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CLAT 2026 Syllabus & Section-Wise Weightage

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CLAT 2026 Syllabus & Section-Wise Weightage

📘 CLAT 2026 Syllabus & Section-Wise Weightage

The CLAT 2026 exam is one of the most competitive entrance tests in India for admission to the National Law Universities (NLUs).
Knowing the syllabus and section-wise weightage is crucial for smart preparation. With 150 marks divided across 5 sections,
understanding where to focus your time can make all the difference.

📊 CLAT 2026 Exam Structure (at a glance)

Section Questions (Approx.) Marks Weightage %
English Language 22–26 25 ~20%
Current Affairs & GK 28–32 30 ~25%
Legal Reasoning 28–32 30 ~25%
Logical Reasoning 22–26 25 ~20%
Quantitative Techniques 10–14 15 ~10%

📚 Section-Wise Detailed Syllabus

English Language

  • Reading Comprehension (based on 450-word passages)
  • Vocabulary in context
  • Grammar in applied form

Current Affairs including GK

  • National & International Current Events
  • Awards, Appointments, Sports
  • Important Legal & Constitutional Developments
  • Static GK linked with current events

Legal Reasoning

  • Passages on law-related topics
  • Application of principles to facts
  • Landmark judgments & legal issues in news

Logical Reasoning

  • Short passages (~300 words)
  • Argument analysis (strengthen/weaken)
  • Puzzles, seating arrangements, cause-effect

Quantitative Techniques

  • Class 9 & 10 Maths (percentages, ratios, averages)
  • Basic DI sets (tables, charts)
  • Speed-accuracy practice

📈 Previous Year Trends

Based on past CLAT papers, Legal Reasoning and GK together make up 50–55% of the paper.
This means aspirants who excel in these two areas have a significant advantage. Logical Reasoning and English
usually carry equal weight, while Quantitative Techniques remains the smallest section, but can be a
crucial differentiator.

💡 Smart Strategy Based on Weightage

  • Prioritize GK + Legal Reasoning (they carry the most marks).
  • Do not ignore maths — even 10–12 marks can decide your rank.
  • Balance speed with accuracy by taking regular mocks.

✅ Conclusion

Being aware of the CLAT 2026 syllabus and weightage helps you plan smarter.
Focus on high-weightage sections, practice regularly, and analyze your mocks.
With discipline and the right resources, securing a top NLU seat is within reach.

👉 Pro Tip: Download DLA’s free CLAT 2026 syllabus PDF to stay on track!

🙋 FAQs

1. What is the most important section in CLAT 2026?

Legal Reasoning and GK are the most important, contributing nearly 50–55% of the paper.

2. How many questions come from GK in CLAT?

Usually around 28–32 questions, worth about 30 marks.

3. Does CLAT have maths?

Yes, in the Quantitative Techniques section. It is based on Class 9–10 level maths.

4. What level of English is asked in CLAT?

Mostly comprehension-based questions, along with vocabulary and grammar in context.

5. How should I prepare for Legal Reasoning?

Focus on understanding passages and applying principles to facts. Regular practice is key.

6. Is the CLAT syllabus the same for UG & PG?

No, CLAT UG (for 12th pass students) and CLAT PG (for LLB graduates) have different syllabi.

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