Common Law Admission Test
Hey!
Once submitted, the candidate can not change the details in the application form. As per last year, no correction window may be provided by the authorities. So it is advised to fill the form carefully and recheck it before submitting.
In case you have made a mistake, you need to apply again as a fresh candidate. Also, you need to pay the application fees again.
Hope this answer helps!
Hello,
For CLAT UG will be conducted for a duration of two hours with 150 objective type questions, each carrying one mark, while 0.25 marks shall be deducted for every wrong answer. It will be comprehension based exam and questions from each subject will be set in similar manner.
The entrance test consists of five subjects;
While, in case of CLAT paper for PG course it consists of two section with questions in a mix of subjective and objective. For the first section of Objective Paper - One needs to have a thorough knowledge of all the subjects at Undergraduate program of Law covering fundamentals of law, constitutional Law and other law subjects comprising of International , Law of Contracts, Law of Torts etc. This paper carries 100 question carrying one mark for each, while there's deduction of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. The second section is subjective, and two descriptive essays are to be written.
For more details regarding this, visit official website of CLAT at https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/
Hello Aspirant,
CLAT syllabus for undergraduate entrance test will include topics like general knowledge & current affairs, English, legal aptitude and logical reasoning. To know the detailed syllabus of CLAT, You can go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
Good Luck!
I can suggest you some tips which will help you in preparing better for the same:
1. Check out the last year questions papers: it will help you to analyze a pattern and types of questions they ask in the Paper.
2. Take all the monthly magazine for the whole year: this will help you to read the news faster.
3. Check out the current affairs website/e-paper to get bulletins or short summary of the affairs.
4. Write down notes (but it might take longer time so do it as per the time limit)
5. Make sure that you complete a good amount of reading in a day. Do not go on for reading and remembering the whole news. Look out for a pattern of reading the current affairs which will help you in the exam as you have less time and a lot of syllabus to cover.
Hi Abhishek,
A pass ceritficate issued by any educational board certifies that the candidate has cleared all subjects scoring passing marks and is eligible to take up degree courses in other institutions. Since you have it you should proceed with completing the application.
Hello aspirant, I hope you are doing good.
It's good to know you are interested in CLAT . But yes, clearing boards with marks is more important , but now take just 1 hours extra to prepare for CLAT. But after giving 12th exam, make to get into a crash course of CLAT . This will really help you a lot.
I hope this helps.
No it will not cause any issue as for 10th there is no eligibility criteria written as such for CLAT. But you have to score atleast 45% if you are unresearved category.
I hope this will solve your query.
Good Luck
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