CLAT 2022

What is CLAT 2022?

  • It is a law exam at the national level.
  • CLAT 2022 is a national level entrance exam for candidates applying for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes at 22 NLUs and several other colleges/universities.
  • CLAT is administrated annually by National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country to admit students to their undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes such as BA LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB, BBA LLB, BSW LLB, and LLM.
  • CLAT is administrated by the Consortium of National Law Universities, which is led by NLSIU.
  • The exam is held for admission to the National Law Universities’ UG and PG programmes.
  • CLAT will be held twice in 2022, according to the most recent updates. This will be the first time the exam will be held twice a year.

Important Note: 

CLAT will be held twice in 2022, according to the most recent updates. This will be the first time the exam will be held twice a year. “The CLAT-2022 will be held on 19th June 2022,” according to a press release issued by the Consortium of National Law Universities. CLAT-2023 will be held on 18th December 2022, according to the consortium. As a result, in 2022, two CLAT examinations will be held in the same year.”

Important Dates for CLAT 2022

The CLAT exam’s official schedule is listed in the table.

EventsDates (Official)
Admission notification release dateOut
Online application form availability1st January 2022, 2PM
Last date to submit the online form31st March 2022 9th May 2022
Downloading of hall tickets3rd week of April 2022
CLAT 2022 date8th May 2022 19th June 2022
Result/Merit list announcementLast week of May 2022
Publication of first seat allotment list1st week of June 2022
Date of payment of counselling fee (Rs. 50,000/-)2nd week of June 2022
Publication of 2nd seat allotment list3rd week of June 2022
Date of payment of counselling fee3rd week of June 2022
Publication of 3rd seat allotment list4th week of June 2022
Date of payment of counselling feeLast week of June 2022
Candidates to complete the admission formalities at the allotted NLU’s for admission against allotment list.Last week of June 2022

Date for receiving status of admissions from the

participating NLU (s) in the CLAT Office

1st week of July 2022
Admission closes on1st week of July 2022

Exam Highlights for CLAT 2022

Before we get into the exact details of the CLAT 2022 Exam, let’s take a look at the highlights of the exam to get an overview of the CLAT Exam. The following are the exam highlights for CLAT 2022:

Exam HighlightsDetails
Exam NameCLAT (Common Law Admission Test)
CLAT Exam Conducting BodyThe Consortium of National Law Universities
CLAT Exam LevelUG and PG
CLAT Exam FrequencyTwice a year
CLAT Exam ModeOffline
CLAT Exam Duration120 Minutes
CLAT Exam LanguageEnglish
CLAT Exam PurposeAdmissions to BA LLB, BCom LLB, BSc LLB, BBA LLB, BSW LLB, LLM courses

Exam Pattern for CLAT 2022

The exam pattern of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is as follows-

  • Exam mode: Online (computer-based test)
  • Language: English
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Type of questions: Objective type (MCQ based)
  • Maximum marks: 200 marks for UG and 150 marks for PG
  • Marking scheme: 1 mark will be awarded for the right answer
  • Negative marking: 0.25 marks will be deducted for a wrong answer

Exam pattern for UG courses

SubjectMaximum marksDuration
English with comprehension40

2 hours

GK and current affairs50
Elementary mathematics20
Legal aptitude50
Logical reasoning40
Total200 

Exam pattern for PG courses

SubjectMaximum marksDuration
Constitutional law50

2 hours

Jurisprudence50
Other Law Subjects such as Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, IPR etc.50
Total150 

Eligibility Criteria for CLAT 2022

The eligibility criteria for CLAT 2022 exam is given below-

Nationality: Indian nationals/ NRI and NRI sponsored candidates can apply for the test. Foreign nationals need not apply for the CLAT exam.

Eligibility for UG courses

  • Age limit: No upper age defined
  • Qualifying exam: Applicants must have passed class 12th or its equivalent from a recognized board/university.
  • Percentage required: Minimum 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST candidates) are required in the qualifying exam.
  • Note: Those appearing in class 12th can also apply.

Eligibility for PG courses

  • Age limit: No upper age defined
  • Qualifying exam: Applicants must have done LLB/5- years of Integrated LLB (Hons.) or equivalent from a recognized university.
  • Percentage required: Minimum 55% aggregate marks (50% for SC/ST candidates) are required in the qualifying exam.
  • Note: Candidates must have passed/appeared in the final semester/final year examination of the qualifying examination on the date of admission.

