRF rankings.
Q: Is CLAT LLM exam tough or easy?
CLAT is one of the highly competitive law exam and is considered to be one of the toughest exams to clear. However, aspirants should not worry, as with the right preparation and attitude you can definitely ace in the CLAT exam. The toppers of CLAT have suggested that aspirants should trust BA LLB books and a habit to read newspaper daily to crack the CLAT PG exam. The difficulty level of CLAT paper is usually moderate. For complete insights on CLAT paper difficulty level, check analysis for current and previous years above.
Q: When should I start preparing for CLAT 2025?
The ideal time to start preparing for the CLAT exam varies from person to person and depends on several factors such as your familiarity with the subject, the level of understanding of the topics covered in the syllabus, and the amount of time and effort you can devote to the preparation. However, as a general guideline, it is recommended that you start preparing for the exam at least 6-8 months before the exam date. This will give you sufficient time to cover the entire syllabus, revise the important topics, solve mock tests and previous year papers, and identify your strengths and weaknesses. If you are already familiar with the subject and have a good understanding of the topics covered in the syllabus, you can start preparing for the exam 3-4 months before the exam date. However, if you are new to the subject or need to improve your understanding of the topics, you may need to start preparing earlier. It is important to note that the CLAT exam is a highly competitive exam, and the level of competition is increasing every year. Therefore, it is important to start preparing early and stay consistent with your preparation. With a focused approach and consistent effort, you can increase your chances of qualifying for the CLAT exam.
As per Ria, who appeared for CLAT UG Exam 2025 the exam was manageable, especially for those who were well-prepared and had practiced across all sections. As always, staying calm and focused on each section seemed to be key for a successful attempt. Legal Reasoning was however a bit more challenging due to its length and depth of the questions, but not impossible for well-prepared candidates.
Aditya felt that some of the sections especially logical reasoning section was easy to moderate however it has some little confusing passages. Since the length of the passages was not that long he was able to solve it in less time.
Vani shared that since the paper was tough as per her preparation, there is a possibility that the CLAT Cutoff will go high this year. Some of the passages in the General Knowledge section have been updated, although there was at least one straightforward passage, the section was still considered moderately difficult overall.
Anika Shankar shared that the section was comparatively easier with short passages on different laws like the Juvenile Justice Act, Void and Voidable Marriage, etc. With all the questions coming from the current legal knowledge, the section was easy. She will also be appearing for AILET Exam next Sunday.
Watch the video below for exam analysis for CLAT 2025 as shared by test-takers:
CLAT 2025 Marking Scheme
The CLAT 2025 marking scheme will follow a specific pattern for awarding marks based on candidate performance. Here are the key details:
- Total Marks: The CLAT 2025 exam will be out of 150 marks.
- Correct Answer: For each correct answer, candidates will receive 1 mark.
- Incorrect Answer: For each incorrect answer, there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks.
- Unanswered Question: No marks will be awarded or deducted for unanswered questions.
This marking scheme applies to all sections of the exam, and candidates are advised to carefully consider their approach to answering questions, balancing accuracy and time management.
CLAT Marking Parameters |
Marks Awarded |
---|---|
Correct answer |
+1 marks |
Incorrect answer |
-0.25 marks |
Un-attempted question |
0 marks |
CLAT 2025 Paper Analysis - Section-wise
As per the test-takers, the exam analysis for CLAT 2025 sections is as under:
CLAT 2025 Sections |
Difficulty Level |
---|---|
English Language |
Easy |
Current Affairs including General Knowledge |
Easy |
Logical Reasoning |
Moderate |
Legal Reasoning |
Easy to Moderate |
Quantitative Techniques |
Moderate to Difficult |
Total |
Moderate |
CLAT 2025 Exam Paper Section-Wise Review
Here’s a detailed review of the section-wise performance in the CLAT 2025 exam:
CLAT Critical Reasoning Section 2025
This section included five passages on topics such as climate change, pollution, and socio-economic issues impacting Asia, India, and its neighbors. The questions largely focused on inferences, deductions, and conclusions, with some questions on strengthening and weakening arguments.
Level of Difficulty: Moderate to Tough
Good Number of Attempts: 18+
CLAT English Language Section 2025
The English Language section in CLAT 2025 was quite lengthy. It featured five Reading Comprehensions, with three non-fiction passages (from journals, newspapers, books, etc.) and two fiction-based passages. The questions in this section were straightforward, primarily focused on the understanding of the comprehension.
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Good Number of Attempts: 21+
CLAT Current Affairs/GK Section 2025
This section contained eight passages covering major events from the past year, as well as some from 2022. The questions were relatively easy, and candidates could answer many questions without needing to read the passages in detail.
