CLAT 2020
Hello,
The last date to withdraw CLAT 2020 application was July 10, 2020. You cannot withdraw your application now by any means. Candidates who withdrew their CLAT 2020 application will get refund after a deduction of Rs.400. For SC/ST category candidates it is Rs. 400 and Rs. 500 for Other Categories. You cannot withdraw now but you can skip attending the exam but you won't get any refund.
Hello student it's difficult to predict exact cut off as consortium of Clat recently changed the pattern for this year but it's expected that score around 90 marks is good for admission into NLU'S. Cut off vary every year on various factors like level of question in examination seats available and total nunumber of applicants in the entrance examination.
Clat examination is scheduled on 28th September 2020.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
The factors that determine your rank in CLAT are your CLAT score, your CLAT All India Rank and your Category Rank. And it is the CLAT Category rank that actually helps in being shortlisted for NLUs. And the Category rank keeps changing on the basis of no.of Candidates who appeared for CLAT in that particular Category. So what might be the trend in 2018 or 2019 might not be the same in 2020 because cut offs change every year along with the top score and no.of Candidates who appear for the exam. An All India Rank of 52762 is a Rank of 3653 under SC Category in 2019. And in 2019, under SC Category the Opening rank was 144 and the Closing rank was 3010. These are All India Ranks. This might be below 500 under SC Category rank. It is difficult to predict marks vs Category rank because we do not know how many Candidates from that Category appear for the exam and how many would qualify.
Hello Aspirant,
Your predicted CLAT Rank is 11683 .According to analysis of previous year eligibility criteria for national law university following are the shortlisted colleges in which you may have a chance to get a seat:
MNLU Mumbai - Maharashtra National Law University,Mumbai
CNLU Patna - Chanakya National Law University,Patna
NLU Kochi (NUALS) - The National University of Advanced Legal Studies,Kochi
NLU Trichy - Tamil Nadu National Law University,Tiruchirappalli
NLU Assam (NLUJAA) - National Law University And Judicial Academy,Guwahati
Since eligibility criteria vary every year I would refer you the college predictor link:
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
I would also recommend you the following article which will definitely help you sort colleges:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff
GoodLuck!
hi.
As per the covid-19 situation going on , CLAT Consortium has postponed the examination and they also reopened the CLAT application form.Canditate , earlier the last date of submitting the application form was July 10 but know it has be revised and extended up to August 15.
There is one more change that has been updated which is the candidates can also select the new exam centres now which are given by the Consortium.
Hope this helps.
ALL THE BEST.
Acoording to me.. 120-130is the safe zone but.. almost try for 150+ .. it would be better if u score above 150.
Dear Aspirants,
The best decision will be fill up your application forms of private universities before Clat.
If you wait for clat result then there will be less colleges left out. So, fill your Application form before Clat results.
If u get results of either clat or other private colleges, you will so many choices in your hand and you can walk forward in your life.
Thank you,
All The Best
hello aspirant,
here's the marking scheme for you
hope this helps you to prepare for the exam
Sections
Questions per section
Marks per section
English including Comprehension
28 - 32 MCQs
28 - 32 marks
Current Affairs including General Knowledge
35 - 39 MCQs
35 - 39 marks
Logical Reasoning
Legal Reasoning
Quantitative Techniques (Elementry mathematics up to class 10th)
13 - 17 MCQs
13 - 17 marks
Total Questions*
150 MCQs
150 marks
All the best for your exam
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