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CLAT 2026 Admission Notice OUT: Full Details for Students

Pratik Singh

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July 29, 2025 | New Delhi — The CLAT 2026 Admission Notice has now been officially released on consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Furthermore, students can find detailed information on eligibility, exam fees, important dates, and how to register. Since CLAT opens the door to admission in top law schools across India, it is crucial for each aspiring law student to take action quickly.

 

Important Dates for CLAT 2026 You Should Know

Event Date
Registration Opens August 1, 2025
Registration Closes October 31, 2025
Admit Card Release Mid‑November 2025
CLAT Exam Date December 7, 2025 (2–4 PM)
Result Announcement Second Week of Dec 2025
Counselling Begins Mid‑Dec 2025

These dates, therefore, serve as a roadmap for the CLAT application and admission process. Additionally, they will help students plan their schedule well in advance.

 

CLAT 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Course Minimum Marks (General/OBC/NRI) Reserved (SC/ST/PwD) Age Limit
UG LLB 45% in Class 12 40% No upper age limit
PG LLM 50% in LLB degree 45% No upper age limit

Transitioning from high school to college is a big step. Therefore, it is important to know that CLAT has no age restriction, which means students from all age groups can apply.

 

Application Fee Structure for CLAT 2026

Category Registration Fee With Question Papers
General/OBC/NRI/PIO/OCI/PwD ₹4,000 ₹4,500
SC / ST / BPL ₹3,500 ₹4,000

This fee, consequently, covers registration. Moreover, candidates can choose to pay a little extra to access previous years’ question papers for better preparation.

Read More: Cracking CLAT Exam: A Preparation Guide with Tips, Strategies & Resources

 

How to Register for CLAT 2026

Follow these steps in order to apply smoothly:

  • First, visit consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

  • Next, click on New Registration and enter your email and mobile number.

  • Then, pay the application fee online using a card or UPI method.

  • After that, upload your photograph and signature in the correct size.

  • Furthermore, submit academic and personal details carefully.

  • Finally, review and submit the form before the last date to avoid any delays.

Because this is a centralised exam for nearly 24 NLUs, every step must be done correctly. As a result, any mistakes during registration might lead to rejection.

 

CLAT Exam Pattern and Candidate Stats

  • Mode: Offline (Pen and Paper)

  • Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)

  • Total Questions: 120 MCQs

  • Marking Scheme: +1 for correct answer; −0.25 for incorrect answer

  • Sections: English, GK & Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques

Around 60,000 candidates appear for CLAT UG and 11,000 for CLAT PG each year. Consequently, the competition is intense, since NLUs offer just over 3,000 UG seats. Therefore, the acceptance rate remains as low as 3–4%, making careful preparation essential.

Read More: 10 Must Read Books to Ace CLAT Preparation

 

Why This Notice Matters

Because CLAT scores lead to admission in top law schools across India, this notification carries great importance. Furthermore, both government-funded NLUs and many private colleges consider CLAT results for admissions. In addition, some public sector units like ONGC, BHEL, and even the Indian Army (for legal posts) accept CLAT PG scores for recruitment. Thus, students need to plan ahead and prepare early.

 

What You Should Do Next

  • Keep checking the official website for further updates.

  • Moreover, prepare your Class 12 or LLB mark sheets, photo, signature, and ID proof in advance.

  • By applying early, you can select exam centres wisely before the slots fill up.

  • Additionally, plan to study for all five sections and tackle mock tests and sample papers regularly.

The CLAT 2026 Admission Notice has now been released, with applications starting on August 1, 2025, and closing on October 31, 2025. Since the exam will be held on December 7, 2025, students still have plenty of time to prepare. Therefore, by learning the eligibility, fees, and exam pattern early, you can avoid last-minute confusion. Ultimately, with focused preparation and timely registration, you can take a strong step toward admission in India’s top national law universities.

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