Note: Candidates who will be pursuing their Class 12th examination in March/April 2022 are also eligible for the CLAT 2022 Exam. At the time of admission, such candidates must provide proof of passing their Class 12th exam. Candidates who do not meet this requirement will be denied admission through the CLAT exam.

CLAT 2022 Age Restrictions: There is no maximum age limit for applying to the CLAT 2022 Exam.

  • Online registration
  • Filling out the application form
  • Uploading of documents
  • Application fee payment

Application Form for CLAT 2022

Candidates applying for admission to undergraduate law courses offered by participating NLUs can now complete the CLAT 2022 application form on the official CLAT website. The last date to apply for CLAT 2022 is 31st Match 2022.

The following are the steps to fill out the CLAT 2022 application form:

Documents required for CLAT

The following is a list of documents that a student will need to apply for CLAT 2022.

DocumentFormat
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Category Certificate for SC/ST/OBC candidatesPDF
Relevant Certificate for P.W.D. candidatesPDF
Relevant Certificate for BPL candidatesPDF

Application Fees 

CategoryAmount
General/ OBC/PwD/NRI/PIO//OCIINR 4000
ST, SC, EWSINR 3500

Payment Methods: Applicants can pay the application fee online (Net Banking/credit card/debit card/pay wallet/Ru Pay, etc.) or by E-Challan. Candidates who choose E-Challan must take a printout of the computer-generated Challan to the relevant bank and deposit payment in cash at the cash counter.

Syllabus for CLAT 2022

The CLAT 2022 will be held in offline mode, with 150 questions covering five subjects: English (Comprehension), General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability), Legal Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning. Scope and coverage of questions in various subject areas:

Current Affairs and General Knowledge: Instead of the direct questions that were asked earlier, this section would consist of passages. The passages would be 450 words long and derived from news, journals, and other sources. Questions would be posed in response to such passages. Candidates are advised not to skip the static portion entirely because such a question may cover it as well. Reading newspapers on a daily basis, particularly articles containing bills, judgments, or legal information, should aid in preparation for this section.

PoliticsAncient, Medieval, Modern, and World History
GeographyEconomics (Outline of Indian Economy, Five Year Plans, National Income of India, Indian Tax Structure)
Science and technologyEnvironment & Ecology
General ScienceNational & International Burning topics
Books and AuthorsEnvironment
IndustriesMajor Industries in India
AgricultureAwards and Achievements
Legal Reasoning

This section will assess the candidate’s interest in law, research aptitude, and problem-solving abilities. Again, questions would be based on passages relating to facts or scenarios involving legal issues. The passage would contain certain rules and principles that would need to be identified and applied to the questions. Each passage would be about 450 words long.

Indian ConstitutionIndian Penal Code
Indian Contract ActFamily Law
Law of TortsLegal fundamentals and terms
Legal MaximsImportant Landmarks, Supreme Court Judgements
Quantitative Aptitude

Short sets of facts or propositions, graphs, or other textual, pictorial, or diagrammatic representations of numerical information will be presented in the Quantitative Technique or Maths section, followed by a series of questions. The questions will be in the form of Data Interpretation, which requires candidates to infer information from the given passage and respond accordingly.

MensurationAreas, Volumes
Commercial MathematicsInterest, Profit, loss and Discounts, Percentage, Partnership
Modern MathematicsPermutation & Combination Probability, Clocks & Calendars
Data InterpretationGraphs, Charts
ArithmeticNumber system, H.C.F and L.C.M, Logarithms and, Functions, Fractions and decimals, Roots and Indices, Simplification, Ratio and proportions, Time and Work, Average
Logical Reasoning

The logical reasoning section is designed to assess the candidate’s ability to recognise patterns, logical links, and correct illogical arguments. The questions would be based on a 300-word passage.

