Exam Pattern for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024 changed, Registration deadline extended till November 10

 

CLAT 2024 Exam Pattern for UG courses changed – Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has modified CLAT 2024 exam pattern for Undergraduate courses. As per the modified exam pattern, the question paper for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2024) undergraduate exam will have 120 questions instead of 150 questions as in previous years. The duration of exam is same (two hours) as in previous years.

Each question will carry 1 mark each and 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. These questions would be divided across the following 5 subjects. The five Subjects are 

  1. English Language 
  2. Current Affairs, including General Knowledge 
  3. Legal Reasoning 
  4. Logical Reasoning 
  5. Quantitative Techniques 

The UG-CLAT 2024 would focus on evaluating the comprehension and reasoning skills and abilities of candidates. Overall, it is designed to be a test of aptitude and skills that are necessary for a legal education rather than prior knowledge.

English Language

In this section of the UG-CLAT 2024, you will be provided passages of about 450 words each. These passages will be derived from contemporary or historically significant fiction and non-fiction writing, and would be of a standard that a 12th standard student may be able to read in about 5-7 minutes.

Each passage will be followed by a series of questions that will require you to demonstrate your comprehension and language skills, including your abilities to:

Read and comprehend the main point discussed in the passage, as well as any arguments and viewpoints discussed or set out in the passage;

  • Draw inferences and conclusions based on the passage;
  • Summarize the passage;
  • Compare and contrast the different arguments or viewpoints set out in the passage; and
  • Understand the meaning of various words and phrases in the context that they are used in the passage.

Current Affairs Including General Knowledge

In this section, you will be provided passages of up to 450 words each. The passages will be derived from news, journalistic sources and other non-fiction writing. The questions may include an examination of legal information or knowledge discussed in or related to the passage, but would not require any additional knowledge of the law beyond the passage.

Each passage will be followed by a series of questions that will require you to demonstrate your awareness of various aspects of current affairs and general knowledge, including:

  • Contemporary events of significance from India and the world;
  • Arts and culture;
  • International affairs; and
  • Historical events of continuing significance.

Legal Reasoning

In this section, you will be expected to read passages of around 450 words each. The passages may relate to fact situations or scenarios involving legal matters, public policy questions or moral philosophical enquiries. You will not require any prior knowledge of law to attempt the questions in this section. You will benefit from a general awareness of contemporary legal and moral issues to better apply general principles or propositions to the given fact scenarios.

Each passage would be followed by a series of questions that will require you to:

  • Identify and infer the rules and principles set out in the passage;
  • Apply such rules and principles to various fact situations; and
  • Understand how changes to the rules or principles may alter their application to various fact situations.

Logical Reasoning

The Logical Reasoning section of the UG-CLAT 2024 will include a series of short passages of about 450 words each. Each passage will be followed by one or more questions that will require you to:

  • Recognise an argument, its premises and conclusions;
  • Read and identify the arguments set out in the passage;
  • Critically analyse patterns of reasoning, and assess how conclusions may depend on particular premises or evidence, and how conclusions may be strengthened or weakened as a consequence of an alteration in premises or supporting facts;
  • Infer what follows from the passage and apply these inferences to new situations;
  • Draw relationships and analogies, identify contradictions and equivalence, and assess the effectiveness of arguments.

Quantitative Techniques

The Quantitative Techniques section of the UG-CLAT 2024 will include short sets of facts or propositions, or other textual representations of numerical information, followed by a series of questions. You will be required to derive information from the passages or questions, and apply mathematical operations on such information.

The questions will require you to:

  • Derive, infer, and manipulate numerical information set out in such passages; and
  • Apply various 10th standard mathematical operations on such information, including from areas such as ratios and proportions, basic algebra, mensuration and statistical estimation.

No changes have been made in the syllabus and number of questions for the postgraduate Common Law Admission Test 2024.

The Common Law Admission Test 2024 shall be conducted on Sunday, December 3, 2023. CLAT is a national level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by 22 National Law Universities in the country.

The Consortium has also extended the last date for registration for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024. As per the notification released on the official website, candidates can now apply for CLAT 2024 till November 10, 2023. Earlier, the last date to apply was November 3, 2023.