The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the entrance exam conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities for admission to 22 NLUs across India. Held on the first Sunday of December, the paper is 120 comprehension-based MCQs in 2 hours, with +1 per correct and −0.25 per wrong. UG and PG variants run on the same day.
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Every Consortium of NLUs section is covered: English Language, Current Affairs incl. GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques. PG variant covers all 12 law subjects via comprehension passages. Same paper structure as the real December 2026 sitting.
Every paper is 120 questions in exactly 2 hours, every question lives inside a long passage you have to reason from. +1 per correct, −0.25 per wrong - same scoring as the real CLAT, no inflated marks.
Passage style, question stems, and section weights match the actual CLAT papers from 2020-2025. Specimen-aligned by the Consortium's published patterns, not generic test-prep content repurposed.
Three difficulty tiers per full paper. Easy for confidence-building early in the year. Standard matches actual CLAT difficulty. Hard for stress-testing your prep in the final two months.
Don't just take 2-hour mocks. Drill weak sections in 25 minutes. Legal Reasoning weak? Run a 25-min Legal-only drill before moving on to the next section.
Stuck on a legal-reasoning passage? Get a hint that points to the principle without giving the answer. Learn the path, not just the destination. (Available in Instant Feedback mode.)
Per-mock score → predicted percentile → mapped against last 3 years' NLU closing ranks for NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, WBNUJS, NLIU Bhopal, GNLU, and more. Know what's in reach for which NLU.
Every question has a worked solution, not just an answer key. Wrong answers come with the principle / case-law that resolves it. Understand why, not just what - critical for legal reasoning.
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