How much time should one give to CLAT preparation?
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CLAT is an entrance exam to take admission in law in participating National Law universities. As per the recent survey CLAT is one of the toughest exam to take admission in law. The exams cover five segments which are English, GK, Numerical Ability, Reasoning and Legal Aptitude. Based on these five categories we at our portal designed the CLAT Mock Test modules. You can assess each segment separately and can also attend complete CLAT Mock Test to manage the time limits.
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I think 4 hours a day for 6 months is more than enough for CLAT. Further, you can also crack it in a month after boards if you dedicate a good amount of time towards preparation.
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Level: Comparable overall. NLET may be slightly more analytical/legal-reasoning oriented.
Preparation Overlap: Preparing for CLAT will largely cover NLET syllabus, but you may need extra practice on complex legal reasoning questions for NLET.
Difficulty: Both are competitive; CLAT is high due to large number of applicants, while NLET can feel harder in legal aptitude sections.
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Colleges You Can Get With Your CLAT Rank (General Guide)
Since you didn't mention your exact CLAT rank, here's a helpful list of law colleges that accept CLAT scores, including National Law Universities (NLUs) and good non‑NLU options, including options for mid to higher ranks. All these accept CLAT for UG law programs (BA LLB / BBA LLB):
1. National Law Universities (NLUs)
These are the most reputed law schools in India through CLAT, but they have varied cutoff ranges depending on category and rank:
Higher Cutoff (Top NLUs)
NLSIU Bengaluru — top‑ranked law school
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
WBNUJS Kolkata
These
To raise grievances on the CLAT 2026 Result, log in to your account on the Consortium of NLUs website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in), find the 'Submit Grievance' button, detail your issue (score/rank discrepancy, conduct) with supporting proof within the specified time, and submit online; accepted grievances might lead to result corrections.
Yes, you can. Candidates can raise their grievances by sending an email. Candidates can follow the steps given below
- Go to the consortiumofnlus.ac.in
- Login using your email
- Enter your password
- Click on the grievance option
- Submit
Yes, you can get admission based on CLAT Score. Apart from that you can also appear for ULSAT Exam conducted by the university.
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