CLAT 2027 Notification Awaited: Exam Date, Registration, Eligibility and Pattern
Law aspirants across the country have one website bookmarked right now, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The Consortium of NLUs (National Law Universities) is expected to release the CLAT 2027 notification anytime soon, and once it drops, it'll officially kick off the admission cycle for one of India's most competitive law entrance exams.

Law aspirants across the country have one website bookmarked right now, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The Consortium of NLUs (National Law Universities) is expected to release the CLAT 2027 notification anytime soon, and once it drops, it'll officially kick off the admission cycle for one of India's most competitive law entrance exams. While the exact release date hasn't been confirmed yet, one detail has already surfaced, the CLAT 2027 exam is tentatively scheduled for December 6, 2026.
For thousands of students preparing for undergraduate law programs, this notification is the document that matters most right now. Until it's out, most preparation is still being planned around last year's numbers, so today's updates are worth paying close attention to.
Exam Highlights
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Consortium of NLUs |
| Exam Mode | Offline |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Courses Covered | BA LLB, BBA LLB, and equivalent law programmes |
| Tentative Exam Date | December 6, 2026 |
| Official Website | consortiumofnlus.ac.in |
Who Can Apply
As per CLAT eligibility norms, candidates who have passed or are currently appearing for their Class 12 examination can apply for CLAT UG. There's also currently no upper age limit for the exam, though students are advised to confirm this once the official brochure is out, since eligibility conditions can shift slightly year to year.
How to Access the CLAT 2027 Notification
- Visit consortiumofnlus.ac.in
- Click on the CLAT 2027 tab on the homepage
- Locate the CLAT 2027 notification PDF link on screen
- Open the information brochure and go through all exam-related details
- Save it for future reference
How to Apply Once Registration Opens
Applications will be entirely online, no offline forms will be accepted this year:
- Register on the official website
- Verify your email ID and mobile number
- Complete the application form
- Pay the application fee online, the only accepted payment mode
Expected Application Fee
| Category | Application Fee | Fee with Question Papers |
|---|---|---|
| General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCI | Rs 4,000 | Rs 4,500 |
| SC/ST/BPL | Rs 3,500 | Rs 4,000 |
Exam Pattern: What to Expect
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions |
| Marks per Question | 1 mark |
| Total Marks | 120 |
| Language | English |
| Duration | 2 hours |
| Negative Marking | 0.25 marks deducted per incorrect answer |
There's some buzz that the 2027 paper could lean more heavily on comprehension-based objective questions across English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques, but CNLU hasn't made this official yet. Similarly, no syllabus changes have been confirmed, though competency-based questions could make an appearance this cycle.
Where to Focus While You Wait
Since the official syllabus hasn't dropped yet, here's where your prep time is best spent based on previous patterns:
- Legal Reasoning: Legal principles, constitutional concepts, contracts, torts, criminal law, and contemporary legal issues, understanding the situation matters more than memorizing rules
- Current Affairs: Daily newspaper reading, monthly current affairs magazines, Supreme Court judgments, government schemes, international events, and major legal developments
A Quick Word on Who Conducts CLAT
The exam is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs, and it's the route into every NLU across India, except NLU Delhi, which runs its own separate admission process.
What Candidates Should Do Right Now
With the notification still pending, this is genuinely the best window to get ahead rather than wait it out. Keep checking consortiumofnlus.ac.in regularly, start revising based on the expected pattern and syllabus, and get your documents in order so registration, whenever it opens, doesn't catch you off guard. Stick to the official website for updates rather than trusting unverified claims doing the rounds on social media.
