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CLAT 2025 Colleges - Being the pre-eminent law entrance exam in the country, the CLAT exam 2025 attracts the highest number of test-takers. But the problem with many students is they aren't aware of the full scope of the CLAT score. For example, it is common knowledge that CLAT scores will be used for admission to 5-year integrated and one-year LLM programs offered by the NLUs. But, many other private, self-financed law colleges also accept CLAT scores. This means if you manage to secure even a decent rank or marks in the CLAT exam, you have a chance of getting admission to one of these colleges even if you miss out on an NLU. The good thing is many of these colleges, especially the affiliate colleges, have some popular names like Amity University, Bennet University, and GGSIU. 

Also read: CLAT Reservation Policy for all NLUs 2025

Q:   What is a good rank for CLAT?

A:

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.

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Q:   After CLAT, which college is the best?

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Among the top NLUs that take CLAT scores into account are NLIU Bhopal, NLSIU Bengaluru, and NALSAR Hyderabad. In addition to NLUs, a large number of privately funded law schools also accept CLAT results for admission.  This means if you manage to secure even a decent rank or marks in the CLAT exam, you have a chance of getting admission to one of these colleges. Even among the participating NLUs, there is great diversity as far as seat intake and reservation criteria are concerned. Only recently,  RGNUL has updated its seat matrix and introduced the EWS category for UG and PG. Further, a New category – Backward Category of Punjab has been added for UG. 

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Q:   Which is the No. 1 university in CLAT?

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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. 

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CLAT 2025: Law Schools Accepting CLAT Scores

Three types of law schools will accept CLAT 2025 scores to provide admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate courses:

CLAT Colleges 2025 - Participating NLUs

There are a total of 25 NLUs that are participating institutes of CLAT 2025.

  1. 5-year LLB - The integrated law program is offered by all the 25 NLUs, with the seat intake standing at 3,213 seats.
  2. One-year LLM - The program is offered by 21 NLUs, which have a combined intake of 1,217 seats. 

Affiliate Colleges of CLAT 2025

These colleges have signed MOUs with the consortium and use CLAT 2025 scores for admission purposes. However, unlike the NLUs, affiliate colleges may also offer admission based on other entrance exams. For instance, while GITAM University uses CLAT scores, it also conducts its own entrance exam, the GITAM GAT. In all, there are 61 affilates that are listed on the consortium website.

Other Private law colleges

Unlike the affiliate colleges which have signed an MOU, some colleges that haven't signed any MOU may still use CLAT 2025 scores for admission purposes. The colleges that fall in this category may fluctuate the most in terms of their academic abilities as we move from one college to the next. So, you need to do robust R&D before you get admission into any of them.

Q:   Is 4000 a good rank in CLAT?

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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. 

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Q:   Is 95 a good score in CLAT?

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Aspirants who are preparing for the CLAT 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 are appearing for the CLAT 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 Exam. 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. 

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CLAT Seat Intake 2025 - List of NLUs

As per the latest revisions, the NLUs accepting CLAT scores have seat intake as under:

Name of the college UG Seat Intake PG Seat Intake
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru 310 (revised from 240) 100 (revised from 75)
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata 132 100
National Law University, Jodhpur 120 50
Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar 172 57
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNLU), Patiala 180 60
National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi 60 60
National University of Study & Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi 120 50
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU), Visakhapatnam 120 60
Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Mumbai 100 50
Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad 60 60
Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur 120 50
National Academy of Legal Study & Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad 132 66
National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal 202 ( 134 - BA LLB, 68 - BSc LLB) 60
Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU), Raipur 170 90
Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU), Lucknow 187 31 (revised)
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna 138 (69 seats for BA LLB, 69 for BBA LLB) --
National Law University Odisha (NLUO), Cuttack 180 46
National Law University & Judicial Academy (NLUJA), Assam 60 40
The Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU), Tiruchirapalli 114 18
Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur 120 60
Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla 180 (120 BA LLB + 60 BBA LLB) 80
Dr B R Ambedkar National Law University (DBRANLU), Sonipat, Haryana 120 -

National Law University, Tripura 

120 50
Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University Prayagraj 60 -

GNLU Silvassa Campus

66 33

Total (excluding supernumerary, NRI, extra, and FN seats)

3,511 seats 1,271

Note: Sikkim National Law University, Gangtok (w.e.f. 2022) is also reported to be a participating institute for CLAT 2023. However, no official confirmation is published on the consortium website yet.

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Q:   How many universities/colleges accept CLAT score?

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Around the country, there are 60 public and private colleges, 22 NLUs, and 60 CLAT universities that accept CLAT results. The Consortium of NLUs and these CLAT Colleges have an agreement in place that allows the applicants to be accepted based just on their rank. Candidates who are looking forward to taking admission through CUET must note that in all the subjects, candidates will be evaluated on their reading skills, critical thinking and analytical ability. Further, check the detailed CLAT 2025 syllabus for all the sections of the exam as released by the Consortium.

