List of Top Law Entrance Exams 2026-2027: Application Window, Exam Date, Pattern and More Updates

List of Top Law Entrance Exams 2026-2027: Application Window, Exam Date, Pattern and More Updates

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Aspirants seeking admission to popular law colleges including NLUs can get here the list of top law entrance exams 2027 like CLAT, AILET, DU LLB, MHCET Law, LSAT India, CUET, and more. Generally, the law entrance exams in India are held once a year and this year, the exam authorities are conducting the upcoming exams as per the schedule shared here

Aspirants seeking admission to popular law colleges including NLUs can get here the list of top law entrance exams 2026-2027 in India like CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, DU LLB, MHCET Law, TS LAWCET and more.

 Law education is a meticulous choice of aspirants who want to explore fields other than Engineering and Medicine. In India, law education is gaining popularity as the other options have limited admission opportunities and high competition. Law education has renowned law colleges, including National Law Universities, as well as top private law colleges, including Symbiosis Law Schools, Symbiosis International University (SIU), School of Law, UPES, ILS Law College, Faculty of Law, Jamia Milia Islamia, Army Institute of Law, and ICFAI Law School.

The Law colleges in India offer admission to only those candidates who hold a score in a law entrance exam. Law aspirants can find here a list of top law entrance exams in India that are accepted by law colleges in India. 

In order to secure admission to the top law colleges in India, candidates need to appear in the law entrance exams. For example, admission to the NLUs is conducted through CLAT; the only exception is NLU Delhi which conducts its own law entrance exam i.e. AILET. Likewise, there are state-level law entrance exams like MH CET law (for admission to 5-year and 3-year LLB courses in the state of Maharashtra), and TS LAWCET ( conducted for admission to 3-year and 5-year law courses in the state of Telangana). In this article, you can find the list of popular law entrance exams in India that every aspirant can appear for if they want to join a good college and make a career in the field of law.

Get all latest updates on top law entrance exams in India 2027 here

Top Law Entrance Exams Dates 2026-2027

Most of the law entrance exams in India are held once a year and this year, the exam authorities are conducting the upcoming exams as per the schedule below:

Law Entrance Exams

Last Dates of Application

Exam Dates

CLAT

To be announced To be announced

AIBE

30-Apr-2026 07-June-2026

AILET

To be announced To be announced

KIITEE Law

09-Jan-2026 18-Jan-2026

UPES Law School Admission Test

20-Jan-2026

To be announced

MHCET Law

13-Feb-2026 (For 3-year LLB)

14-Feb-2026 (For 5-year LLB)

01-Apr-2026 and 02-Apr-2026 (For 3-year LLB)

08-May-2026 (5-year LLB)

Allahabad University LAT

To be announced To be announced

ILICAT

To be announced

To be announced

SLAT

To be announced

To be announced

AMU Law Entrance Exam

31-Mar-2026 26-Apr-2026

PU UG Law 

09-Apr-2026 26-Apr-2026

PU LLB Entrance Exam

13-Jun-2026 28-Jun-2026

AIL LET

To be announced To be announced

ILSAT

04-Apr-2026 05-Apr-2026

AP LAWCET

To be announced To be announced

TS LAWCET

01-Apr-2026 18-May-2026

AP PGLCET

To be announced To be announced

TS PGLCET

01-Apr-2026 18-May-2026

GLAT

To be announced To be announced

KLEE 

To be announced To be announced

ULSAT LLM 

To be announced To be announced

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The law entrance exams in India are conducted at two levels i.e. national level (candidates irrespective of region or nationality can apply and appear) and at the state level (only the candidates who are locals of the state can apply and appear for the examination). Generally, law aspirants opt for both national as well as a state-level examinations of their state to improve their chances of admission to a top law school in India. Therefore, for the convenience of the candidates we have shared the detailed features of top law entrance exams in India: 

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Q:   What are the important topics for PU UGLAW GK section?
A:

The PU UGLAW Question paper will comprise the questions in GK and Currect affairs from the following topics: Currect and important developments in the areas of sports, geopolitics and important international agreements, UN bodies, Eminent personalities, Geographical event, Awards and honours, etc. Since this section will cover around 60 questions in the entire question paper, aspirants must practice as many questions from the sample papers and previous year papers as they can. At the same time, read newspapers and magzines for current events and updates. 