Statement & AssumptionsStatement & Conclusions
Statement & ArgumentsStatement & actions
Assertion – ReasonSyllogism
Number testDirection and distance test
Coding and DecodingBlood Relationships
RankingAnalogy
English: 

The English section will test candidates’ English proficiency through comprehension passages. Students will be given passages of about 450 words each, which could be fiction/nonfiction, contemporary/historical, and so on. Candidates will be questioned on their comprehension of the passage and its central theme, as well as the meanings of words used in it. Candidates will need to understand the main idea discussed in the passage, as well as any counter-arguments used in the passage.

VocabularySynonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, Word definitions, Analogies
ProficiencyIdioms and Phrases, One-word substitution, Sentence improvement & rearrangement, Fill in the blanks with suitable words, Subject-Verb Agreement, Conditionals, Noun, Pronoun, Articles & Conjunction, Adjective and Determinants
Usage ErrorsGrammatical errors- tense, voice, preposition usage, speech errors, Correct Spelling, Spotting errors, Inappropriate usage of words
ComprehensionOn the basis of the passage provided, various questions will be asked. It is advisable to first go through the questions first and then read the passage. Doing this will help them to point out the answers and gather information relating to the questions.

Best Books for CLAT 2022

Candidates can use the following books to prepare for the CLAT:

  1. Logical Reasoning: Verbal & Non-Verbal reasoning by R.S Aggarwal,
  2. Elementary Mathematics: Fast Track Objective Mathematics by Arihant, R.S Aggarwal
  3. General Knowledge: Lucent General Knowledge, Manorama Yearbook 2020
  4. Legal Aptitude: Legal Awareness & Legal Reasoning by A.P Bhardwaj, Universal CLAT Guide
  5. English: Word Power Made Easy, English Grammar by Wren & Martin

Admit Card for CLAT 2022 

CLAT 2022 admit cards can only be downloaded from the CLAT’s official website, www.clat.ac.in. The hall ticket will most likely be available in the third week of April 2022. Applicants must print out a copy of the application and keep it safe for future reference. They must bring their admit card to the exam hall or they will not be allowed to take the test. Any discrepancy in the admit card must be reported to the authorities as soon as possible.

On the CLAT 2022 Admit Card, you will find the following information.

The information that will appear on the CLAT 2022 admit card is listed below.

  • Candidate’s name
  • Date of birth.
  • Roll number
  • Father’s name
  • Test date
  • Test time
  • Test City
  • Examination reporting time
  • Application number
  • Category applied for
  • Course applied for
  • Photograph
  • Specimen signature
  • Invigilator signature
  • Candidate’s signature

Result and Admission CLAT 2022

The CLAT 2022 test results will most likely be announced in the last week of May 2022. Candidates can view their results by going to the official website. CLAT results will be displayed in the form of a merit list, which will include the name and roll number of all candidates who passed the exam based on the authority’s cutoff. Such candidates will be subjected to the counselling process, during which the authority will assign them a seta.

A centralised counselling session will be held online in multiple rounds. The seats will be assigned on a merit-cum-preference basis, which includes the CLAT Rank, the order of preference given by the candidate, the category selected by the candidate in the application form, and the number of seats available at each participating university.

What to do in case of an error in CLAT 2022 admit card?

In the event of a discrepancy in the CLAT 2022 admit card, candidates must contact the exam conducting authority immediately and attempt to resolve the issue. As a result, candidates are advised to obtain their CLAT 2022 admit card as soon as possible. This gives you enough time to deal with any discrepancies on the admit card.

Note: When completing the CLAT 2022 application form, candidates should double-check the information they have provided to avoid any discrepancies later.

How to check the CLAT 2022 result?

  • Candidates can view their CLAT 2022 results on the CLAT consortium’s official website.
  • To view their CLAT 2022 results, candidates must enter their CLAT 2022 application form number.
  • To check the result, candidates must also provide their registered email address and date of birth.
  • It is recommended that you download the result and print it for future reference.

Preparation Tips CLAT 2022

We have listed important points for CLAT 2022 Preparation Tips below to give you a good idea of how to prepare for CLAT, or the Common Law Admission Test.

  1. Be familiar with the CLAT Exam Pattern and Syllabus.
  2. Practice CLAT Mock Tests and CLAT Sample Papers to gain a firm grasp on the CLAT Exam.
  3. Study hard and smart.
  4. Conduct regular revisions.
  5. A study of the best books recommended for the CLAT Exam.
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