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CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing tomorrow; NLU admission process to begin soon

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CLAT Application Date:01 Aug' 25 - 31 Oct' 25

Sukriti SahooUpdated on 02 Mar 2025, 11:50 AM IST

The Delhi High Court will hear all pending CLAT 2025 cases tomorrow, March 3. The CLAT hearing is crucial as it will bring clarity to the NLUs' admission process. Following the CLAT results and alleged discrepancies in the results and final answer keys, many students across the country filed court cases against the NLU Consortium. Following this**,** the Supreme Court directed all high courts to transfer the cases to the Delhi High Court.

CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing tomorrow; NLU admission process to begin soon
CLAT 2025 Delhi High Court hearing on March 3

Will CLAT 2025 results be revised?

In a previous judgment, the court had already instructed the consortium to publish a revised merit list for CLAT UG. The judgment was later upheld by the division bench of the Delhi High Court.

Considering this, there are good chances that the CLAT UG results will be revised. Regarding CLAT PG, the High Courts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh issued interim orders, making the results subject to the outcomes of the NLU admission process. Students have raised objections against at least 12 questions. As these cases will be heard by the Delhi High Court again, it is likely to provide clarity on the CLAT LLM results.

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CLAT results are important for the admission process in NLUs across the country. 25 NLUs will accept CLAT scores for admission to LLB and LLM courses. In addition to this, over 60 law schools in the country use CLAT scores.

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For CLAT PG 2026 application :

Photograph: JPEG/JPG, 200x230 pixels, 20–50 KB, white/light background, recent passport-size photo.

Signature: JPEG/JPG, 140x60 pixels, 10–20 KB, sign on white paper with black ink, must match exam documents.

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Hi dear candidate,

On our official website, you can find various study material EBooks and Sample Papers that can help you prepare better that you can download for free.

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Hello,

While NLUs are costly, you can still pursue government-funded law education through state-funded universities and their affiliated colleges that accept CLAT scores, such as institutes like Banaras Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University.

I hope it will clear your query!!

It is always better to take the CLAT exam right after Class 12 if your goal is to build a career in law, because CLAT UG is specifically designed for admission into integrated five-year law programs like BA LLB, BCom LLB, or BBA LLB. Appearing after Class 12 saves you time, as you complete both graduation and law together in a single course. On the other hand, if you first complete graduation and then plan for law, you will not be eligible for CLAT UG but instead for CLAT PG, which is meant for admission into LLM programs. This path takes longer, because you first spend three or four years on graduation and then add another three years in an LLB program if you choose not to go for an integrated course. So, if you are already sure about pursuing law as your career, writing CLAT right after Class 12 is the smarter and time-saving option, while writing it after graduation makes sense only if you are considering higher studies in law or a shift in career later.

For CLAT, the most important topics are from  Legal Reasoning, Current Affairs & GK, the Indian Constitution, English Language, Quantitative Techniques and Logical Reasoning. For a brief detail you can go through the following link: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-important-topics

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