The CLAT is conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities, while the Christ University Law Entrance Exam is conducted by Christ University, Bengaluru.
CLAT scores are accepted by numerous prestigious law schools in India. On the other hand, the Christ University Law Entrance Exam is exclusively for admission to Christ University School of Law, Bengaluru.
The CLAT follows a standardized format. It consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on subjects. The Christ University Law Entrance Exam has a different format. It consists of an objective-type test and a skill assessment test.
The syllabus for CLAT and the Christ University Law Entrance Exam differs slightly. While there are common areas like English, General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning, the specific topics and subtopics may vary.
CLAT generally requires candidates to have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum percentage. For the Christ University Law Entrance Exam, the eligibility criteria may include a minimum percentage requirement in the qualifying examination