Common Law Admission Test
Hi,
To get admission in VIT Law School, you must have a minimum of 60 % in your 12th. It considers CLAT, LSAT & anyother widely recognized law test as an entrance test. So you can write either of them and then fill your application for LLB course in the official website of VIT by filling the required details and submit your registration form. Then the merit screening happens based on your marks in LSAT, CLAT or any other law exam and candidates are shortlisted in that process.
For more details please visit:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/vit-law-school-chennai
Hope this helps!
hi,
see due to covid19 pandemic there is many competitive exam, board exam, university exam has post poned, so the exam will be reschedules and it depends on exam control authorities decision , so right now you need to frequently check the official website, and be update about the current news, right now there is nothing can be predicted about the exam dates.
Hi there,
After you get your CLAT scores, you will be given an All India Rank based on that scores, after you get the rank you will need to take p-art in counselling round where all the participating National Law Universities will declare their individual cut off list and based on this cut off list you will be allotted a college after this you will have to either lock in the college you have been allotted or continue to take part in the counselling process. If you decide to lock in the seat then you will have to pay the required admission fees to that particular NLU and get your required documents physically verified. For more details about the counselling process please visit, https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-counselling
Hello Aspirant
As declared by the government there will be a lockdown for 21 days!
We cannot predict anything after that too.As your coaching has been shut its better that you keep studying and prepare for the exam.
There are chances that the exam may be delayed.
So you can study from home,there are dozen of study material that are available online there are many mock test available.You can go through that and keep your studies on track.
And if there is any delay in the exam it will be notified to you through mail or it will be declared on the website.
Till then you study from the online material available.
I hope this helps
Regards!
For Lsat preparation the minimum time one should give is approx 120-150 hours in a 2-3 month period. Some students who wants to top and get best spends 250-300 hours.
And also it depends on your catching power that how you grab the things and in how much time.
If you are not able to give this much time and you only have 10 hours to give per week so you should start alot earlier.
Hello Aspirant,
Law college Dhanbad offers three years law programme. The Admission shall be given strictly on merit subject to the conditions stipulated by the Bar Council of India, New Delhi and Binod Bihari Mahto Koylanchal University, Dhanbad.
You can check the other information to go through with the given below link.
http://www.lawcollegedhanbad.ac.in/admin.php
Good Luck!
Hello,
From the year 2019, IPU has started taking CLAT scores as the qualification marks for admission in the university. The university has scrapped its IPU Law CET exam to bring the education system in par the National Law University. The students can now take admission in the university on the basis of CLAT 2020 scores for programs like BA LLB LLM etc.
For more information about the form and university visit:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/ip-university-law-admission-through-clat/amp
LPU ranked 16th in Law , among both private and government universities as per Ministry of education Government of India under NIRF.
Yes dear . For getting into LPU either you need to have valid CLAT score or you need to give LPUNEST . The eligibility criteria is - Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or CLAT. LPU accepts upto 10000 rank in CLAT for UG Law programmes.
For CLAT PG, the subjects that are covered are Constitution, Jurisprudence, Tort, Criminal law, Administrative law, IPR, Contract and Public International law. All these subjects are important for answering subjective and objective type of questions. Few books that can help you are:
Constitution:
Constitution book by V.N.Shukla
Constitution book by J.N. Pandey
Multiple Choice Questions on Constitution of India
Jurisprudence:
Jurisprudence and Legal theory by V.D.Mahajan
Studies in Jurisprudence and legal theory by N.V.Parajape
Decoding the Jurisprudence
Tort:
Law of Torts by B.M.Gandhi
IPC;
IPC bu K.D.Gaur
Contract:
Law of Contract and Specific Relief
International Law:
Text book on International law by Dr. Rakesh Kumar Singh
You can also benefit from the previous sample papers available at: https://law.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/clat-pg-question-paper-and-answer-key-2019?icn=exam-view&ici=exam-view_related-ebook-samplepaper
Hi Agam,
The prescribed application forms are either available online or from the local authorities, i.e. the Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Tehsildar's office/Revenue Department/District Collector's Office, or any other authority as specified in the State/UT of your residence. You will be required to produce proof of continuous residence in the State/UT for a specified minimum period, or that of holding land in the State/UT, depending on the rules in the State/UT concerned. Documents for proving your identity, attestation of the form by officers with the necessary authority, school certificates and the Tehsil Enquiry Report may also be required.
Documents required for obtaining domicile certificate:-
1- P roof of residence-license, voter card,etc.
2-Proof of his Birth- birth certificate, school certificate, or 10th or 12th marks.
3- two latest passport size photographs .
4-Proof of identity-voter card, Aadhar card, Driving license, and others as specified by the State Government.
Hope this will help,please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Thank You.
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