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India's 2027 CLAT reform, guided by global experts, faces access concerns over digital and language barriers.
India’s CLAT exam reform, set to begin in 2027, will be guided by an international committee of academic experts reviewing test design, syllabus, and global models.
Public feedback is open until November 4, 2025, though concerns persist over digital and language barriers limiting access for rural, vernacular-medium, and low-income students.
Critics argue the current exam favors privileged candidates due to its emphasis on English fluency and abstract reasoning.
Student advocates continue pushing for reduced application and counseling fees, citing lack of response from the Consortium.
Meanwhile, CLAT, CUET, and LNAT serve different educational and career goals, with CLAT being the most competitive for top Indian law schools.
La reforma CLAT 2027 de la India, guiada por expertos globales, enfrenta preocupaciones de acceso por las barreras digitales y lingüísticas.