Law Entrance Test: Start preparing for CLAT 2026 now… The exam is in December, these expert tips will come in handy..

Law Entrance Test: The schedule for the 2026 Law Entrance Test, including the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT), and other law entrance tests, has been released. The application process is ongoing, while CLAT-SLAT and AILET 2026 are scheduled for December. This time is crucial for every law student.
Let's explore the key aspects of preparing for the 2026 Law Entrance Test. When and how can one begin preparing? What are the expert's tips for this?
CLAT Preparation Takes the Top Position
This time is crucial for students aspiring to enter the law sector. CLAT, SLAT, and AILET are scheduled for December. State law university entrance tests are also scheduled for January. TV9 spoke with Professor Anu Mehta at the DU Law Centre about how to prepare for so many law entrance tests.
Professor Anu Mehta says that CLAT is extremely important for students aspiring to pursue law after 12th grade. Other state universities also conduct entrance tests for admission, but preparing for CLAT is crucial. Explaining this, she says that if students prepare based on the CLAT syllabus, preparing for other entrance tests becomes a breeze. However, she adds that AILET requires a more in-depth study of law and the Constitution, along with CLAT preparation.
What is the CLAT syllabus?
Providing information about the CLAT syllabus, Professor Anu Mehta of the DU Law Centre says that it includes basic mathematics, English, the Constitution, human rights, general knowledge, sports, politics, and government policies. The AILET syllabus focuses more on the powers of the President and Prime Minister, law subjects, and criminal law.
Dedicate an hour daily to your studies starting now.
Regarding CLAT 2026 preparation, Professor Anu Mehta at the DU Law Centre says that students in the 12th grade should devote an hour regularly to CLAT 2026, alongside their studies, starting now. She says this will help them improve their preparation. She adds that science stream students may find the CLAT syllabus a little more difficult than humanities students. Therefore, it's important to focus from now on.
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