December 1, 2024
Exam Date: December 1, 2024
Exam Duration: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Total Registrants: 50,000+
Mode of Exam: Pen-and-Paper
Conducted by: Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs)
Exam Centres: 137+ across India
Explore: CLAT Expected Cut off 2025
The CLAT 2025 exam was conducted today, with over 50,000 candidates appearing for the prestigious law entrance exam. The exam is crucial for admission to both five-year Integrated LLB and LLM courses at 24 National Law Universities (NLUs) across the country. Students have started sharing their feedback, providing insights into the difficulty level, key topics, and overall exam experience. The CLAT 2025 answer key is expected to be released shortly, followed by the official OMR sheet and question paper.
Candidates reported that the CLAT 2025 exam was moderately challenging, with a mix of straightforward and slightly tricky questions. The exam was divided into various sections such as Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Based on early student reactions, here’s an in-depth look at the difficulty level and other key elements of the exam.
Overall Difficulty: Moderate to Easy
Legal Aptitude: Generally easier compared to previous years, with a clear emphasis on contemporary legal principles, constitutional law, and contract law.
General Knowledge (GK): Easy, with questions derived mainly from recent events, including ISRO launches, G20 Summit discussions, and other national and international developments.
Logical Reasoning: Mostly easy, except for one or two questions based on complex inferences or assumptions.
Quantitative Techniques: Considered moderately challenging, with a couple of tricky questions requiring careful analysis.
Download: CLAT 2025 Question Paper
Given the moderate difficulty level and the inclusion of more direct questions, the expected cutoff for CLAT 2025 is likely to rise slightly compared to the previous year. Candidates with strong legal knowledge, speed, and accuracy are expected to perform well. Based on student reactions and previous trends, the estimated cutoff marks could range from 85-90 for top National Law Universities.
The question paper covered a wide range of legal principles, but there was a noticeable reduction in questions from criminal law, with more emphasis on contract law, constitutional law, and current affairs.
Many students felt that while the questions were mostly direct, there were a few where deep legal analysis was required, especially in sections like Legal Aptitude and General Knowledge.
The overall feedback was positive, with many students appreciating the clarity of questions and the absence of overly tricky or ambiguous questions.
CLAT 2025 saw a good balance between moderate difficulty and straightforward questions, making it an approachable exam for many candidates. As the answer key is expected soon, students can begin to estimate their scores and gauge their chances of admission to top NLUs. With the cutoff likely to be slightly higher than last year, it’s essential for students to check the official answer key and raise objections if necessary.
Stay tuned for further updates on cutoffs, results, and counselling details.