The Christ University Law Entrance Test (CULET) is an entrance exam conducted by Christ (Deemed to be University). Candidates who want to pursue undergraduate law programs like BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.) should attend and qualify this entrance exam. The exam assesses candidates on subjects such as English, General Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Legal Reasoning. It is conducted online and consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). In addition to the entrance test, the selection process includes Micro Presentation (MP), Skill Assessment (SA), and Personal Interview (PI). Candidates must have completed 10+2 from a recognized board to be eligible.
Overview
Features
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Details
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Exam Name
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Christ University Law Entrance Test (CULET)
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Conducted By
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Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru
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Purpose
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To get admission to undergraduate law programs (BA LLB (Hons.) & BBA LLB (Hons.)) at Christ (Deemed to be University).
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Exam Sessions
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The Christ University Law Entrance Test (CULET) is conducted in multiple sessions throughout the year, typically in three rounds:
- Session 1: Held in January - April
- Session 2: Held in April - May
- Session 3 (if applicable): Held in May - June
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Application Mode
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Online
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Steps of Application
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- Online Registration – Create an account.
- Form Submission – Fill in personal, academic, and exam details.
- Document Upload – Upload required documents (photo, signature, etc.).
- Fee Payment – Pay the application fee online via credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI.
- Application Confirmation – Download the confirmation for future reference.
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Application Fees
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Rs. 1,500 per session
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Payment Mode
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Online (Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, UPI) or Offline (SBI Challan).
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Eligibility Criteria
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Educational Qualification
- Candidates must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board.
- Minimum Marks Required:
- General Category: 45%
- SC/ST Category: 40%
Age Limit
- No specific age limit for applying.
Appearing Candidates
- Students currently in Class 12 can also apply, provided they submit proof of passing before admission.
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Mode of Exam
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Online mode (computer-based test)
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Medium of Exam
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English only
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Duration of Exam
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2 hours (120 minutes)
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Types of Questions
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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
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Exam Pattern
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Total Marks: 120
Section-Wise Breakdown:
- English Language – 30 questions (30 marks)
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs – 25 questions (25 marks)
- Quantitative Aptitude – 20 questions (20 marks)
- Logical Reasoning – 20 questions (20 marks)
- Legal Reasoning – 25 questions (25 marks)
After the exam, shortlisted candidates go through:
- Micro Presentation (MP)
- Skill Assessment (SA)
- Personal Interview (PI)
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Syllabus
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1. English Language
- Reading Comprehension
- Grammar (Error Detection, Sentence Correction)
- Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms)
- Para Jumbles
- Fill in the Blanks
2. General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Important National & International Events
- Awards & Honors
- Government Schemes & Policies
- Science & Technology
- Sports, Arts & Culture
- Historical Events
3. Quantitative Aptitude
- Basic Arithmetic (Percentages, Profit & Loss)
- Ratio & Proportion
- Time, Speed & Distance
- Averages & Ages
- Probability & Permutations
4. Logical Reasoning
- Blood Relations
- Coding-Decoding
- Syllogisms
- Number & Letter Series
- Seating Arrangement
- Directions & Puzzles
5. Legal Reasoning
- Legal Principles & Facts
- Law of Contracts & Torts
- Criminal & Constitutional Law
- Legal Maxims
- Important Supreme Court Judgments
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Marking Scheme
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- (+1) mark for each correct answer
- No negative marking
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Preparation Tips
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- Know the Exam Pattern & Syllabus – Understand subjects & weightage.
- Improve English & GK – Read newspapers, focus on vocabulary & current affairs.
- Practice Quant & Logical Reasoning – Solve daily math problems & puzzles.
- Master Legal Reasoning – Study legal principles & landmark cases.
- Solve Mock Tests & Previous Papers – Enhance speed & accuracy.
- Prepare for MP & PI – Work on communication & confidence.
- Manage Time Wisely – Follow a study plan & revise regularly.
- Stay Confident & Consistent – Believe in yourself.
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Helpline numbers
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- Main Campus Admissions Office: +91 92430 80800
- Bannerghatta Road Campus: +91 80 4012 9600
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Official Website
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www.christuniversity.in
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Important Dates
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Dates
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Release of Official Notification
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July 2025
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Start of Online Application
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July 2025
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Last Date for Application Submission
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To be announced
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Availability of Admit Cards
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A few days before the exam
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CULET 2026 Exam Date
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August 2025
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Declaration of Results
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To be announced
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Counselling Registration
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To be announced
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Note: These dates are tentative and subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, refer to the official website: https: www.christuniversity.in
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Counselling and Admission
The step-by-step process is listed below:
1. Exam & Shortlisting
- Candidates must appear for the Christ University Law Entrance Test (CULET).
- Shortlisted candidates proceed to the next selection rounds.
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2. Micro Presentation (MP) & Skill Assessment (SA)
- Micro Presentation (MP): Candidates speak on a given topic for 90 seconds.
- Skill Assessment (SA): Tests analytical and written skills.
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3. Personal Interview (PI)
- A face-to-face interview evaluates communication skills, subject knowledge, and suitability for the course.
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4. Final Merit List & Seat Allotment
- The university releases a merit list based on performance in CULET, MP, SA, and PI.
- Selected candidates receive admission offers.
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5. Document Verification & Fee Payment
- Candidates must submit required documents and pay the admission fee to confirm their seat.
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