For appearing in this examination, the aspirant must be: Aspirants must complete their secondary and senior secondary education In senior secondary school, aspirants must obtain 45% if they belong to Category of other backward classes (OBCs) or general. And, they must obtain 40% if they are Specially-abled or belong to the Scheduled Class (SC) category or Scheduled Tribe (ST) In graduation, aspirants must obtain 50% if they belong to Category of other backward classes (OBCs) or general. And, they must obtain 45% if they are Specially-abled or belong to the Scheduled Class (SC) category or Scheduled Tribe (ST) Aspirants of any age group can apply for this exam. There is no specific age limit Aspirants must be Indian. NRIs also can apply for this examination
Here, the 10 law colleges are listed, which take admission on the CLAT examination: NALSAR University of Law, situated in Hyderabad National University of Advanced Legal Studies, situated in Kochi National Law School of India University, situated in Bangalore National Law University, Jodhpur, situated in Jodhpur Hidayatullah National Law University, situated in Raipur Gujarat National Law University, situated in Gandhinagar National Law Institute University, situated in Bhopal Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, situated in Lucknow The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, situated in Patiala The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, situated in Kolkata