CLAT Application Date:01 Aug' 25 - 31 Oct' 25
The Consortium of National Law Universities has not yet released the CLAT 2025 admit card. When Careers360 contacted the consortium, it informed that the CLAT admit card 2025 would be issued two weeks before the exam. It means candidates will be able to download the admit card of CLAT 2025 tentatively in the third week of November 2024. CLAT 2025 is scheduled to be conducted offline on December 1, 2024, from 2 PM to 4 PM. In this article, we answer the FAQs on the CLAT 2025 admit card to clear any doubts candidates may have about the admit card.
The Consortium of NLUs will issue the admit card of CLAT 2025 tentatively in the third week of November 2024. It confirmed the tentative timeline for the CLAT admit card 2025 release date to Careers360.
Candidates will be able to download the admit card of CLAT 2025 through their CLAT login. Given below are the steps to download the admit card
Visit the official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Login to CLAT 2025 account
Click on the admit card link
The CLAT 2025 admit card will be displayed on the screen
Download and save the admit card for future reference
Que. What are the details mentioned on the CLAT 2025 admit card?
Ans. The details mentioned on the CLAT admit card 2025 include the admit card number, candidate’s name, date of birth, parent’s name, address, exam instructions, exam timings, CLAT exam centre details, and reporting time.
Que. Will CLAT admit card 2025 be available offline?
Ans. No. The consortium will not issue any physical copies of the CLAT 2025 admit card. All the candidates have to download it from their CLAT login.
Que. Can I appear for the Common Law Admission Test without the CLAT 2025 admit card?
Ans. The admit card of CLAT 2025 is a mandatory document for the Common Law Admission Test. Without the admit card, candidates will not be able to appear for CLAT 2025. They are required to carry a printout of the CLAT admit card on the exam day.
Que. How many copies of CLAT admit card 2025 are needed for the exam?
Ans. Only one copy of the CLAT 2025 admit card is required to be carried by the candidate on the exam day.
Que. Do I need to carry a colour printout of the CLAT admit card 2025?
Ans. It is not mandatory to carry a colour printout of the admit card of CLAT 2025. Candidates can either take a black and white printout or a colour printout of the admit card. However, it must be ensured that the details mentioned on the admit card are legible and the candidate’s photograph is clear.
Que. Do I need to affix a photograph on the CLAT 2025 admit card?
Ans. A candidate’s photograph submitted at the time of CLAT registration is printed on the admit card of CLAT 2025. However, if the photograph is not clear, candidates must affix a photograph on the admit card.
Que. What are the items that are allowed to be carried on the exam day other than the CLAT admit card 2025?
Ans. Other than the admit card of CLAT 2025, candidates must carry a govt. Issued photo ID proof such as voter id, passport or Aadhar card. They must also have a blue/black ballpoint pen. Candidates are also allowed to carry a transparent water bottle and an analogue watch. However, candidates are not allowed to carry any electronic devices such as mobile phones, smart watches or calculators to the exam.
Que. Will the candidates be able to retain a copy of the CLAT admit card 2025 after the exam?
Ans. Yes, candidates are allowed to retain a copy of the CLAT 2025 admit card. The copy of the admit card must be preserved till the end of the admission process. Candidates will need to present the admit card at the time of the CLAT 2025 counselling process.
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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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Hi dear candidate,
Both the colleges Maharaja Agrasen (MAIMS) or Gitarattan (GIBS) are affiliated to IP University and allows admission either by CLAT or IPU CET Law. Without either of these exams, your admission is NOT accepted there. You can try looking for management quota seats in these colleges if you have got good marks in 12th class.
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Hi dear candidate,
You can easily register yourself for CLAT exam by visiting the Consortium of NLUs official website and follow these steps:
Know the complete process at:
CLAT Registration 2026 (Started): Documents Required, Application Fee, Link, Steps to Apply
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Right now there is no official e-guide for CLAT 2026 released by the Consortium of NLUs. They usually provide sample questions and model papers closer to the exam, but not a complete guide at this stage.
You can still prepare using free study material available online. Many websites provide free downloadable PDFs, mock tests, and previous year papers that will help you understand the pattern and practice important topics.
If you want a structured book, there are two good options. The Oswaal CLAT & AILET guide has past year solved papers, topic-wise questions, and mock tests. The Arihant CLAT Conqueror book has more than 3000 practice questions with solutions. Both are helpful depending on whether you prefer solved papers or more practice questions.
Hello,
Here is the link where you will get CLAT Question Paper solution : CLAT 2024 Question Paper with solutions
Hope it helps !
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