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Q:   What is the validity of CLAT Score?

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No, the CLAT score is valid for 1 year only as previous year scores will not be considered to get admission in upcoming years. The CLAT paper duration is only 2 hours and 120 questions are answered in this time. The syllabus of this course is Legal Reasoning legal general knowledge, English comprehensive, mathematics and Current Affairs. It is valid until the admission procedure of all the institutions accepting CLAT score is closed and expires at the occurrence of the next CLAT exam.

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CLAT 2025 - NLU-wise Seat Matrix

Here is the detailed seat matrix for all the 24 NLUs for undergraduate courses offered through CLAT: 

NLSIU Bengaluru Seat Intake
Category UG seats  PG seats 
Gen 115 121
SC 36 45
ST 18 23
OBC NCL  52 81
EWS 19 30
Karnataka Students (25%) 60 seats [Horizontal reservation] 10 seats [Horizontal reservation]
Total 240 310

NALSAR Hyderabad Seat Intake 

Category

Total UG Seats

All India UG Seats

Total PG Seats

All India PG Seats

Gen 86 seats 75 41 seats 37
SC 18 seats 14 09 seats 07
ST 08 seats  07 05 seats  04
OBC 08 seats  - 05 seats  -
Total  120 seats  96 60 48

NLIU Bhopal Seat Intake 

Category

UG Seats

PG Seats

Gen 52 seats 30 seats
SC 16 seats 10 seats
ST 20 seats  12 seats 
OBC 14 seats  14 seats 
Supernumerary Quota (EWS) 12 -
Supernumerary Quota (J&K ) 02 -
NRI/NRI Sponsored  18 -
Total 

102 seats (excluding Supernumerary and sponsored seats)

60

WBNJUS Kolkata Seat Intake 

Category

Total UG Seats

WB UG Domicile

All India UG Seats

Total PG Seats

WB PG Domicile

All India PGSeats

Gen 73 22 51 43 10 33
SC 18 8 10 10 4 6
ST 2 6 4 1 3
OBC 6 -- 3 3 -
Foreign Nationals 2 - 2 2 - -
NRI 18 - 18 - - -
PWD [Horizontal]  5 (Horizontal) 2 3 3 1 2
JK [supernumerary
seats]
2 - 2 - - -

Total (excluding Foreign National, NRI, and supernumerary seats)

105

 

36 89 60 18 42

NLU Jodhpur Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
Gen All non-reserved seats All non-reserved seats
SC 15% 15%
ST 7.5% 7.5%
Specially Abled Persons 5%  5% 
NRI/ NRI Sponsored 16   
Total 104 + 16 (NRI/ NRI Sponsored) 50 seats

HNLU Raipur Seat Intake 

Category

All India UG Seats

Chhattisgarh Domicile

Total UG seats

All India PG Seats

Chhattisgarh Domicile

Total PG seats

Gen 66 36 102 46 - 46
SC 13 10 23 9 - 9
ST  6 27 33 5 - 5
OBC - 12 12 - - -
Total  85 85 170 60 - 60

GNLU Gandhinagar Seat Intake 

Category

All India UG Seats

All India PG Seats

Gen 66 22
SC 27 9
ST  14 5
OBC 49 16
EWS 18 6
NRI 18 6
FN 6 2

Total (excluding NRI and FN seats)

174

58

RMLNLU Lucknow Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
Gen  80  10 
SC of UP state  34  
ST of UP state  3   1
OBC of UP state  43   6
EWS of Uttar Pradesh 9 2

Supernumerary seats for Foreign Nationals/ NRIs/ NRI Sponsored Candidate*

 16 5

Supernumerary seats for Wards of Kashmiri Migrants / Kashmiri Pandits / Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants)

2   2
Total (not including Supernumerary seats) 169  31

RGNUL Punjab Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats  PG seats 
Gen 134   44 
SC 27     9
ST 14    5  
Ancestral Resident of Village Sidhuwal, District Patiala 1    -
Foreign National 5    2
Additional seats for Wards of Kashmiri Migrants 9    3
Additional seats for Economical Weaker
Sections (EWS)
18 6
Supernumerary Quota for J & K Residents 2    2  
NRI  5    -
Horizontal reservation

Ancestral Resident of Village Sidhuwal - 1 seat

Specially Abled Persons (SAP) - 9 seat

Punjab Residents +BC Category - 18 seats

 
Total (Not including additional, supernumerary, and FN seats) 175 58

CNLU Patna Seat Intake 

Category UG seats 
Gen 59 
SC of Bihar state  21
ST of Bihar state 
Extremely Backward Classes – EBC, (Annexure-I) of Bihar 24
Backward Classes – BC, (Annexure-II) of Bihar 16
Women of Backward Classes (WBC) of Bihar
Full Term (EWS) under Unreserved Category 7
Total 132

