Introduction
The CLAT 2027 (Common Law Admission Test) is expected to be conducted in the first week of December 2027. This national-level entrance exam serves as the gateway for admission to undergraduate (5-year integrated LLB) and postgraduate law programmes at the National Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating institutes across India.
This article provides a detailed expected analysis of CLAT 2027 based on previous year trends, expert predictions, and Hitbullseye faculty insights.
CLAT 2027 Exam Pattern (Expected)
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Particulars
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Details
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Exam Mode
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Offline (Pen & Paper)
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Number of Sections
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5
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Total Questions
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120
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Duration
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2 Hours (120 minutes)
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Total Marks
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120
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Marking Scheme
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+1 for every correct answer
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Negative Marking
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-0.25 for every incorrect answer
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Expected Section-wise Breakup
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Sections
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Expected No. of Questions
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Marks
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English Language
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22–26
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22–26
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Current Affairs including GK
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28–32
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28–32
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Legal Reasoning
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28–32
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28–32
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Logical Reasoning
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22–26
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22–26
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Quantitative Techniques
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10–14
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10–14
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Total
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120
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120
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Expected Overall Difficulty
CLAT 2027 is expected to be moderate to tough, similar to recent years. The exam will heavily test reading speed, comprehension, critical thinking, and time management. Passage-based questions will dominate most sections.
Expected Cut-offs (for Top NLUs)
- Top 5 NLUs: 93+
- Other NLUs: 85+
Section-wise Expected Analysis
I. English Language (22–26 Questions)
Expected Pattern: 4–5 Reading Comprehension passages (most with 4–6 questions each).
Topics: Contextual vocabulary, inferences, figures of speech, tone, main idea, and author’s perspective. Passages may be from literature, history, philosophy, or social issues.
Expected Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (slightly lengthy)
Good Attempt: 20–22 questions
II. Current Affairs including General Knowledge (28–32 Questions)
Expected Pattern: 4–5 passages based on recent events with a mix of static background.
Expected Topics: National & International Affairs, Government Schemes, Awards, Sports, Science & Technology, International Relations, Economy, and Legal/Constitutional developments.
Expected Difficulty: Moderate
Good Attempt: 22–25 questions
III. Legal Reasoning (28–32 Questions)
Expected Pattern: 4–5 passages (mostly 6 questions each).
Expected Topics: Contemporary legal issues, constitutional law, One Nation One Election, Governor’s powers, same-sex marriage, landmark cases, and legal principles.
Expected Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Good Attempt: 26–28 questions
IV. Logical Reasoning (22–26 Questions)
Expected Pattern: A mix of passage-based critical reasoning and some standalone conventional puzzles (blood relations, arrangements, syllogisms, etc.).
Expected Difficulty: Moderate to Tough (especially if conventional puzzles appear)
Good Attempt: 20–22 questions
V. Quantitative Techniques (10–14 Questions)
Expected Pattern: 1–2 sets (data interpretation or short passages) based on elementary mathematics.
Expected Topics: Percentages, Ratios, Averages, Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Probability, Basic Algebra, and Data Interpretation.
Expected Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Good Attempt: 8–10 questions
Strategic Takeaways for CLAT 2027 Aspirants
- Strong reading speed and comprehension skills will be crucial.
- Stay updated with Current Affairs and Legal GK.
- Prepare for both passage-based and conventional questions in Logical Reasoning.
- Accuracy is more important than attempts due to negative marking.
- Solve at least 40–50 full-length mocks to build stamina and time management.
Conclusion
CLAT 2027 is expected to remain a comprehension-heavy and reasoning-oriented exam. Candidates with balanced preparation, strong reading skills, and good awareness of current affairs & legal developments will have a clear advantage.
This expected analysis will help you align your preparation strategy effectively for CLAT 2027.
Disclaimer: This is a predictive/expected analysis based on previous year trends and expert opinion. Actual difficulty, number of questions per section, and cut-offs may vary. Keep checking the official website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in) for the latest updates.