What is CLAT Exam? Full Form, Eligibility, Syllabus & Exam Pattern for 2027
You’ve heard the word thrown around. Your classmates whisper about it. Your parents asked if you’re “preparing for CLAT.”
But honestly? You’re not even sure what those four letters stand for.
Let me tell you about Meera.
Meera’s Story (happens every year): Meera was a bright student. Scored 90% in Class 10. Everyone assumed she knew about CLAT. She didn’t. She thought CLAT was “some law thing.” By December of Class 12, she realized CLAT was her ticket to NLUs. But by then, it was too late to start from zero. She regrets not asking the basic question earlier: What IS CLAT?
Don’t be Meera.
Today, I’m going to answer every basic question you’re too embarrassed to ask. What CLAT stands for. Who can write it. What you need to study. How the paper looks. No jargon. No assumptions. Just straight facts.
The Problem: Information Overload (Without the Basics)
Here’s what happens when you Google “CLAT”:
50 different websites
100 conflicting opinions
20 coaching centers claiming they’re “the best”
Zero clear answers
The result: You spend 3 hours scrolling. You’re more confused than when you started.
The solution: A single, simple, scannable guide to CLAT basics. That’s what CLAT coaching for beginners should look like. And that’s what I’m giving you.
CLAT Full Form: What Does CLAT Stand For?
Let’s start with the absolute basics.
CLAT full form: Common Law Admission Test
Simple definition: CLAT is the single entrance exam for admission into 25 National Law Universities (NLUs) across India.
Think of it like: JEE for engineering. NEET for medical. CLAT for law.
Who conducts CLAT? The Consortium of NLUs (a group of all NLUs together)
When is CLAT 2027? Likely May or June 2027 (exact date announced in December 2026)
Why does CLAT matter? Because 90%+ of seats in NLUs are filled ONLY through CLAT. No CLAT score = No NLU admission.
CLAT Eligibility: Can YOU Write the Exam?
This is the #1 question students ask. Let me break it down simply.
CLAT Coaching Eligibility Checklist (2027):
Educational Qualification:
Passed Class 12 from a recognized board
Appearing for Class 12 in 2027 (you can write CLAT before results)
Minimum Percentage:
General/OBC/PWD: 45% in Class 12
SC/ST: 40% in Class 12
Age Limit:
NO age limit (removed in 2022)
Number of Attempts:
NO limit on attempts
Who CANNOT write CLAT:
Students who haven’t passed Class 12
Students with less than 45% (General) or 40% (SC/ST)
The “Appearing” Rule: If you’re in Class 12 right now, you CAN write CLAT 2027. Your admission will be provisional until you submit your Class 12 marks.
CLAT Syllabus 2027: What Exactly Do You Need to Study?
Here’s the truth that will save you months of confusion.
CLAT does NOT test Class 11-12 law subjects. It tests APTITUDE for law.
The 5 Sections of CLAT Syllabus:
| Section | % of Paper | What It Tests |
|---|---|---|
| Legal Reasoning | 35-40% | Applying legal principles to facts |
| Logical Reasoning | 25-30% | Arguments, assumptions, conclusions |
| English | 20-25% | Reading comprehension, vocabulary |
| Current Affairs | 20-25% | Legal news, government schemes, international events |
| Quantitative | 10-15% | Class 6-8 level math (percentages, ratios, averages) |
Total questions: 120
Total time: 120 minutes
Detailed Breakdown: Legal Reasoning
What you’ll see: A 300-word passage about a legal situation. A legal “principle” (the law for this question). Then questions asking you to apply the principle.
Topics covered (don’t memorize, UNDERSTAND):
Law of Torts (Negligence, Nuisance, Defamation)
Law of Contracts (Offer, Acceptance, Consideration)
Criminal Law (IPC basics – offenses against body and property)
Constitutional Law (Fundamental Rights, DPSPs – basic only)
What you DON’T need: Section numbers. Case names (except landmark). Legal history.
Detailed Breakdown: Logical Reasoning
What you’ll see: Short passages or statements. Questions about arguments, assumptions, and conclusions.
