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The Consortium of National Law Universities has officially announced the CLAT 2026 exam date. Mark your calendar: they will conduct CLAT 2026 on Sunday, December 7, 2025, as a two-hour offline exam from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. This early announcement gives aspirants ample time to organize their study schedules and gather resources. In this blog, we’ll break down the important dates, exam details, and free preparation resources (study materials, mock tests, lectures) provided by Lawfren on CLATUG.com to help you ace the exam.
The CLAT 2026 timeline is already in motion. Below is a quick overview of key dates announced by the Consortium of NLUs:
| Event | Date and Schedule |
|---|---|
| Official Notification | July 20, 2025 |
| Application Form Opens | August 1, 2025 |
| Last Date to Apply | October 31, 2025 |
| CLAT 2026 Exam Date | December 7, 2025 (Sunday, 2:00–4:00 PM, Offline) |
(Admit cards are expected to be released about 2 weeks before the exam.)
As shown above, the CLAT 2026 exam date is set for December 7, 2025. Applications opened on August 1, 2025, and the last date to apply is October 31, 2025 – make sure you complete your registration on the official website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in) before the deadline. The Consortium of NLUs will conduct the exam offline (pen-and-paper) at designated centers across the country. They typically release admit cards a couple of weeks before the exam (likely in late November), so candidates should keep an eye on the official portal for updates.
Why is the exam in December? In recent years, CLAT has shifted from the traditional May schedule to a December date. Since 2023, CLAT is held in December to ensure the entrance process is completed before Class 12 board exams. This means you’ll know your CLAT results and NLU admission status by the time board exams approach, reducing overlap stress. For CLAT 2026, the early December exam allows you to finish the test and then focus on your board exams or other commitments without conflict.

The Consortium of NLUs conducts CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), a national-level law entrance exam, for admission into undergraduate (5-year LL.B) and postgraduate (LL.M) programs at premier National Law Universities. Twenty-two NLUs and other participating institutions across India will accept CLAT 2026 scores. In other words, a good rank in CLAT can secure you a seat in one of the top law schools in the country. The test is highly competitive – tens of thousands of students compete for a few thousand NLU seats each year – so understanding the exam pattern and preparing strategically is crucial.
CLAT 2026 Exam Pattern (UG): Candidates will answer 120 multiple-choice questions in 120 minutes. The exam divides these questions into five key sections that assess different skill areas.
Each question carries equal weight, and there is usually a negative marking of 0.25 per wrong answer (so accuracy matters). The UG CLAT 2026 pattern is designed to test reading ability, critical thinking, and analytical skills rather than rote legal knowledge. Knowing the pattern helps you allocate preparation time appropriately – for example, English and Legal Reasoning typically have lengthy passages, so practice reading quickly with good comprehension.
(Note: CLAT also has a PG exam for law graduates, but here our focus is on the UG exam for 5-year integrated LL.B programs.)
Now that you know the CLAT 2026 exam date and pattern, it’s time to gear up for preparation. With the exam on December 7, 2025, you have a defined timeline to cover the syllabus and practice thoroughly before the big day. Here are some student-friendly tips to help you prepare in an organized, effective way:
With the exam in early December, plan your months in advance. As of now, adjust your study plan to the countdown:
Remember, CLAT 2026 being in December means you likely have a window after the exam to relax or shift focus to board exam prep (if you’re in Class 12). Use that as motivation to give your best effort to CLAT, knowing other things can be managed later. By following a structured plan and practicing consistently, you’ll walk into the exam on 7th December with confidence.
One of the biggest advantages for CLAT 2026 aspirants this year is the availability of free, high-quality preparation resources through Lawfren’s CLAT UG initiative. Lawfren (the team behind CLATUG.com) is an initiative by students of NLU aimed at democratizing law entrance prep. Having produced multiple top rankers in 3-year LL.B entrance exams like NLSAT, NAIET, DET, and CNLU-ET, the Lawfren team is now bringing their successful approach to conquer CLAT UG. And the best part? All resources are provided completely free to students.
Here’s what Lawfren offers to help you crack CLAT 2026 without spending a fortune on coaching:
Why choose Lawfren’s resources? Simply put, it’s free and it works. Our approach with NLSAT (through NLSAT.in) proved that dedicated self-study with the right guidance can produce rankers without expensive coaching. We are now applying the same proven approach to CLAT UG. By leveraging our free resources, you ensure that you have everything you need to succeed – from materials and mocks to mentorship and community support – without any financial barrier. This initiative is by students, for students, driven by the passion to see every hardworking aspirant make it to their dream NLU.
Also, don’t forget to subscribe to and keep track of the Lawfren YouTube channel. We regularly post free lecture videos, quick tips, and webinar sessions there. It’s a great way to learn on the go – be it a 15-minute concept capsule or a 2-hour live workshop on CLAT strategy. Hit the notification bell so you never miss a useful session!
With the CLAT 2026 exam date set for December 7, 2025, the countdown has begun. Use the official schedule to plan your preparation milestones, and take advantage of the abundant free resources now available. Lawfren’s clatug.com platform is here to support you every step of the way – from mastering the syllabus to benchmarking your performance with mock tests. Stay focused, stay consistent, and keep your motivation high. Remember, cracking CLAT is not just about hard work but also about smart work and the right guidance. With a clear study plan and Lawfren’s support, you can approach the exam with confidence and conquer CLAT UG, just as many have done in other exams through our initiative.
Best of luck for CLAT 2026! Keep an eye on the dates, prepare diligently, and we hope to see you secure that coveted NLU seat. Now, let’s get studying – December 7, 2025, isn’t far away!
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CLAT UG 2026 (Common Law Admission Test for Undergraduates) is a national-level entrance exam for admission to the 5-year integrated LL.B. programs offered by the 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) in India (except NLU Delhi, which conducts AILET separately). The exam tests students on English, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.
To appear for CLAT UG 2026, candidates must:
Have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
There is no upper age limit for the exam.
Students appearing for Class 12 in 2026 are also eligible to apply, provided they meet the criteria at the time of admission.
The CLAT UG 2026 exam will be a 2-hour offline test (pen and paper based) with 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question carries 1 mark, and 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer. The subject-wise weightage is:
English Language – ~20%
Current Affairs & GK – ~25%
Legal Reasoning – ~25%
Logical Reasoning – ~20%
Quantitative Techniques – ~10%
A strong CLAT preparation strategy involves:
Reading newspapers daily (like The Hindu or Indian Express) for current affairs and legal updates.
Practicing previous year CLAT question papers and mock tests regularly.
Focusing on comprehension-based problem solving rather than rote learning.
Time management through sectional practice, since most questions are passage-based.
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The Consortium of National Law Universities will conduct the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 on Sunday, December 7, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.