NUALS Kochi Seat Intake 

Category UG seats PG seats
All India Merit 31   -
State Merit (Kerala) - General -
Scheduled Caste (Kerala)  -
Scheduled Tribe (Kerala)  -
Socially and Educationally Backward Classes
(SEBC) [Kerala] 
18  -
Total 60 00

NLU Odisha Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
Gen  128 -
SC 12 -
ST 19 -
Foreign National  6 -
NRI/NRIS*/PIO/OCI 15 -
Total (not including NRI and FN seats) 159   46  (Approx)

NUSRL Ranchi Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
Gen - Jharkhand 27
EBC - Jharkhand 5
SC - Jharkhand 6
ST - Jharkhand 16 4
BC - Jharkhand 3 2
EWS - Jharkhand 1
Gen - Other State 27
SC - Other State 9
ST - Other State 5
BC - Other State - -
OBC - Other State 16 6
EWS - Other State 3 1
Foreign National 18 
J & K residents (supernumerary)
Total (not including NRI, FN, supernumerary seats) 120 50 seats

NLUJAA Assam Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
All India Unreserved  31   15 
SC of Assam  4  
ST Plains of Assam 
ST hills of Assam 3  
Other Backward Classes/Minorities and Other Backward Classes of Assam 16  
Total 60   30 seats

DSNLU Visakhapatnam Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
All India Unreserved  48  24
All India EWS 6 3
Unreserved of Andhra Pradesh state 30  15
SC of Andhra Pradesh state 5
ST of Andhra Pradesh state 2
BC- group A of Andhra Pradesh state 2
BC- group B of Andhra Pradesh state 3
BC- group C of Andhra Pradesh state -
BC- group D of Andhra Pradesh state 2
BC- group E of Andhra Pradesh state
EWS of Andhra Pradesh state 3
Foreign Citizens / Non-Resident Indians/ Non-Resident Indians Sponsored 12 6
Wards of Kashmiri Migrants and Kashmiri Pandits/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) (extra seats) 3
Total (not including FN and extra seats) 120  60

TNNLU Tiruchirapalli Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats 
All India Unreserved  44 
All India SC
All India ST
Unreserved of Tamil Nadu state 18  
ST of Tamil Nadu state
SC (A) of Tamil Nadu state
BC - Muslims of Tamil Nadu state
Most Backward Class and Denotified Communities of Tamil Nadu 11 
Scheduled Caste (Others) of Tamil Nadu
Backward Class  15 
NRI 6   -
Total (not including NRI seats) 114  18

MNLU Mumbai Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats  PG seats 
All India General  37 17
SC of Maharashtra state  13 
ST of Maharashtra state  7  
OBC of Maharashtra state  19  10 
Denotified Jatis (A) of Maharashtra state 
Nomadic Tribes (B) of Maharashtra state
Nomadic Tribes (C) of Maharashtra
Nomadic Tribes (D) of Maharashtra
Special Backward Class of Maharashtra
EWS of Maharashtra 10  5
Total 100 50

MNLU Nagpur Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats  PG seats 
Unreserved 46 23
SC of Maharashtra state  16 8
ST of Maharashtra state  8 4
OBC of Maharashtra state  23 11
Denotified Jatis (A) of Maharashtra state  2
Nomadic Tribes (B) of Maharashtra state 2
Nomadic Tribes (C) of Maharashtra 2
Nomadic Tribes (D) of Maharashtra 1
Special Backward Class of Maharashtra 1
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) of Maharashtra 12 6
Total 120  20 seats

MNLU Aurangabad Seat Intake 

Category UG seats  PG seats
Unreserved 23 23
SC of Maharashtra state 
ST of Maharashtra state 
OBC of Maharashtra state  11  11 
Denotified Jatis (A) of Maharashtra state 
Nomadic Tribes (B) of Maharashtra state
Nomadic Tribes (C) of Maharashtra
Nomadic Tribes (D) of Maharashtra
Special Backward Class of Maharashtra
EWS of Maharashtra 6 6
Total 60  60

HPNLU Shimla Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats  PG seats 
General 92  31
EWS -  
SC 18  6
ST 10  3
BC/OBC (27%) (All India basis) - 11 (supernumerary seats)
PwD - Horizontal Reservation 3 2
Wards of Serving/Retired/Defence Personnel - Horizontal Reservation 2
Himachal Pradesh Domicile - Horizontal Reservation 30  10
Kashmiri Migrants - Supernumerary seats 2
J & K Residents- Supernumerary seats
NRI & Foreign National- Supernumerary seats 18  6
Total 120 40