Question types you MUST master:
Strong/Weak Arguments
Assumptions (Necessary vs Sufficient)
Conclusions (what MUST be true)
Syllogisms (All A are B. Some B are C. Therefore…)
Blood Relations
Direction Sense
The skill: Not math. Not memorization. Pure LOGIC.
Detailed Breakdown: English
What you’ll see: Reading comprehension passages. Para-jumbles. Vocabulary questions.
What to read: Editorials (The Hindu, Indian Express). Not novels. Not Shakespeare.
Vocabulary: 200-300 common words. Focus on words that appear in legal/editorial contexts.
Detailed Breakdown: Current Affairs
What you’ll see: News from the last 12 months. HEAVY focus on legal news.
The CLAT 2026 coaching priority order:
Legal news (judgments, new bills, appointments, tribunals)
Government schemes (central + one state)
International events (summits, treaties, conflicts)
National awards and appointments
Sports and entertainment (LOW priority)
The rule: If it’s not in a newspaper editorial, it’s probably not in CLAT.
Detailed Breakdown: Quantitative
What you’ll see: Class 6-8 level math. NO trigonometry. NO calculus.
Topics you need:
Percentages (3-4 questions)
Ratios and Proportions (2-3 questions)
Averages (2 questions)
Profit and Loss (2 questions)
Simple and Compound Interest (1-2 questions)
Basic Direction Sense (1 question)
The affordable CLAT coaching secret: You don’t need to be a math genius. You need 10 minutes of practice daily.
CLAT Exam Pattern 2027: How the Paper Looks
Let me show you EXACTLY what you’ll see on exam day.
CLAT Paper Structure:
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total questions | 120 |
| Total time | 120 minutes (2 hours) |
| Marking | +1 for correct answer |
| Negative marking | -0.25 for incorrect answer |
| Question format | Passage-based (each passage has 4-6 questions) |
| Language | English only |
Section-Wise Distribution (Approximate):
| Section | Questions | Suggested Time |
|---|---|---|
| Legal Reasoning | 35-40 | 40 minutes |
| Logical Reasoning | 25-30 | 30 minutes |
| English | 25-30 | 25 minutes |
| Current Affairs | 25-30 | 20 minutes |
| Quantitative | 10-15 | 15 minutes |
| Buffer | – | 10 minutes (review flagged questions) |
The Passage-Based Format (IMPORTANT):
Old CLAT (before 2020): Individual questions. “What is tort?”
New CLAT (2020 onwards): PASSAGES. You read a 300-400 word passage. Then answer 4-6 questions based on that passage.
Example Passage (Legal Reasoning):
“Ramesh was walking his dog in a public park. The dog, without warning, bit a child who was running nearby. The child’s parents sued Ramesh for negligence. Under the law of torts, a person is liable for negligence if they owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and the breach caused actual damage.”
Then questions like:
Did Ramesh owe a duty of care? (Yes – dog owner duty)
Was there a breach? (Likely yes – dog bit without warning)
Was there actual damage? (Yes – child was bitten)
See? You don’t memorize. You READ and APPLY.
What best CLAT coaching centre teaches: How to extract answers from passages FAST.
CLAT vs Other Law Exams: Quick Comparison
You might be wondering: Why CLAT? What about other exams?
| Feature | CLAT | AILET | SLAT | LSAT India |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colleges | 25 NLUs | NLU Delhi only | 4 Symbiosis colleges | JGLS + others |
| Questions | 120 | 120 | 60 | Varies |
| Time | 120 min | 120 min | 60 min | Varies |
| Difficulty | Medium | High | Medium | Medium |
| Math required | Basic | High (no calculator) | Basic | Minimal |
The rule for CLAT preparation: Start with CLAT syllabus. It covers 80% of other exams. Then add exam-specific practice later.
When to Start CLAT Preparation (The Honest Answer)
Since you’re reading a “what is CLAT” article, you’re likely a beginner. Good news: You’re not late.
