How Many Students Appeared for CLAT- Check Year-Wise Registered and Appeared List

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Content Writer | Updated on - Aug 29, 2025

Around 72,248 students has appeared for CLAT 2025 out of 75,000+ registered students. This shows that around 96.33% have appeared for the exam.

As compared to 2024, there was a 5% increase from 68,786 students in 2025, and there was a 33.7% increase in student enrollment in 2024 as compared to 2023.

This increase in registrations and appearance shows the increase in demand and competitiveness of the CLAT exam each year.

Around 60,000 to 70,000 students are likely to take the CLAT UG exam in 2026.

Year-Wise CLAT Registered vs Appeared Candidates

Year Total Registered Total Appeared
2025 75,000+ 96.33%
2024 71,243 68,786
2023 54,253 51,469
2022 60,895 56,472
2021 70,277 62,107
2020 75,183 59,443
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Key Summary

  • Approximately 72,248 students took the CLAT in 2025, 68,786 in 2024, and 50,600 in 2023.
  • Since there are 1,519 PG and 3,864 UG spots available at all National Law Universities (NLUs), every exam score matters.
  • With 70,000 students competing for fewer than 4,000 UG seats, the success rate is less than 6%, so you'll need to practise hard and use a clever plan to get in.
  • English, current events, legal reasoning, logical reasoning, and basic maths are all covered in the UG curriculum. For PG, it focuses more on constitutional law, other law areas and legal reasoning.

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PG CLAT 2025 Seats (LLM)

For postgraduate aspirants, here’s how many PG seats are available for the CLAT 2025 exam:

NLU Total PG Seats
NLSIU Bengaluru 100
NALSAR Hyderabad 66
WBNUJS Kolkata 60
NLU Jodhpur 50
NLU Bhopal 60
NLU Lucknow (RMLNLU) 24
HNLU Raipur 60
GNLU Gandhinagar 57
MNLU Mumbai 50
NUALS Kochi 60
NLU Odisha (NLUO) 44
NUSRL Ranchi 30
TNNLU Tiruchirappalli 18
DSNLU Visakhapatnam 24
MNLU Nagpur 45
MNLU Aurangabad 20
HPNLU Shimla 20
DNLU Jabalpur 30
DBRANLU Haryana 30
NLU Tripura (NLU-T) 30
Total PG Seats 1,519

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CLAT 2024 Exam: How Many Students Appeared for CLAT

A total of 71,243 students registered for CLAT 2024 across both UG and PG exams. Out of these, 68,786 actually showed up and took the exam.

Here’s the detailed split between UG and PG:

Exam Type Registered Appeared Absent
CLAT UG 60,295 58,504 1,791
CLAT PG 10,948 10,282 666
Total 71,243 68,786 2,457

CLAT 2023 Exam: How Many Students Appeared for CLAT

Approximately 50,600 applicants took the CLAT 2023 exam, resulting in a strong overall attendance rate of 93–95%.

Here’s the detailed split between UG and PG:

Exam Type Registered Appeared Absent
CLAT UG 44,763 41,905 2,858
CLAT PG 9,490 8,705 785
Total 54,253 50,610 3,643

CLAT 2025 Seat Intake of NLUs and Why the Success Rate is So Low

When you look at how many students appeared for CLAT 2025 , around 70,000 candidates, and then see that there are only 3,864 UG seats available across all National Law Universities (NLUs), you’ll instantly understand why the success rate is so low. For every seat, more than 18 students are competing, which makes CLAT one of the toughest entrance exams in India.

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CLAT vs Other Major Law Entrance Exams: Students appeared for CLAT

Exam Approx. Number of Candidates (UG)
CLAT 70,000+ (2025)
AILET 3,000–4,000
LSAT India 30,000–35,000
MH CET Law 25,000–30,000
IPU CET Law 10,000–12,000
CLAT vs Other Major Law Entrance Exams: Students appeared for CLAT

Other Differences:

Exam Full Form Exam Level Duration Key Difference
CLAT Common Law Admission Test National 2 hours For admission to 22 NLUs; high competition
AILET All India Law Entrance Test National 90 minutes Exclusive for NALSAR Hyderabad; smaller seats
LSAT India Law School Admission Test National 2 hours Used for multiple private law schools; adaptive pattern
MH CET Law Maharashtra Common Entrance Test State (Maharashtra) 2 hours State-level; preference for Maharashtra domicile
IPU CET Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test State (Delhi) 2 hours For admission in IP University Law Colleges in Delhi

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How Many Students Appeared for CLAT FAQS

Ques. How many students get selected in CLAT?

Ans. You should know that out of around 70,000 students who appear, only about 3,800 get selected for UG seats in NLUs because it’s really a tough exam.

  • For PG (LLM), even fewer make it in, around 1,500 seats for 15,000 aspirants, so it’s highly competitive.
  • That means you’ve got to be prepared, smart with your studies and focused if you want to make it through.

Ques. How many seats are in CLAT?

Ans. You should remember that CLAT offers about 3,864 UG seats across all NLUs in 2025.

  • On the PG side, there are around 1,519 LLM seats available.

Ques. Is CLAT 2025 tough?

Ans. You’ll find CLAT exam is considered tough and competitive, especially because it tests your everything including reading, reasoning and time management.

  • How well you can reason and speak English will determine how difficult you find it. You might be able to handle it if those are your strong points.

Ques. Is CLAT harder than JEE?

Ans. You should know that the comparison isn’t logical. While JEE heavily emphasises math and science, CLAT places more emphasis on comprehension, logic, and legal aptitude.

  • While CLAT's reading-heavy sections are difficult for some students, JEE's rigorous calculations make it more difficult for others.

Ques. Which is the best NLU in India?

Ans. NLSIU Bengaluru is right at the top, it’s consistently ranked #1 among other NLUs in India.

  • Following it are NLU Delhi and NALSAR Hyderabad, making up the top three.

Ques. Is CLAT exam MCQ based?

Ans. Yes, the majority of CLAT's sections are entirely MCQ-based. For each question, you receive one mark for a right response and 0.25 for a wrong one.

  • Make sure you practise a lot of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) because you will primarily be dealing with questions involving English, GK, legal reasoning, and other topics.

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