Major changes in CLAT 2027? Consortium of NLUs Expert Committee Invites Public Comments
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Major changes in CLAT 2027? Consortium of NLUs Expert Committee Invites Public Comments

Sansar Singh ChhikaraUpdated on 21 Oct 2025, 04:39 PM IST

The Consortium of National Law University, the conducting body of the Common Law Admission Test, has invited suggestions and comments from the public regarding CLAT 2027. The suggestions and comments are invited for long and short-term reforms for both CLAT UG and PG 2027. The decision was taken in the fourth advisory meeting of the Consortium of NLUs. The meeting was chaired by Justice Indu Malhotra, chairperson of the committee of independent academic experts formed to suggest the proposed reforms.. Those interested can submit their feedback and suggestions until November 4, 2025. The feedback and comments can be submitted through an online mechanism link for which has been given below. Read the complete article to know more about CLAT 2027 proposed reforms and more.

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Major changes in CLAT 2027? Consortium of NLUs Expert Committee Invites Public Comments
Major changes in CLAT 2027

CLAT 2027 - Expert Committee Invites Public Comments

Interested students, parents, teachers and other stakeholders can submit their public comments and suggestions through a Google Form shared by the consortium of NLUs. Along with Justice Indu Malhotra, the committee of independent experts includes Prof. Dev Saif Gangjee, Professor of Law, St. Hilda’s College, University of Oxford (Co-Chair), Prof. Tarunabh Khaitan, Professor of Public Law, LSE School of Law (Co-Chair), Prof. Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Sol Goldman Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, Prof. Pritam Baruah, Professor and Dean, School of Law, BML Munjal University and Prof. Surabhi Ranganathan, Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge.

What kind of reforms are expected in CLAT 2027?

Based on the parameters indicated by the independent expert committee, candidates can expect reforms in terms of syllabus, structure etc. As of now, the CLAT 2027 expert committee has invited suggestions on the following terms of reference:

  • Quality of the questions in CLAT UG and PG

  • Structure of the exam (question types, format, number of questions, marking scheme etc)

  • CLAT UG and PG syllabus

  • Comparison of CLAT with other law entrance exams like LSAT and LNAT.

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How to submit comments and suggestions for CLAT 2027?

The consortium of NLUs has issued a Google Forms link where interested people can submit their comments and feedback. Here is a simple guide to submit your comments and suggestions for CLAT 2027:

  • Click on the Google Forms link given in the article above or find the link through the official website of the Consortium of NLUs.

  • Enter your email address.

  • Next, enter your comments and feedback in the “Suggestions and Recommendations for the CLAT UG Exam 2027 (Maximum of 1000 words)” tab.

  • Similarly for CLAT PG, enter your comments in the “Suggestions and Recommendations for the CLAT PG Exam 2027 (Maximum of 1000 words)” tab.

  • After entering all the details, click on the “Submit” button.

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With an AIR of 9076 and EWS rank of 846 in CLAT 2026, getting a top NLUs is unlikely, which is why you didn’t get a seat in the first round. However, you still have some chances in lower-tier NLUs like NLU Odisha, NLU Assam, NLU Tripura, NLU Meghalaya,

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With a CLAT 2026 score of 60.75, AIR 17,715, and OBC-NCL rank 3,347 as an out-of-Delhi candidate, getting a seat in the Faculty of Law, Delhi University is very unlikely. DU’s cut-offs for OBC candidates are usually much higher, even in later rounds. You should keep backup options like

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With AIR 10542 and OBC rank 1843, getting top NLUs is unlikely. However, you still have chances in newer or lower ranked NLUs like NLU Assam, NUSRL Ranchi, MNLU Nagpur/Mumbai, especially in later or vacancy rounds. Also consider good private law colleges as backup options.

Since you scored 8000 AIR in CLAT, getting into top NLUs may not be possible, so it is a good idea to look for affordable and good law colleges.


State government law colleges are usually low in fees, and have decent reputation. Some options include Government Law College, Mumbai, Faculty