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Good Number of Attempts: 2+
CLAT Quantitative Techniques Section 2025
The Quantitative Techniques section was reported to be lengthy and had a high difficulty level. The questions covered various topics, including simplifications, ratios, basic algebra, mensuration, statistics, profit and loss, and time and work. There were 10 questions in total.
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Good Number of Attempts: 5+
CLAT Legal Reasoning Section 2025
The Legal Reasoning section was considered the toughest by many students. It included questions on **legal maxims, current legal knowledge, and major cases from the past year. Candidates who had solved previous year’s papers found this section easier, as many questions were based on similar concepts.
Level of Difficulty: Hard
Good Number of Attempts: 30+
This review gives an overall idea of the difficulty level and the expected number of attempts for each section in CLAT 2025.
CLAT 2025: Topic-wise difficulty level
CLAT 2025 Sections |
Difficulty Level |
Questions details |
---|---|---|
English Language |
Easy |
The section was overall lengthy. The questions asked were quite tricky.
|
Current Affairs including General Knowledge |
Moderate |
The section was quite lengthy. The questions were asked from legal maxims, Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Bigamy,etc. |
Logical Reasoning |
Easy to Moderate, due to a few tricky questions |
Questions were bit lengthy, however, was based on CLAT syllabus.
|
Legal Reasoning |
Moderate, because of lengthy questions |
Questions were based on current affairs. Some questions were based on ISRO, G20 summit, Cricket World Cup, etc.
|
Quantitative Techniques |
Moderate to difficult, due to a few tricky questions |
All the questions were asked on the basis of the CLAT syllabus released by the consortium earlier. The questions were |
Overall difficulty level |
Moderate |
Moderately difficult and lengthy questions |
CLAT 2025 Expected Cut off
Based on the analysis shared by the candidates who appeared for the exam, the expected cut off marks for CLAT is as under:
CLAT 2025 Sections |
Expected cut off |
---|---|
English Language |
20+ |
Current Affairs including General Knowledge |
2+ |
Logical Reasoning |
30+ |
Legal Reasoning |
16+ |
Quantitative Techniques |
5+ |
Total |
73 expected cut off marks |
CLAT 2025 Answer Key
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is set to release the CLAT 2025 answer key today, between 6 - 8 pm. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the answer key from the official website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The answer key will allow candidates to cross-check their responses and identify any discrepancies. A window for raising objections will also be provided, enabling candidates to report any incorrect questions or answer choices in the provisional answer key.
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Student Forum
Answered Yesterday
CLAT and other law entrance exams typically consist of multiple-choice questions that test a candidate's knowledge, reasoning, and analytical skills. Here's a breakdown of the types of questions usually asked:
English Language
1. *Comprehension Passages*: Candidates are given a passage to read, follo
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 5 days ago
You can't get top 6 nlus law colleges bit you get similar the highest level college
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered a week ago
Provided you fulfill the minimum requirements as established by the different National Law Universities (NLUs) in the respective states, you might be potentially eligible for some of these NLUs: Most NLUs select candidates through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission. Below mentioned a
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a week ago
The eligibility criteria for CLAT 2025 are as follows :
For General, OBC, EWS :
The candidate should have minimum 45% score in 12th standard from any recognised board.
For SC, ST :
The candidate should have minimum 40% score in 12th standard from any recognised boards.
Candidates who will appear in
Answered a week ago
A good score in CLAT 2025 for an OBC candidate will be 80-90+ marks. On the other hand, SC and ST candidates can secure a seat in top NLUs with a CLAT 2025 score of 75-85 marks without domicile reservation.
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Contributor-Level 8
Answered a week ago
No domicile certificate is required to be produced while filling up the application form for CLAT. It is mandatory only while counseling if you are opting for the domicile based reservations by producing certificates. It is normal for most NLUs to reserve 10%-50% of the number of seats for the state
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a week ago
Yes, Kirit P Mehta School of Law accepts admissions through CLAT apart from NMIMS-LAT. Candidates applying through CLAT need to meet the cut-off requirements as well as follow the admission process of the institution.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 weeks ago
Hello greetings!
Yes, the registration for CLAT 2025 has already started! The application process opened on July 15, 2024, and the last date to submit applications was October 15, 2024. The admit cards were released on November 15, 2024.
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is respons
Answered 2 weeks ago
The CLAT cutoff for OBC category candidates has ranged from around 90-160 marks in recent years, depending on the NLIU, the exam's difficulty, and the availability of seats. For top NLUs, the OBC cutoff is typically in the range of 120-160 marks, whereas mid-tier and lower-tier NLUs have a slightly
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Contributor-Level 8
Which type of question are asked in CLAT and other law entrance exams?