The CLAT PG 2026 exam has been successfully conducted. Expert analysis of the CLAT PG 2026 exam will be accessible shortly after the exam. The CLAT PG 2026 exam analysis will provide insight into a number of areas, including the exam's difficulty level, good attempt, topics covered in each section, and the anticipated CLAT PG 2026 cut-off. In order to help candidates understand how the exam went, the CLAT PG exam analysis 2026 will also include student input and the opinions of CLAT experts.
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The overall analysis of the CLAT PG 2026 exam is provided below to help students prepare for the test:
Sections | Good Attempts | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
Constitutional Law | 14-15 Questions | Easy to Moderate |
Jurisprudence | 10-12 Questions | Moderate |
Criminal Law | 12-14 Questions | Moderate to Difficult |
Family Law | 10-11 Questions | Easy to Moderate |
Contract Law | 12-14 Questions | Moderate |
Tort Law | 11-13 Questions | Moderate to Difficult |
Administrative Law | 4-5 Questions | Easy to Moderate |
| International Law | 7-8 Questions | Moderate |
Minor Subjects | 14-16 Questions | Moderate to Difficult |
| Overall | Moderate |
To learn more about the exam's general difficulty level, the topics included in the CLAT PG 2026 exam, and more, students are advised to go through the table below.
Sections | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
Constitutional Law | Easy to Moderate | President's power to pardon, landmark case laws, fundamental rights, establishment of tribunals, Article 32 and 226 of the Constitution, Article 14 and 21, | The constitutional law part was easy to moderate. The questions were mostly asked from government machinery, writs of power, and case laws. |
Jurisprudence | Moderate | Passages from the Thinkers of Jurisprudence and natural rights, duties, and privileges | The jurisprudence section was moderate in difficulty, mostly questions were asked from theories, rights and duties concepts |
Criminal Law | Moderate to Difficult | Sedition laws, extortion, powers of criminal law, Domestic violence, and Negligence | The criminal law section was moderate to difficult. questions were asked frim extortion, punishment domestic violence. |
Family Law | Easy to Moderate | Hindu Marriage Act, rights of acquiring property, Hindu Successions Act, Hindu adoptions and Minorities Act, seperation provisions, | The Family Law section was easy to moderate, questions were seen from the Hindu Marriage Act, living relationships, and transfer of property |
Contract Law | Moderate | Mortgage, Breach of Contract, Compensation, case laws, | The contract law section was moderate in difficulty. questions were asked about mortgage, breach of contract, compensation, etc. |
Tort Law | Moderate to Difficult | Negligence, damages for tort, types of tort, | The tort law section was moderate to difficult; questions were asked on negligence, damages and compensation. |
Administrative Law | Easy to Moderate | Delegation of powers, theories of administrative laws | The administrative law section was easy to moderate, and questions were asked on the delegation of powers, theories. |
| International Law | Moderate | United Nations, international treaties and conventions, international conferences and protocols | The international law section was moderate in difficulty level; questions were asked from international treaties and conventions. |
Minor Subjects | Moderate to Difficult | Income Tax Act, Paris Agreement, environmental laws, SEBI Act, Companies Act, Industrial Act, Factories Act, Labour protection | This section was moderate to difficult. Questions were asked about income tax, environmental law, Factories Act. |
Aspirants can watch the post-exam film to find out what candidates who took the CLAT PG 2026 test thought of the question paper and exam in general.
On Question asked by student community
Hello Dear Student,
With a CLAT PG rank of 4649 and CUET PG score of 106 , getting top NLUs or central universities may be difficult. However, you still have good options for pursuing an LLM in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) at private and state-affiliated universities.
Some suitable options include:
With a CLAT PG rank of 2854, it is challenging to get into NLUs under the general category. You can participate in the CLAT 2026 spot rounds to get a seat under the OBC category at tier 3 NLUs.
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You can check NLU wise marks required in CLAT PG for admissions here .
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You can download the CLAT PG previous year question papers here .
With a rank of 3917 in CLAT PG, your best options for an LLM include top private universities that accept CLAT scores, along with CUETPG opportunities. Some of the best non-NLU options are BHU, LPU Jalandhar, UPES Dehradun, etc.
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