Common Law Admission Test
BLAT is the law entrance examination for admission to Banaras Hiindu University. It is conducted at a University level. CLAT is a National level entrance examination for admission to Law Courses in NLUs across India. 21 National Law Universities, 2 Public Sector Institutions and 43 other Institutions accept CLAT score across India. BLAT is for LLB Hons and BA LLB Hons Programmes in BHU. The outreach of BLAT is confined only to Banaras Hindu University.
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Hello,
You have not mentioned the college name you are interested in. However top colleges for LLB are:
All of these take CLAT scores for admission.
if you wish to ask for any other college, feel free to ask in comments.
Good luck
Hi javed!! Hope you are doing well!! CLAT is an important exam if you want to get in good law colleges of our country. It includes many subjects like logical reasoning,English, current affairs etc. I would say, subjects like logical reasoning or english, you can practice in 10 days and get a grip on their problems, but current affairs and GK needs to be studied on a regular basis to get a good result. It can't be studied in a short period of time. But is your current affairs is good, then you don't need tk worry, study well in these 10 days, give all your effort and solve as many probelms as you can. You will surely get a good result.
Hi mahak!! Hope you are doing well!! CLAT is a common law admission test conducted to select students to take admission in good law colleges of our country. CLAT is an exam where you will be tested for your English and logical reasoning knowledge,but let me remind you that this portion covers only the 40% of the syllabus. The rest 60% is based on the study of legal aptitude and current affairs/GK. You need to keep your knowledge of current affairs strong and keep reading current affairs or GK books like pratiyogita darpan, competition success review,etc. Also keep practicing all the mock papers of this exam. For more details ,you can go through the given link- https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching/amp#aoh=15829709942013&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s
Hello Aspirant,
you can definitely apply for CLAT exam along with your B.COM. However, since you are in 2nd year of your college i'll recommend you to first complete with for graduation and then start with your LLB 3 year course. Following is list of top law colleges through clat:
All the best
Hello
The cutoff required for admission varies every year from college to college depending on parameters such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates appearing in the exam, number of seats, etc.
I am providing you the previous year IPU cutoff of BALLB/BBA LLB for reference and to have an idea about the rank required to get a seat in IPU colleges. Check the cutoff using the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ipucet-law-cutoff
Do let us know if you have any other queries.
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Hello aspirant
Admission to bls llb course depends on which institute you are applying to i.e. some institutes take entrance exams for admission while some institutes do not take entrance exams for admission rather they consider the 10+2 marks for admission.
The courses offered by CLAT are:
therefore clat does not offer bls llb course instead institutes conducts their own entrance exam for admission or prepare their own merit list. eg. admission to government law college in mumbai is based on MH CET LLB exam.
if you could specify which institute you are looking at, i can help you in a better way.
hope this helps
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