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Mohit Dhawan

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As of 2026, 26 National Law Universities (NLUs) participate in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). These universities offer undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs, with over 5,600 seats available in total. NLU Delhi is the only exception, conducting its own entrance exam (AILET) rather than participating in CLAT

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Akanksha

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The duration of the CLAT mock test is 2 hours (120 minutes), perfectly simulating the actual CLAT 2026 exam pattern. It consists of 120 multiple-choice questions. The test auto-submits after 120 minutes, requiring candidates to manage their time across five sections.

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Chanchal Patra

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Yes, it is tough for an average student. However, with good strategy and study plan cracking CLAT exam is not tough. 

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Priya Peter

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Yes, CLAT is considered one of the most difficult law entrance exams. Candidates must note that the CLAT Exam is conducted for admission to NLUs across the country except NLU Delhi. Hence, the level of difficulty of CLAT Exam is tough. 

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Dr Pooja Rani

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A good score in CLAT 2026 can positively impact your BA LLB admission at Chandigarh University by demonstrating merit and competitive capability. While not mandatory, it may strengthen your candidature and increase scholarship opportunities. It also indicates preparedness for advanced legal studies. At CU, students with strong academic backgrounds benefit from structured learning, moot court practice, and placement exposure. Thus, a good CLAT score adds value to your admission journey and future legal career prospects.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB from most law colleges in Jabalpur without appearing for CLAT. In fact, a majority of the private and one govt. institutes that are BCI-approved and long-established, such as Hitkarini Law College and Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya provide admissions based on merit. Only NLU Jabalpur accepts CLAT scores. 

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Yes Christ Academy Institute of Law accepts CLAT scores for admission to its law programs. Students with valid CLAT score are exempted from institute level written test. Other accepted exams include LSAT and AILET.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are some of the top CLAT accepting Law colleges in Bhubaneswar with their tuition fees -

Top CollegesTuition Fee
SOA University - Siksha 'O' AnusandhanINR 3.4 Lacs - INR 8.5 lakh
Xavier Law School, Xavier University, BhubaneswarINR 8 lakh
ASBM UniversityINR 5 lakh

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Balwant Singh

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Admission to BA LLB and BCom LLB at Chandigarh University does not mandate appearing for CLAT 2026. While CLAT scores can strengthen your profile, the university's own entrance process through CUCET serves as the primary admission route. CUCET also provides access to scholarships based on performance. This system allows students flexibility in choosing their admission pathway while ensuring merit-based evaluation and quality legal education standards.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Yes, you can join an LLB programme without CLAT at many law colleges in Mumbai. The most common entrance exam is not CLAT, but MHCET Law for 30+ government colleges in Mumbai. Find more about them below. 

  1. K.C Law College 
  2. Government Law College, Churchgate
  3. JCCL

Note: All info. is from official sites and can change. 

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