CLAT PG 2025 Analysis: Answer Key, Difficulty Level, Expected Cut-off and More!
Read this post to go through detailed analysis of CLAT PG 2025 Paper and get latest information about the Answer Key, Expected Cut-off, Difficulty Level of the Paper and More!
Introduction
CLAT PG 2025 was held on December 1, 2024, between 2 to 4 PM across 141 centers nationwide. In this CLAT PG 2025 Analysis, we will go through the section-wise detailed analysis of the paper as well as take a look at the difficulty level of questions, the pattern of the exam, the weightage of topics, and more!
Our CLAT PG 2025 Exam Analysis will include:
- Subject wise division of questions
- Difficulty level of the questions
- CLAT 2025 PG Question Paper
- CLAT 2025 Answer Key
- CLAT PG 2025 Expected Cut-off
Overall Reactions to the Paper
The CLAT PG 2025 Question Paper had 24 passages with 120 questions.
The paper maintained a balance between factual knowledge and analytical skills. There was a significant emphasis on recent legal developments and landmark judgments. Overall, the paper can be termed to be moderate in terms of difficulty level and a bit lengthy in terms of the length of the passage.
CLAT PG 2025 was moderate compared to 2024 but slightly less challenging than 2023. The inclusion of contemporary issues and direct questions balanced the difficulty level. While individual questions were not particularly tricky, completing the exam within the stipulated time required swift comprehension and decision-making skills.
Key Highlights of CLAT PG 2025
- A noticeable increase in questions on minor laws and commercial laws (like SEBI regulations).
- Only few questions from newly introduced criminal laws, unlike previous years, where criminal law held significant weight. More number of questions on Environmental Law as opposed to previous year question papers.
- Direct and straightforward questions on Torts simplified this section for most candidates.
- A focus on cases from 2022 and 2023, emphasizing the importance of staying updated with recent judgments.
- Older case laws were given much less prominence this year, marking a shift toward testing contemporary legal knowledge.
- SEBI-related questions indicated the increasing relevance of regulatory and corporate laws, reflecting a trend toward practical legal applications.
Comparison with Previous Years Papers of CLAT PG
- The paper introduced a balanced mix of traditional and contemporary topics but leaned more toward regulatory and commercial legal principles than core Constitutional or Criminal Law.
- Structure and Format: Retained the 2024 structure: 24 passages with 5 multiple-choice questions each (total: 120 questions).
- Changes in Complexity: Passages were more nuanced and layered, requiring deeper legal reasoning.
- Adjustments in Subject Weightage
- Reduced focus on Contract Law and Personal Law, continuing the trend from 2024.
- Increased emphasis on Environmental Law, reflecting global and domestic developments.
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Sectional Weightage of CLAT PG 2025
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SubjectTotal Number of QuestionsDifficulty LevelGood Attempt
Constitutional Law15Easy-Moderate12-14
Jurisprudence5Moderate3
Contract Law5Easy3
Taxation Law5Moderate3
Tort Law10Easy-Moderate8
International Law10Moderate7
Labour Law5Moderate3
Transfer of Property Act15Easy-Moderate12
Commercial Law10Moderate7
Criminal Law10Easy-Moderate9
Hindu Law5Easy-Moderate4
Administrative Law15Easy-Moderate13
Environmental Law10Moderate8
What would be a good score for CLAT PG 2025?
A score of 85 and above will be a good score for CLAT PG 2025.
What will be the highest score of CLAT PG 2025?
Per our estimate, the highest score for CLAT 2025 might be in the range of 100-102.
CLAT 2025 Cut-off
The CLAT cutoff varies across different NLUs depending on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the performance of the candidates.
Expected Cut-off for CLAT 2025: 78-82
CLAT 2025 Provisional Answer Key
The provisional answer key for CLAT 2025 has been released by the Consortium on its website. You can find it here
Note: We are updating the post as we gather more information from different sources.
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