| Section | Topics |
|---|---|
| English LanguageEnglish Language | Reading comprehension — themes, summary, tone, inference; Vocabulary in context; Grammar & sentence error correction; Cloze tests; Para-jumbles.Reading comprehension — themes, summary, tone, inference; Vocabulary in context; Grammar & sentence error correction; Cloze tests; Para-jumbles. |
| Current Affairs (incl. General Knowledge)Current Affairs (incl. General Knowledge) | National & international affairs of last 12 months; Indian polity & constitutional developments; Schemes & policy; Sports; Awards; Books & Authors; Science & Technology; Economy; Defence; Important Days.National & international affairs of last 12 months; Indian polity & constitutional developments; Schemes & policy; Sports; Awards; Books & Authors; Science & Technology; Economy; Defence; Important Days. |
| Legal ReasoningLegal Reasoning | Principle-fact application; Constitutional law basics; Tort; Contract; Criminal law fundamentals; Family law; International law; Reading legal passages and applying given principles to derive answers. |
| Application Start Date | 15th July 202615th July 2026 |
| Application End Date | 30th October 202630th October 2026 |
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This page lists the section-wise syllabus and topic break-up for CLAT 2026 — UG Syllabus. The content is sourced from the official notification published by Consortium of National Law Universities. The syllabus is authoritative for the current cycle and is intended for candidate revision and topic prioritisation. Each section below lists the topics in the order they typically appear in the official notification, with sub-topic depth aligned to the question paper's weightage. Always verify against the latest notification on the official website before finalising your preparation plan, since regulators occasionally tweak weightage or add/remove subjects between cycles.
| Logical ReasoningLogical Reasoning | Argument analysis — premises, conclusions, assumptions; Strengthen / weaken; Inference; Analogies; Cause & effect; Critical reasoning passage-based questions; Pattern recognition.Argument analysis — premises, conclusions, assumptions; Strengthen / weaken; Inference; Analogies; Cause & effect; Critical reasoning passage-based questions; Pattern recognition. |
| Quantitative TechniquesQuantitative Techniques | Class X-level mathematics — ratio, percentage, average, time-speed-distance, interest, mensuration, basic algebra; Data interpretation from tables, charts, graphs; Caselet-based numerical questions.Class X-level mathematics — ratio, percentage, average, time-speed-distance, interest, mensuration, basic algebra; Data interpretation from tables, charts, graphs; Caselet-based numerical questions. |