Jindal Global Law School Admissions 2026
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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a prestigious national-level entrance exam conducted annually for admissions into undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs. It is the primary entrance exam for National Law Universities (NLUs) and other private and government colleges that accept CLAT scores for their law programs. The CLAT 2027 syllabus is divided into two streams: UG and PG. Each stream is designed to assess skills relevant to their respective academic levels. Understanding the CLAT exam syllabus 2027 thoroughly is crucial for candidates aiming to secure a seat in top law schools.
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The syllabus of CLAT 2027 covers a comprehensive range of subjects split across five main areas for UG. The PG syllabus, on the other hand, focuses on advanced legal subjects. Knowing the subject-wise weightage, exam pattern, and preparation tips helps aspirants plan their study effectively and perform well in the CLAT exam.
Particulars | CLAT 2027 UG | CLAT 2027 PG |
Exam name | Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) - UG | Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) - PG |
Duration | 2 hours (120 minutes) | |
Exam time | 2 pm to 4 pm | |
Exam mode | Offline (pen and paper-based) | |
Total questions | 120 MCQs | |
Total marks | 120 | |
Difficulty level | Class 12 standard (quantitative up to class 10 level) | LLB/graduate level |
Subjects covered | 2. Current Affairs & GK | Passages based on core law subjects, like Constitutional Law (highest weightage), Jurisprudence, Contract, Criminal Law, etc. |
Marking scheme | +1 for correct answer; -0.25 for wrong; 0 for unattempted | |
Language | English | |
Subject | Questions (approx.) | Weightage | Important topics |
English Language | 22–26 | ~20% | Reading comprehension, synonyms, antonyms, analogies, fill in the blanks, idioms, grammar, and sentence improvement |
Current Affairs & GK | 28–32 | ~25% | Recent national & international events, government policies, awards & honours, sports, science & technology, static GK, history |
Legal Reasoning | 28–32 | ~25% | Legal principles, facts-based questions, legal knowledge, logical deduction from legal propositions, and case studies |
Logical Reasoning | 22–26 | ~20% | Arguments, conclusions, assumptions, puzzles, syllogisms, blood relations, coding-decoding, sequences |
Quantitative Techniques | 10–14 | ~10% | Basic arithmetic, percentages, ratios, averages, profit & loss, discounts, bar graphs, data interpretation, algebra, geometry |
Total | 120 | 100% |
The CLAT PG syllabus tests advanced legal knowledge necessary for LLM admissions. It is based on objective questions derived from legal texts and judgments. The syllabus covers these subjects:
Constitutional Law
Jurisprudence
Law of Contracts
Criminal Law (IPC, CrPC)
Administrative Law
Law of Torts
Contract Law
Property Law
Public International Law
Tax law
Company Law
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS- World University Rankings | Merit cum means scholarships | Early Admissions (Pahse 2) Deadline: 28th Feb’26
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Subject | Books/sources |
Legal Reasoning |
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GK |
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Logical Reasoning |
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English |
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Quantitative |
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Current Affairs | Newspapers like The Hindu and The Indian Express, or legal journals, articles, editorials, and explanations |
Build a strong reading habit: Regularly read newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express to improve current affairs knowledge and to stay updated with daily news.
Master legal reasoning: Focus on understanding legal principles and practising case-based questions.
Practice quantitative techniques: Start with the basics, practice subjects like data interpretation, and progressively solve complex problems using previous year papers.
Enhance logical reasoning: Solve puzzles, syllogisms, and analogies regularly to sharpen critical thinking skills.
Use standard reference books: Refer to the CLAT recommended books specialising in each section for better coverage.
On Question asked by student community
Most law colleges require entrance exams like CLAT or state-level law entrance tests. Some private universities may offer direct admission. Visit the official website of the college, fill out the application form, upload required documents, pay the fee, and complete counselling if required.
With a CLAT score of 71.35, you can apply for admission to NLU for mid-to-lower-tier NLU courses, with a state rank of 69.
With a CLAT 2026 rank of 33,825, it's difficult to get a seat at GNLU Silvassa in the initial stages.
You should focus on private institutions, where a CLAT 2026 rank of 33,825 has a higher chance of admission.
For information on domicile quota seats, see this - CLAT Domicile
You can check the admission chances of your daughter at specific law colleges by using the link provided below by entering the required information.
DU has been receiving a high number of applications every year. So competition for BALLB and BBA LLB has increased accordingly. In the general category, one needs to secure a CLAT AIR of 1500 or less to secure admission. This would roughly translate into 86-90 marks.
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