CLAT Admit Cad 2025 OUT Today (Nov-15), 2024 – The Admit Card for UG & PG LAW Admission Out today. The Last date of Downloading Admit Card is December 01, 2024 (01:30 pm). Candidates Can Download Admit Card from link Given Below.
CLAT 2025 Admit Card – Click here
CLAT Sample Papers 2025 – Candidates who have registered for CLAT 2025 can access the sample papers. This is the first sample paper released by the Consortium of National Law Universities.. Candidates who registered for CLAT online can download the sample paper using their login credentials. Those candidates who have not registered yet will be able to download the sample paper after completing the application process.
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Attempting the sample papers will help the students who appear for this entrance exam.. The upcoming CLAT exam is scheduled to be conducted on December 1, 2024, for both UG and PG courses. It is important to note that only the registered candidates can download and attempt the online sample question paper. The registration last for CLAT exam is coming near it is closing on October 15
How to download CLAT Sample Papers 2025
CLAT 2025 sample papers have been released officially. Candidates who wish to attempt the online sample paper must be registered for the upcoming exam. To attempt the question paper, candidates have to login to the CLAT 2025 portal. Check the image of official login page provided below:
tep 1: Visit the official website – consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Step 2: Login to the portal using mobile number and password
Step 3: Now, click on the link for CLAT 2025 sample paper
Step 4: The sample paper will be displayed on the screen
Step 5: Candidates can now attempt the latest sample paper for practice
CLAT 2025 Question Paper Format
The Consortium of NLUs has provided the format of the CLAT exam question paper at its official website. To prepare well for the exam, candidates are advised to check the complete CLAT Syllabus and pattern.
CLAT Exam Pattern
Particulars | Details |
Maximum marks | 120 |
CLAT exam duration | 2 hours |
Number of questions | 120 MCQs carrying 1 mark each |
Negative marking | For each incorrect answer, a deduction of 0.25 marks is applicable |
CLAT Subject-wise weightage
Subjects | Weightage (approximate) |
English language | 22 to 26 questions (20% weightage) |
Current affairs & GK | 28 to 32 questions (25% weightage) |
Legal reasoning | 28 to 32 questions (25% weightage) |
Logical reasoning | 22 to 26 questions (20% weightage) |
Quantitative Techniques | 10 to 14 questions (10% weightage) |