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CLAT Application Date:01 Aug' 25 - 07 Nov' 25
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Limited will announce the recruitment of Assistant Law Officers through CLAT 2024 scores. Candidates who have a valid score in CLAT LLM 2024 will be able to apply for NTPC law officer recruitment. The NTPC recruitment through CLAT is conducted for the post of Assistant Law Officer. Candidates can check all the details of the recruitment below in this article. The application link will be given below once it is out.
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                PG-CLAT scores are used by several PSUs for the recruitment of law officers, legal advisors and other positions. The Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID) also conducts PGCIL law recruitment through CLAT 2024. Several other PSUs, such as IOCL, BHEL, ONGC and OIL also announce recruitment through CLAT scores.
Event  | Date  | 
Release of application form  | To be notified  | 
Last date to apply  | To be notified  | 
Interview date  | To be notified  | 
Educational qualification  | LLB degree from a recognized university with at least 60% marks (55% in case of SC and ST candidates)  | 
Age limit  | 30 years as on last date of NTPC application  | 
Applicable examination  | CLAT PG 2024 (No other law entrance exams will be considered)  | 
Nationality  | Indian  | 
| Health | Candidates should have sound health. A medical examination will be conducted at any of the NTPC hospitals. | 
The application form for NTPC law officers will be released in online mode only. Candidates can apply by visiting the careers section at www.ntpc.co.in. Offline application forms will not be accepted.
General/EWS/OBC candidates have to pay Rs 300 as the application fee. However, SC / ST / PWD/ XSM category and female candidates are exempted from paying the application fee. The application fee can also be submitted in offline mode, through a challan.
State Bank of India has been authorized by NTPC to accept registration fee in a specially opened account in CAG branch. Candidates will be required to take a printout of the 'Pay-in slip' available on the NTPC recruitment portal. Candidates will then be required to visit their nearest SBI branch and pay the required amount. On successful payment, the bank will issue an unique journal number and branch code. The same has to be filled during the online application process.
Candidate will also have the option to pay the NTPC application fee in online mode. Applicants will have the facility to pay the application fee through Net Banking/ Debit Card (Rupay Debit Cards only)/ Credit Card. After the payment is done, candidates will be issued the challan number, bank no. reference, date of payment etc. These details need to be filled at the time of online application.
While filling the application form, candidates have to provide the CLAT admit card roll number and payment details. Once submitted, the candidates can download the registration slip generated by the system with a unique registration number.
The NTPC may prepare a merit list of candidates who have CLAT LLM scores. It will communicate with the candidates the details of the selection process through their registered email ID.
The pay scale for NTPC Law officers will be at E0 Level: Rs. 30000/-120000/- at the basic pay of Rs. 30000/-
Category  | Vacancies  | 
UR  | TBA  | 
EWS  | TBA  | 
SC  | TBA  | 
ST  | TBA  | 
OBC  | TBA  | 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Many PSUs like NTPC, POWERGRID, IOCL, ONGC, OIL etc recruit for different positions through CLAT PG exam.
Candidates can become a law officer at NTPC by applying for NTPC recruitment through CLAT 2024.
The salary of a law officer in NTPC is INR 30,000-1,20,000.
On Question asked by student community
For CLAT 2025, the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section has around 28 to 32 questions. These questions come from recent news, events, and general topics like the Constitution, international issues, awards, and government schemes.
You should mainly focus on current events from the last 12 to 18 months. The exam gives short passages from newspapers or magazines, and you have to answer questions based on those passages.
The most important topics are national and international current affairs, major government policies, legal news, awards and honours, science and technology updates, sports events, important personalities, and environmental issues.
Some of the most expected topics for CLAT 2025 are global conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war and Middle East updates, major elections in India and other countries, new laws, bills, and reforms in India, international meetings like G20 and COP climate conferences, important awards in 2024 and 2025, recent achievements in science and space technology, and new government schemes and court judgments.
To prepare, you should read current affairs daily, revise important news from April 2024 till now, and practice passage-based questions from mock tests. Static GK (like history, geography, or constitution) should also be studied but only the parts that are connected to current events.
Career360 website for CLAT GK: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-gk-questions
 
Hello dear candidate,
Yes, you are right UGC rules do not allow two regular full time courses simultaneously.
But for CLAT or NLU admission they only check if your 12th certificate is valid and is from a recognized board, not if you did another course along with it.
The BCI also do not reject candidate for this reason.
Thank you.
Hello,
If you are from Delhi and appearing for CLAT, then you come under the General (All India) category, as CLAT reservation is based on the domicile of NLUs, and Delhi does not have a National Law University under CLAT (NLU Delhi conducts AILET separately).So, you can apply for CLAT through All India Quota, and if you don’t get a seat in NLUs. You can apply through CLAT, AILET, or private law colleges like Amity, Symbiosis, or IPU for admission.
Keep both CLAT and AILET options open to maximize your chances.
Hope you understand.
 
Hello,
Since you are in class 11 and targeting CLAT 2027, you have enough time to prepare without coaching. First, understand the CLAT pattern – it has English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Start with basics and read daily to improve vocabulary and comprehension.
Best books to start:
Word Power Made Easy – Norman Lewis
High School English Grammar & Composition – Wren & Martin
Legal Aptitude for CLAT – A.P. Bhardwaj
A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning – R.S. Aggarwal
Quantitative Aptitude – R.S. Aggarwal
Manorama Yearbook or Lucent’s GK for current affairs
Read newspapers like The Hindu daily, practice mock tests regularly, and revise current affairs every month. With consistent practice and reading, you can easily prepare for CLAT 2027 along with JEE.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
No, you are not elligible to appear for the CLAT exam while in Class 11, as the elligiblity criteria require you to be in or have completed Class 12 . However, you can start preparing for the exam now.
You can get the CLAT Exam practice tests by following this link:
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