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Anupama Mehra

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CLAT PG 2025 Exam carried 150 questions. The CLAT PG Exam 2025 was held in a pen-and-paper-based test, meaning that candidates had to take the exam on a physical answer sheet with an OMR sheet.The exam consisted of 150 multiple-choice questions. The multiple-choice questions test your knowledge of legal reasoning.The duration of the exam was two hours. For each correct answer, one mark will be awarded

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Anupama Mehra

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The CLAT exam's marking scheme is based on the idea of negative grading. This indicates that 0.25 points is subtracted from the candidate's final score for each wrong response. One mark is given for each accurate response, and 0.25 marks is subtracted for each erroneous response. Hence, candidates have to be very carefull while marking their answers. Since, CLAT PG 2025 will have negative marking, students are advised to avoid guesswork and only answer the questions they are confident about.

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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) conducted the CLAT LLM 2024 Exam on December 3, 2023 in pen-paper test mode. The CLAT PG Exam 2024 was held for duration of two hours; i.e. from 2 pm to 4 pm. Candidates had to answer 120 questions in the given time frame. The scores of CLAT LLM 2024 score will be accepted by 19 NLUs in the country. The exam authorities added one more campus of Gujarat National Law University, Silvassa to the list of CLAT participating institutes.

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Anupama Mehra

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Candidates are advised to prepare for CLAT LLM 2026 by following the simple steps given below:Make a monthly and weekly timetable and keep the syllabus handyDo not leave any topic, make sure you cover all the topics. Do try and finish on time so you have enough time for revisionPratice as many as mock tests possible. Practice the tests frequently and analyze it to recognize your weak and strong areas. This will help you to know which topic requires work.While attempting the question, try not make any assumption. Even on CLAT 2026 Exam day, do not assume, as for every inDo not make assumptions while attempting the questions in actual CL
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CLAT question paper 2025 for LLM will carry objective-type questions. There were 120 MCQs that candidates had to attempt in a duration of two hours. Check complete CLAT LLM exam pattern for each for reference below.CLAT LLM SectionsMCQs per sectionMarks per sectionSec A – Constitutional Law120120 Sec B - Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, IPR and Jurisprudence.Sec C – Law topics and Contemporary issuesThe CLAT PG 2025 exam will focus on the comprehension capabilities of candidates. The CLAT PG paper will carry extracts from primary legal materials followed by a series of questions. Candidates have t
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Anupama Mehra

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The CLAT LLM paper carried both objective- and subjective-type questions. However, in the last three years the CLAT Consortium dropped the subjective section from the exam. From 2024, candidates had to attempt total 120 multiple-choice questions in 120 minutes duration. Candidates are advised to thoroughly go through the CLAT exam pattern 2024 for LLM courses to know important test details such as the number of questions, type of questions, maximum marks, minimum cutoff criteria, exam subjects and marking scheme.

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The Consortium has not announced the CLAT Exam pattern and CLAT 2025 Syllabus for both Undergraduate and postgraduate courses yet. Though, the exam pattern was changed for the CLAT UG 2024, the CLAT PG exam pattern was kept same, it is unlikely that it will be changed for this academic year. If it remains unchanged, the CLAT LLM Syllabus 2025 will include following topics:Constitutional LawFamily LawJurisprudenceCompany LawLabour & Industrial LawCriminal LawLaw of ContractProperty LawTortsPublic International LawAdministrative LawTax LawEnvironmental LawIntellectual Property Rights

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YASH SHARMA

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No, it is not necessary to keep your CLAT 2024 admit card after the exam. The admit card only serves as a proof of identity and for verification of your candidature for the exam. Once the exam is over, the admit card will no longer be required.

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The Quantitative Techniques section of the CLAT question paper will be based on :Ratio and Proportion: This topic includes finding out percentage increase or decrease and mathematical relationship between two given situations.Basic Algebra: This topic includes fundamental mathematics that covers simple operations such as addition, subtraction, division and multiplication.Mensuration: This topic deals with measurement, volume and geometry.Statistics: This topic covers analysing a given set of data and interpreting results.Profit and Loss: This part covers finding out gains or losses incurred in an activity.

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A score of 150 or above is generally considered to be a good score in CLAT. 

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