Section-wise CLAT Exam
Syllabus – UG

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Section-wise CLAT Exam Syllabus – UG

The CLAT UG 2025 exam will be a two-hour test with 120 multiple-choice questions carrying one mark each. There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer. The questions will include five subjects legal reasoning, English language, current affairs, including general knowledge, and quantitative techniques.

UG-CLAT 2025 will assess candidates reasoning and comprehension abilities. Rather than assessing prior knowledge, it tests aptitude and skills necessary for legal education.

Below are the five exam sections in the CLAT UG Syllabus:

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

This section will include passages of about 450 words each which will be derived from contemporary or historically significant fiction and non-fiction writing. The passages will be suited to students in the 12th standard who should be able to read them in 5-7 minutes. There will be a series of questions following the passage that will require students to demonstrate their comprehension and language skills, including:

Identify and comprehend the main point discussed in the passage, along with any arguments and viewpoints set forth Analyze the passage and draw conclusions

Summarise the passage

Compare and contrast the different arguments or viewpoints presented in the passage.

Interpret the meaning of the passager’s words and phrases in light of their context.

CLAT Syllabus for English language aspirants should focus on the following topics while preparing for the exam. Make sure you check the CLAT eligibility details before applying to avoid last-minute cancellations.

This section on current affairs and general knowledge will include passages of up to 450 words each. The passages will be drawn from non-fiction writing, journalistic sources, and news articles. Legal information or knowledge discussed in or related to the passage will be examined. Each passage will be followed by a series of questions. You will be tested on your knowledge of various aspects of current affairs and general knowledge, such as:

1. Arts and Culture

2. Contemporary events from India and around the globe

3. International Affairs

4. Historical events of continuing significance

1. Theme of Questions

Current Affairs, News, and other non-fiction writing.

2. Type of Questions

450-word passages

3. Level of Questions

12th Standard

4. The General Knowledge Syllabus of CLAT 2025 is designed to test candidates skills in

Current events in India and around the world; arts and culture; international affairs; and historical events of continuing significance

This section of the UG-CLAT 2025 exam will comprise a series of short passages of about 450 words each. Each question is followed by one or more questions requiring you to:

Read and identify the argument set out in the passage
Recognize an argument, its premises, and its conclusions.

Critically analyze patterns of reasoning, and determine how conclusions are influenced by particular premises or evidence. Besides, altering premises or supporting facts can also strengthen or weaken conclusions

From the passage, infer what follows and apply it to new situations.
Draw analogies and relationships, identify contradictions, and assess arguments effectiveness.

Below are topics that will aid candidates in acing the CLAT Maths section and achieving a good score. The candidates are advised to review the list of CLAT colleges before attending their interview to shortlist their preferences.

  • Time, distance, and speed
  • Number theory and basic arithmetic.
  • Mixtures and Allegations
  • Friction and Equations
  • Probability

  • Time and work
  • Ratio and proportion
  • Averages and Percentages
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Monetary Evaluations

UG Question Paper Format

Maximum Marks: 120

Duration of CLAT 2025 Exam: 02:00 hours

Multiple choice questions: 120 questions of one mark each

Negative Marking: 0.25 mark for each wrong answer

The candidates belonging to the General, OBC, NRI, PWD, PIO, and OCI categories must secure at least 45% marks. Besides, they should also score 40% marks or equivalent in the case of candidates belonging to SCT/ST categories.

CLAT 2025 is also open to aspirants appearing for their qualifying examinations in March/April 2024. The CLAT 2025 will break ties as follows if more than one candidate secures an equal number of marks

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