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The CLAT Exam 2025 has been successfully conducted on 1st December 2025. All the students who aspire to be a successful lawyer or make a career in law are always advised to solve the previous year's question papers to have an idea of how the paper is and what to expect from the CLAT exam as a whole. Solving previous year's question papers helps students make a mindmap on how to prepare and what sections to attempt first or give more emphasis. Moreover, the change in the pattern of questions is also visible through the previous year's question paper. This article deals with the CLAT's last 10 years of question papers with solutions to help aspiring students with their preparation.
Year | Question Paper and Solution PDF |
CLAT 2025 Question paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2024 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2023 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2022 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2021 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2020 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2019 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2018 Question Paper with Solutions | |
CLAT 2017 Question Paper With Solutions | Download PDF |
CLAT 2016 Question Paper With Solutions | |
CLAT 2015 Question Paper With Solutions | Download PDF |
Below are some of the benefits of solving the CLAT Previous Year Question Papers-
The previous years' CLAT question papers will give candidates a thorough rundown of the CLAT curriculum.
Candidates' confidence in their preparation will increase if they solve the previous year's CLAT exam papers. Applicants will feel more confident about their preparations the more CLAT past year papers they solve.
Candidates can use these CLAT PYQ papers to assess their preparation and expertise. After completing these assignments, students are encouraged to thoroughly evaluate their achievements.
Practising the CLAT previous year's papers in PDF format is a good approach to improving accuracy and time management abilities. Students will gain insight into how long it takes them to complete the question papers.
After finishing these CLAT question papers from prior years, students can determine their areas of weakness. Candidates must determine the subjects and areas from the questions that were answered wrongly.
Presently, the Consortium of NLUs conducts the CLAT exam for both UG (Undergraduate) and PG ( Post Graduate) levels. Admission to the BA LLB and LLB Integrated programs offered by different NLUs is determined by the CLAT UG. On the other hand, CLAT PG is intended for individuals who wish to enrol in National Law Universities' LLM programs.
Since the inception of CLAT in 2008, the CLAT exam pattern has undergone major changes in the exam pattern and the marking scheme of the exam over the years. The inaugural exam year of the CLAT in 2008 had a total marks of 200 marks for 200 questions and the time duration to complete the paper was 2 hours.
After recognising the need for a change, in 2020 the Consortium changed the pattern of the CLAT exam. The number of questions was changed from 200 to 150 questions in 2020. The change made in the year 2020 was a major change where more focus was placed on comprehension passage-based questions. This was done for the need of the students to focus more on a deeper understanding of the law rather than factual details. Earlier the CLAT exam was more based on one-liner questions, fact-based, assertion reasoning or analytical reasoning. From 2020, the students were required to read passages and answer questions across all the sections i.e. English, Current Affairs and General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.
The CLAT 2025 Exam Pattern has undergone major changes. The CLAT question paper will now consist of 120 questions in total from the sections including English, Current Affairs and General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. instead of the earlier 150 questions. And the time duration is kept the same as 2 hours. Each correct answer will carry one mark and each incorrect answer will carry a negative mark of 0.25 marks.
Also in the CLAT 2025 exam analysis , the English section was similar to the previous years with questions mostly based on reading comprehensions, the Current affairs and General Knowledge covered questions mostly from recent events, followed by the legal reasoning sections where not many changes were seen compared to the previous year questions paper, and some changes were visible in the logical reasoning sections where questions were asked from analytical reasoning like there was a question from seating arrangement topic and this section also consisted of long passages which could only be solved with quick reading skills and lastly, in the Quantitative Aptitude section basic calculative skills were tested there was no major change as such.
With the right guidance and preparation strategy and if you are good at the basics the CLAT exam is not that difficult to crack.
There is no such limitation on the number of attempts to appear for the CLAT exam.
The overall difficulty level of the CLAT 2025 exam was easy to moderate in comparison to the previous years.
While it is important to solve the CLAT Previous year's question paper but also the students should be well equipped with current events related to law.
Yes, you can get direct admission into BBA LLB at VIPS (Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies) with 82 percent in your Class 12 exams, but not without appearing in CLAT or IPU CET.
VIPS is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), and admissions to BBA LLB are done strictly through entrance exams. The primary mode of admission is through CLAT UG, as GGSIPU has adopted CLAT scores for law programs in recent years. Previously, the IPU CET was used for law admissions, but that has been phased out for integrated law courses like BBA LLB.
So, even with a good Class 12 score, you cannot get admission into VIPS for BBA LLB without a valid CLAT score. The university does not allow direct management quota admissions outside the entrance process for its law programs. You may need to wait for the next CLAT attempt or consider private universities that allow direct admission based on 12th marks.
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hey, Having a CLAT rank of 21,000 and an SC category rank of approximately 1,000, you may get a good chance by applying to NLUs in which SC category seats remain unfilled. At this rank extend, there are routinely open positions at state NLUs or more current NLUs with reserved seats SC candidates. Focus on appying to NLUs such as NLU Jodhpur, NLU Odisha or NLU Tamil Nadu, which occasionally have vacancies in saved categories. As well, monitor the CLAT guiding entry in terms of opening overhauls and participate in spot rounds properly.
DEAR STUDENT,
For candidates outside Delhi 15% of the total seats are reserved, and within this quota, Genaral EWS candidates are eligible criteria and possess a valid EWS certificate issued by the appropriate authority.
Here some colleges :
THANK YOU.
With rank of -8220, here's a realistic idea of where he can get into
1. Top NLUs (I-III) Like NLSU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, WBNUJS Kolkata, and NLIU Bhopal need much higher rank (-100 - 450), so they won't be reachable,.
2. Mid- tier NLUs such as HNLU Raipur (-765), NLU Jodhpur (-357), RMLNLU Lucknow (-721), GNLU Gandhinagar (-402), NLUO Cuttack (-943), and DSNLU Vizag (-1,390) Are still out of reach.
3. With rank - 8220, he might qualify for NLU state quotas or lower - ranked NLUs, but that depends heavily on :
4. Private law college accepting CLAT scores (like Amity, nirma, alliance , etc) are a great fallback and ofter take candidates with ranks up to 20,000+
Hello Rajdeep,
You have a good chance of getting into the following NLUs under the OBC Category (cut-offs from previous years, which may change slightly) with an All India Rank of 2754 and an OBC rank of 314 in CLAT 2025:
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