Q:   Where can I check AIBE Exam Pattern 2026?
A:

To check the AIBE Exam Pattern candidates can visit allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates must check the exam pattern before beginning their preparation journey.

Q:   What documents are required for GNLU Gandhinagar BA LLB (Hons) admission process?
A:

Candidates need to provide digital copies of the following documents to complete the GNLU Gandhinagar BA LLB (Hons) admission process:

  • Class 10th and Class 12th marksheets as well as passing certificate
  • Migration certificate
  • CLAT-UG scorecard
  • ID and address proof
  • Scanned copy of the candidate's signature

Top Law Entrance Exams in India 2027

Among the most popular law entrance exams in India are CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, SLAT, DU LLB Entrance Exam, and the details regarding these entrance exams including courses offered, key features, and exam patterns are as under:

CLAT Exam

The consortium of NLUs conducts the law entrance exam for admission to 5-year integrated LLB course, and one-year LLM course offered by the 24 participating NLUs. The exam is conducted at a national level. In addition to the NLUs, the CLAT exam is also accepted by a number of private law schools for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The law entrance exam will be held in a pen-paper mode in around 80 test cities in India.CLAT Exam 2025 Application Process is currently underway. Check CLAT Exam pattern below:

  • Exam duration - Two hours
  • Subjects - English including Comprehension, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Quantitative Techniques, Legal Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning
  • Total questions - 150 MCQs 
  • Total marks - 150 marks

Know more about CLAT 2027

CLAT Eligibility Criteria CLAT Question Papers - Past Years CLAT Exam Centres
CLAT Preparation Tips and Strategy CLAT Syllabus CLAT Important Dates

AILET Exam 

The only law entrance exam in India conducted and accepted by the NLU Delhi. The UG and PG courses offered at NLU Delhi are BA LLB (Hons) and LLM courses. Candidates could apply for AILET in online mode. 

  • Exam timings - 10 am - 11.30 am
  • Subjects - English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Reasoning, and Mathematics
  • Total questions - 150 questions
  • Total marks - 150 marks 

Know more about AILET

AILET Important Dates AILET Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme AILET Syllabus
AILET Preparation Tips and Strategy AILET Exam Centre AILET Question Papers from Past Years

SLAT or SET Law

The law entrance exam, SLAT is conducted by SIU Pune - Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for admission to undergraduate courses offered at its four law schools in Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Pune, SLS Hyderabad, SLS Nagpur and SLS Noida

  • Subjects - Analytical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension and GK
  • Total questions - 60 questions
  • Total marks - 60 marks 

Know more about SLAT 

SLAT Important Dates SLAT Application Form SLAT Exam Pattern
SLAT Syllabus SLAT Exam Centres

Previous Years SLAT Exam Analysis

MH CET Law Exam 

The entrance exam is conducted for five-year integrated LLB as well as three-year LLB courses offered at the Maharashtra state universities and law colleges. The law entrance exam is conducted at a state level by the Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell), Maharashtra. As per the exam pattern of MHCET Law, the exam is held in computer-based test mode for two hours. Know key features of MHCET Law as under: 

  • Exam duration - Two hours
  • Subjects - English, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, General Knowledge including Current Affairs, Mathematical Aptitude and Legal Aptitude
  • Total questions - 150 questions
  • Total marks - 150 marks 

Know more about MHCET Law exam

MHCET Law Syllabus MHCET Law Exam Centres MHCET Law Colleges
MHCET Law Admit Card MHCET Law Results MHCET Law Counselling Process
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