The CLAT coaching for beginners timeline:
| Starting Point | Realistic Target | Daily Hours Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Class 11 (18 months before) | Top 5 NLU | 2-3 hours |
| Class 12 (10 months before) | Top 10 NLU | 4-5 hours |
| After boards (3-4 months before) | Top 20 NLU or Private | 6-7 hours |
The truth: Starting earlier is better. But starting NOW is better than starting “next month.”
How to Prepare for CLAT 2027 (The 30-Second Summary)
Here’s the simplest preparation plan:
Step 1 (April-May): Understand what CLAT tests. Take 2 open mocks. Identify strengths/weaknesses.
Step 2 (June-August): Master Legal Reasoning (Tort, Contract, Criminal basics). Build reading speed.
Step 3 (September-November): Mock marathon. 2 mocks per week. 4 hours analysis per mock.
Step 4 (December-January): Current Affairs lock-in. Revision. Weakness hunting.
Step 5 (February-March): Full simulation. Taper. Confidence building.
Step 6 (April-May): Light revision. Sleep well. Write CLAT.
The secret ingredient: A CLAT coaching with high success rate program that provides structured mocks and personalized feedback. Like Victus Law Academy.
Common Myths About CLAT (Busted)
Myth 1: “You need to memorize the entire IPC.”
Truth: CLAT gives you the law in the question. You APPLY, not memorize.
Myth 2: “Only Humanities students can crack CLAT.”
Truth: CLAT tests APTITUDE. Science and Commerce students crack NLUs every year.
Myth 3: “You need 2 years of preparation.”
Truth: 10 months of SMART preparation > 2 years of LAZY preparation.
Myth 4: “Current Affairs means memorizing every news headline.”
Truth: Focus ONLY on legal news, government schemes, and major international events.
Myth 5: “Online CLAT coaching is less effective than offline.”
Truth: Both work. It depends on YOUR learning style. Hybrid (online mocks + offline doubt-clearing) is often best.
Your CLAT 2027 Action Plan (Starting From Zero)
If you know NOTHING about CLAT right now, here’s your 30-day plan:
Week 1 (Understand):
Read this article twice (yes, really)
Watch 2 “CLAT explainer” videos on YouTube
Download official CLAT sample paper
Week 2 (Experience):
Take a mock WITHOUT preparation (score doesn’t matter)
Identify which section felt LEAST painful
Note: Legal? Logical? English?
Week 3 (Resource):
Buy ONE Legal Reasoning book
Buy ONE Logical Reasoning book
Subscribe to one legal news source (LiveLaw or Bar & Bench)
Week 4 (Start):
Study Tort Law basics (3 days)
Practice Strong/Weak arguments (2 days)
Read one editorial daily (ongoing)
Take SECOND mock. Compare with Week 2.
By end of April: You’ll know what CLAT is. You’ll know your starting point. You’ll have a clear path forward.
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Animated explanation of CLAT full form and basics
Real CLAT paper walkthrough (page by page)
Common “beginner fears” and how to overcome them
Channel: Victus Law Academy on YouTube
The Bottom Line: CLAT is Your NLU Ticket. Now You Know.
You started this article not knowing what CLAT stands for. Now you know:
CLAT full form: Common Law Admission Test
What it tests: 5 sections (Legal, Logical, English, CA, Quant)
Who can write: Class 12 pass/appearing, 45% (Gen) or 40% (SC/ST)
When to start: Now. Today. This April.
How to prepare: Structured CLAT coaching + consistent mocks + daily reading
CLAT Coaching – whether you choose CLAT coaching in Chennai at Victus Law Academy, online CLAT coaching from home, or CLAT classes near you – is your shortcut to clarity. But the first step is knowing what you’re aiming for.
Now you know.
Your next step. Right now:
Save this article (bookmark it for reference)
Download the official CLAT sample paper (free)
Take your first mock this weekend (even if you know nothing)
Send a message to Victus Law Academy on WhatsApp (+91 8122874178) or email victusacademylaw@gmail.com for a free “CLAT basics” consultation
The journey of a thousand NLUs begins with understanding what CLAT is. You’ve taken that step. Now let’s get you to that NLU.