The application process for CLAT 2026 has started on the official website. Interested candidates can apply through the direct link given in the news below.
There is a great news for the candidates wishing to apply for CLAT 2026. The Consortium of National Law Universities has started the application process for Common Law Admission Test or CLAT 2026. All the interested candidates who want to apply for this can apply for CLAT UG and CLAT PG on the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The last date to apply for this is 31 October 2025, interested candidates should apply on or before this date. Candidates can fill their application form through the steps mentioned below or the direct link given.
How to apply
First of all go to the official website. After this, the candidates have to click on the relevant link on the homepage.
After this, the candidate has to register himself first.
After this, the candidate fills his application form.
After filling the application form, the candidate should submit his form.
After submitting the form, download the confirmation page.
Finally, the candidate should take a printout.
Apply from the direct link
When is the exam
According to the information available on the official website, the CLAT 2026 exam is scheduled for 7 December 2025. CLAT is organized by the Association of National Law Universities, which includes representative universities.
CLAT is a national level entrance examination conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered by the participating National Law Universities. Candidates are advised to keep a close watch on the official website for the latest updates.
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