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What to Expect From CLAT 2024?

CLAT 2024 exam is scheduled for today i.e. December 3, 2023 from 2 pm to 4 pm via offline mode. This article entails all the crucial details of the burning questions about CLAT 2024. A must read for all CLAT exam takers this year.

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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is one of the most popular and widely taken law entrance exams of India. More than 70,000 law aspirants register for CLAT every year in order to enrol in some of the best law schools in India. CLAT is conducted by the CLAT Consortium for shortlisting candidates primarily for the National Law Universities (NLUs) but there are innumerable other law colleges that accept CLAT for their law admissions.

CLAT 2024 exam is scheduled to be held today i.e. Sunday (December 3, 2023) from 2 pm to 4 pm through pen and paper based mode across various test centres in India. This article provides a comprehensive explanation of what to expect from CLAT 2024.

Will CLAT 2024 get Cancelled?

No, CLAT 2024 is not cancelled and is scheduled to be held today i.e. December 3, 2023 from 2 pm till 4 pm via offline mode.

How will Law College Admissions take place if CLAT 2024 gets Cancelled?

CLAT 2024 is not cancelled and is supposed to take place today across various test centres in India through pen and paper mode. However, if it would have been cancelled then there are few alternative methods that could have been adopted by various law institutions to provide admission to various law aspirants, and they are as follows:

  • Numerous private law colleges accept scores from diverse national law entrance exams like AILET, LSAT India, NLSAT, SLAT, and KLEE, potentially making these exams the primary basis for selection. 
  • Qualifying degree performance, including percentage marks or CGPA, may be considered by law colleges to shortlist applicants for further assessment.
  • Certain institutions may conduct their own entrance exams, whether online or offline, to gauge candidates' aptitude for legal studies. Evaluation methods can include written applications, assessing academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and personal statements. 
  • Interviews may also be conducted to evaluate communication skills, critical thinking, and overall program suitability.
  • Colleges might adopt a combination of entrance exam scores, academic performance, written applications, and interviews to make well-informed admission decisions.

Will CLAT 2024 be Postponed like CLAT 2022?

No, CLAT 2024 isn’t postponed and is all set to take place today through pen and paper based method across various test centres in India. The exam will take place from 2 pm to 4 pm.

Are there any Changes/ Modifications in the CLAT 2024 Application Process?

There were no changes in the CLAT 2024 online application process and candidates were able to fill up the form from July 1, 2023 till November 3, 2023.

Students can take the Common Law Admission Test if they are at least 17 years old and have a minimum percentage of 45% in their Class 12th. They can complete their application through the online website of the Consortium of the NLUs. 

Any Changes in the Number of Attempts in CLAT 2024?

As of now, the Consortium of NLUs did not come with any new notification stating the changes in the number of attempts in CLAT 2024. Candidates can take the CLAT exam as many times as they want. The test-takers should keep in mind that to take the exam, they must meet the eligibility criteria of the CLAT which include educational requirements, minimum age and nationality. Candidates who are eligible will be allowed to attempt the Common Law Admission Test in 2024.

Will CLAT 2024 be Conducted in Remote Proctored Mode?

No, CLAT 2024 will be conducted today in an offline mode. The number of total applicants of CLAT 2024 is way too high to organise the exam in the RPT mode, CLAT also does not have foolproof software that can ensure the smooth and fair completion of the examination. It will require a lot to arrange an AI-enabled (Artificial Intelligence) test which applicants can give from their homes.

Apart from that, the Consortium of the NLUs also has to keep in mind that it is not possible for every test-taker to have the essential facilities for giving a remote proctored test like laptops/ desktops, internet access, power backup, etc. In 2020, some students submitted a petition to the Delhi High Court for organising CLAT in the RPT mode but the exam was held in an online CBT mode. Therefore, it can be stated with significant certainty that CLAT 2024 will not be conducted in remote proctored mode.

Will there be changes in the CLAT 2024 Exam Pattern?

There has been a change in the CLAT UG 2024 exam pattern while the CLAT LL.M remains the same as last year. Like last year, this year also CLAT LL.M will not have a descriptive section and candidates appearing for LL.M will have to answer 120 MCQs in 120 minutes. 

New Exam Pattern for CLAT UG 2024

Like the previous year, CLAT UG 2024 will have 5 sections, including English Language, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques. The total number of questions has been reduced to 120 instead of 150 in CLAT UG.

Exam Pattern for CLAT PG 2024 

The CLAT PG 2024 will place more value on students' comprehension skills. It will run for 120 minutes and have one section. The following changes have been made to the CLAT 2024 PG test pattern.

  • The first segment would include 120 objective-type questions, each representing one point.
  • Every wrong answer will cost the aspirant 0.25 points.
  • Students will be provided extracts from primary legal sources, such as key court decisions in various domains of law and regulations.

Will CLAT 2024 Syllabus be Reduced?

No change has been made to the syllabus of CLAT 2024 as last year the Master of Law (LL.M) syllabus has been revised. 

Are there any changes in the CLAT Syllabus 2024?

CLAT 2024 UG Syllabus 

No. The syllabus is the same as previous year, which means that the test-taker will be examined on English, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude in the CLAT UG exam.

The Common Law Admission Test for Undergraduate Programs will be of class 12 standard.

