Exam Duration
Candidates have to attempt the online CLAT 2018 in an allotted time of 120 minutes, i.e., two hours.
Number of Questions
The online CLAT 2018 paper will have as many as 200 questions for undergraduate programmes and 150 questions for postgraduate law programme. The questions will be objective nature with multiple-choice answer options. Candidates will need to choose the most appropriate one among the given options which they find to be correct.
Total Marks
The candidates will be attempting the CLAT 2018 paper for scoring maximum marks of 200.
Marking Scheme
Each correct answer in CLAT 2018 paper will be awarded 1 mark and 0.25 marks each will be deducted for every incorrect response from the total CLAT score. Non-attempted questions will be awarded zero marks as no marks will be deducted for this.
CLAT Exam Pattern 2018: Subjects for UG entrance test
Candidates appearing in CLAT 2018 for BA LLB programme will have to answer questions from the following subjects–
Legal Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
English (including Comprehension)
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability)
CLAT 2018 Exam Pattern: Subjects for PG entrance test
Candidates appearing in CLAT 2018 for LLM programme will need to attempt questions from the following subjects–
Jurisprudence
Constitutional Law
Law of Contracts
Law of Torts
Criminal Law
International Law
Family Law
Property Law
Intellectual Property Law