DNLU Jabalpur Seat Intake 

Category UG seats
Unreserved 48
SC of MP state 19
ST of MP state  24
OBC of MP state  17
EWS 12 
J& K residents - Supernumerary seats 2 seats 
EWS of MP state To be confirmed
Total (not including supernumerary seats) 120 seats

Dr BR Ambedkar NLU Haryana Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats 
All India Category 90
Ward of Landowners of RGEC [WL] - Haryana Category 6  
General Category of Haryana 11
EWS of Haryana Pradesh
Scheduled Caste of Haryana 3
BC-A of Haryana 4  
BC-B of Haryana 3  
DSC 2
Total 120 seats

GNLU Silvassa Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats  PG seats
Unreserved 31 15
OBC 16 8
Scheduled Caste  9 5
Scheduled Tribes 4 2
EWS 6   3
Total 66 seats 36 seats

NLU Tripura Seat Intake 

Category  UG seats  PG seats
General 55 23
Foreign 04 02
Scheduled Caste  18 14
Scheduled Tribes 33 07
NRI/ NRIS 10 04
Total 120 seats 50 seats

Q:   How many seats are there in CLAT 2025?

A:

At the moment, there are a total of 24 NLUs that are participating institutes of CLAT 2025. The seat intake for all the courses offered at NLUs has been revised as under:
For the five-year LL.B. - The integrated law programme is offered by all the 24 NLUs, with the seat intake standing at 3,213 seats. For the one-year LL. M. - The programme is offered by 21 NLUs, which have a combined intake of 1,217 seats. In 2021, total 4,009 seats were available, out of which 3,012 seats are available for UG courses and 997 seats are available for PG course admissions. Know in detail about NLU-wise Courses and Seat Intake here - https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/nlus-in-india-blogId-23517.

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Affiliate Colleges Accepting CLAT 2025 Scores

Some of the top private law colleges in India have mentioned CLAT scores as their admission criteria for admissions to BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB, BTech LLB, BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.), BSc LLB (Hons.) and LLM courses. Listed below are the colleges that accept CLAT exam for admission to its UG and PG law courses: 

Private Colleges Accepting CLAT Scores 2023 for Admission

Alliance School of LawAlliance University, Bangalore, Karnataka Amity Law SchoolAmity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh Apex University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Arka Jain University, Jharkhand Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Chandigarh, Punjab Asian Law College, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Delhi Institute of Rural Development, Delhi Fairfield School of Law, FIMT, Delhi GITAM School of Law, Visakhapatnam
IFIM Law School, Bangalore IMS Unison University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak, Haryana
Indore Institute of Law, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Institute of LawNirma University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat ITM University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Jaipur National University, Rajasthan School of Law, JIMS Engineering and Management Technical Campus,  Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh Kalinga University, Chhattisgarh
Unitedworld School of LawKarnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Law College DehradunUttaranchal University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Maharshi Law School, Maharshi University of Information Technology, Delhi Academy of Law, Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, Jaipur, Rajasthan Manipal University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Mangalayatan University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujrat Mewar University, Rajasthan
MIT World Peace University, Pune, Maharashtra Nancy College of Law, Samana, Patiala, Punjab National Forensic Sciences University, Gujarat 
School of Law, Oriental University, Indore, Madhya Pradesh School of Law, Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka The Raffles University, Alwar Rajasthan
Raksha Shakti University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat RNB Global University, Bikaner, Rajasthan SAI University, Chennai
Sanskriti University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Law, Bareilly Uttar Pradesh Shri Vaishnav Institute of Law, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Siddharth Law College, Dehradun, Uttarakhand SRM University Delhi-NCR, Sonepat, Haryana Kirit P. Mehta School of LawSVKM's NMIMS (Deemed-to-be-University) Mumbai, Maharashtra
Techno India University, Kolkata, West Bengal ICFAI Law School, ICFAI University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Universal Law College, Chandigarh, Punjab 
UPES, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Usha Martin University, Ranchi, Jharkhand -

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Q:   I got 82 marks in CLAT. What should I do?

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Hi Rohan, You've not mentioned your CLAT rank so its tough to suggest. I think with this score you can't get govt law colleges but you can get admission in good private colleges. Check out UPES College of Legal Studies, SRM University Chennai, Nirma University – Institute of Law & Alliance college of law Banglore. These are pretty known for law courses and accept admissions through CLAT score. More details you can see on website of these institutes. All the best!
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Q:   What will the CLAT scorecard consist of?

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The CLAT scorecard consists of the following information:

  • Candidate Name
  • Candidate Photograph
  • CLAT 2025 Roll Number
  • Subject-wise scores
  • Overall scores
  • Subject-wise percentile
  • Overall percentile
  • All India Rank
  • Qualifying Percentile

Candidates must preserve the scorecard till the end of the medical admission process.

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