Below is the list of CLAT 2024 UG sections - 

CLAT UG 2024 Sections

English

Grammar, Antonyms, Adverb, proverbs, Synonyms, Vocabulary, One-word substitution, English Comprehension

GK & Current Affairs

Arts, culture, Contemporary Events from India & world, International Affairs, Historical events

Elementary Mathematics

Percentage, Algebra, Areas, Statistical Estimation, Ratios, and Proportion, Number system, time, speed, distance, Profit, Loss, Probability, 

Legal Aptitude

Constitution, Law, Polity

Logical Reasoning

Analogies, series, calendar, clocks, seating arrangement, syllogisms, sequence and matching, blood relation

CLAT 2024 PG Sections

The paper will be based on the undergraduate program's mandatory subjects, which will include Administrative Law, Contract Law, Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Torts, Family Law, Property Law, Company Law, Criminal Law, Public International Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law, and Labour & Industrial Law.

Everything You Need to Know About CLAT 2024

The links provided in the table given below provide information about the basic details of CLAT 2024. Candidates can find the registration process, eligibility criteria, important dates, documents required, etc. The links provided below will be helpful for those who have decided to sit for the exam.

Also Read: How to Prepare for CLAT 2024 amid COVID

CLAT 2024 Preparation Tips

As CLAT 2024 is approaching, candidates need to enhance their preparation level so that they can get good scores and higher ranks in the exam. Students need to prepare from the best books, study materials and practice mock tests, sample papers, and previous years’ question papers to get a good score in CLAT. A correct preparation strategy will help students ace the exam and increase their chances of getting admission into one of the top NLUs. Here are some resources that will help the aspirants in preparing for CLAT in the best way.

CLAT 2024 Cutoff, Merit List, Result, and Reservation

The table given below provides a list of articles that will explain the reservation policy followed for CLAT along with the cutoff, results, merit list, and paper analysis of CLAT.

CLAT 2024 Selection Process and Accepting Colleges

Find all the information about CLAT 2024 counselling process and accepting colleges via these resources.

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In case you are confused about which college to apply to, fill the Common Application Form (CAF) through which you will be able to apply to several institutes. An admissions expert will be assigned to you who will speak with you regarding your requirements and help you find the ideal college for yourself as per your preferences.

Also Read: How to Prepare for CLAT 2024 Without Coaching

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FAQs

Will CLAT 2024 get postponed?

Now, since the CLAT 2024 exam date has been announced, it is unlikely that the exam will be postponed. Since Covid-19 restrictions prevailed during CLAT 2022 and several entrance exams were conducted either through the remote-proctored mode, it is believed that CLAT 2024 will not get postponed as there are no restrictions currently. CLAT will be held offline like last year. 

 

What is the exam pattern of CLAT PG?

The first section will include 120 objective-type questions, each representing one point. Every wrong answer will cost the aspirant 0.25 points. Students will be provided with extracts from primary legal sources, such as key court decisions in various domains of law and regulations.

 

Is the application process for CLAT the same as previous years?

The application process for CLAT remains the same. To register for the CLAT exam, students will have to provide details like name, active cell phone number, email address, and set their password. Once the login credentials are activated, the test-takers can log in and fill out the CLAT application form. Students have to use the official website to submit their applications.

 

Are there any limitations in the number of attempts for the CLAT aspirants?

Candidates may take the CLAT exam as many times as they want. However, to take the CLAT, one must meet the CLAT eligibility criteria in terms of minimum age, academic level, and nationality. The aspirants who satisfy the eligibility criteria will be allowed to sit for CLAT.

 

Which are the main topics the aspirant needs to study for the CLAT PG?

The major topics or areas the aspirant needs to study for the CLAT PG are Administrative Law, Company Law, Tax Law, Criminal Law, Public International Law, Contract Law, Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Torts, Family Law, Property Law, Environmental Law, and Labour and Industrial Law.

 

What is the marking scheme of CLAT?

According to the exam official of CLAT, the marking scheme has not changed from its previous version. Candidates will be awarded +1 for correct answers for MCQs, +25 for correct answers for Descriptive Type questions, - 0.25 mark for incorrect answers, and 0 Mark for unanswered/ unattempted questions. 

 

Has there been any change in the CLAT exam pattern?

The CLAT UG exam pattern has changed. The exam will be held for 2-hour with 120 multiple-choice questions instead of 150 questions worth one point each. For each incorrect answer, 0.25 points will be deducted.

Is CLAT accepted by all institutes?

CLAT is conducted for candidates seeking admission in undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes such as the five-year integrated courses of BA LL.B, BBA LL.B, B.Com LL.B, B.Sc LLB and LL.M law courses offered at 22 NLUs. The Consortium of NLUs conducts the national-level law examination of CLAT on a yearly basis. CLAT scores are also accepted by top institutes such as NMIMS-Mumbai, UPES Dehradun, Institute of Law and Nirma University Ahmedabad.

 

How many sections are there in the CLAT exam?

CLAT UG has 5 sections, English Language, Current Affairs, including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques. On the other hand, CLAT PG consists of Constitutional Law and other Subjects of Law such as Criminal Law, Contract, Torts, International Law, IPR & Jurisprudence. 

 

How will the law schools conduct admissions if CLAT 2024 gets cancelled?

CLAT 2024 is highly unlikely to be cancelled. If CLAT 2024 is cancelled, other law schools and universities will use alternative procedures to admit students. Numerous private law schools accept CLAT for admission. These universities will either have their own entrance exam or choose candidates based on their performance in the qualifying degree. Candidates can also appear for the law entrance tests such as AILET 2023, NLSAT 2023, LSAT India, SLAT, KLEE and join the participating colleges for law studies.

 

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