When is the CLAT PG Exam?

The Common Law Admission Test abbreviated as CLAT – is your ticket to enter the top law schools across India for both UG and PG courses. The surprise element to this CLAT had been planned to be conducted twice this year but for two different sessions i.e. 2022 and 2023.
Consortium has recently published a notice on March 14, 2022, regarding a change in the CLAT PG Exam Date. CLAT Exam is rescheduled, so both CLAT -UG and CLAT PG exams have new dates.
Event | Tentative Dates |
Exam Date Notice was published on | November 14, 2021 |
The application window shall open from | January 01, 2022 (for the 2022 session) |
The application window closes on | May 09, 2022 |
Admit Card shall be issued on | The second week of June 2022 |
CLAT PG 2022 Exam Date | June 19, 2022 |
PG CLAT 2023 Application Window shall open from | September 2022 (tentative) |
PG CLAT 2023 Exam date | December 18, 2022 |
CLAT PG 2022 Exam Pattern
As per the notification, theCLAT Exam pattern 2022 is the same as the last year.
- The CLAT Notification states the UG question paper includes 150 questions and the PG paper includes 120 questions.
- Both UG and PG included only comprehension-based questions.
- The new pattern for UG involved short passages followed by 4-5 objective questions.
- There were five subjects in UG i.e., English Language, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.
- For the PG Admission test, the time duration was 120 minutes during which you have to answer 120 objective comprehension-based questions.
Check out the table below to know the detailed CLAT exam pattern for the PG program.
Exam Mode | Offline |
Duration | 2 hours |
Nature of Questions | MCQ |
Number of Questions | 120 |
Total Marks | 120 |
Marks for Each question | 1 |
Negative Marking | Yes |
Medium of Paper | English |
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