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CLAT 2023 Question Paper is available for download. CLAT 2023 has been conducted in offline mode on December 18, 2022. Overall, CLAT 2023 has been rated of easy to moderate difficulty by the test-takers. Check CLAT 2023 Paper Analysis
CLAT Question Paper comprised 150 MCQs for UG aspirants and 120 MCQs for PG aspirants. Candidates can download CLAT 2023 Question paper along with the answer key for CLAT UG and CLAT PG exams here.
CLAT 2023 Question Paper PDFs
Candidates can soon check and download CLAT 2023 Question Paper with Answer key PDFs in the table below. It will help them in comparing their answer and calculating a tentative CLAT Score 2023.
CLAT 2023 Question Paper and Answer Key PDF for UG Program
The link to download CLAT UG 2023 Question paper with Answer Key PDF for UG program will be provided in the table below:
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CLAT UG 2023 | Check Here |
CLAT 2023 Question Paper and Answer Key PDF for PG Program
The link to download CLAT 2023 Question paper with Answer Key PDF for PG programs will be provided in the table below:
Exam | CLAT 2023 Question Paper with Answer Key PDF |
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CLAT PG 2023 | Check Here |
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CLAT 2023 Question Paper: Important Topics
Candidates can refer to the table below for section-wise important topics to prepare for CLAT UG and CLAT PG.
A detailed section-wise CLAT UG 2023 Important topics are discussed below:
Section | Important Topics |
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English |
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Current Affairs & General Knowledge |
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Legal Reasoning |
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Logical Reasoning |
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Quantitative Techniques |
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A detailed section-wise CLAT PG 2023 Important topics are discussed below:
Section | Important Topics |
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Constitutional Law | The Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, The Supreme Court, Parliament, Committees and Commissions, Historical Amendments, Commerce, Scheduled Areas |
Other Areas of Law | Other Areas of LawJurisprudence, Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, Property Law, Public International Law, Environmental Law, and Labour and Industrial Law |
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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