Common Law Admission Test
These books shall help you:
Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal
Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
Analytical and Logical Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal
You may also try:
501 Challenging Logical reasoning Practise Book
Quantitative Aptitude Ebook by RS Agarwal
CLAT syllabus has been changed and to give you a gist of the changed syllabus, the no. of questions asked will be reduced from 200 to 120/125 but the time duration will be the same. If you pay attention to the smallest but most important things, you can easily score good marks.
English: There will be no more direct vocabulary questions. This section will have 40 questions and each carries 1 mark. This section will test your vocabulary and grammar. Reading newspapers on a regular basis will improve your word base and vocabulary.
GK: Static GK will be removed and only your knowledge on current affairs will be tested. This section consists of 50 questions and each question carries 1 mark. Questions will be asked from Current affairs and Static General Knowledge like History, Geography and Sciences. This is the most easiest section if you can read newspapers daily.
Mathematics: Only DI based questions. This section carries 20 marks and is based on Class 10th Mathematics. Constant practise of basic Mathematics is the key. You should practise quantitative aptitude questions like Percentages, Numbers and number systems, Time and work. Time Speed and Distance, Co-ordinate Geometry, Trigonometry and Probability
Logical Reasoning: More emphasis on critical reasoning questions. There will be 40 questions asked, each carrying 1 mark. The questions might include topics like Family tree, Syllogisms, Coding and Decoding, Arrangements and Critical Reasoning. Out of 40, you should atleast aim to answer 35 questions.
Legal Aptitude: No Legal GK questions but the reasoning questions will remain. This is the most important section. There will be 50 questions and each question will carry 1 mark. This section is divided into Legal Knowledge and Legal reasoning. Learn the most common legal terminologies and have a fair idea of whats happening in the legal world. Before you attempt questions, understand its meaning.
If you are preparing on your own, these books might help you: https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
Hello Aspirant,
In order to apply for KLEE LLM Programme, The candidate must have passed LLB program scoring 50% aggregate marks from University of Kerala or any other recognized university .
As you are pursuing B.com (//B.com) programme then you can apply for KLEE LLB programme as per the eligibility, Final year candidate can apply for the programme. (//B.com)
You can check the further information to go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/exams/klee
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You can become a judge only if you qualify the Judicial Services Examination. For this you need to have an LLB degree to appear for the competitive exam.
If you have qualified 12th board exam, You can appear for CLAT, AILET, LSAT India and SLAT.
To check the further information, You can go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/indian-judicial-services-examination-what-and-how-prepare
hello aspirant...
to become a judge after you 12 class the eligibility required is you should obtain a degree certificate in law or LLB. A law degree can be compared in about 7 years after the highschool, 4 years ug course and then 3 years in the law school. Every judge is a lawyer so unless you graduate in law and become a lawyer you cannot become judge. So for that the clat is important.
hope this helps..
Hi Atrayee.
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I hope you are asking in reference to GK and current affairs,so according to that I would suggest you go for the newspaper"The Hindu". The current affairs can be taken by reading and article and editorial are sometimes taken directly from them. That should help you out I hope
There is no specific subject criteria for appearing for CLAT. To be eligible for CLAT UG, you should have completed your 12th with a minimum aggregate of 45%. It is 45% for General Category and 40% for SC/ST. There is no upper age limit for CLAT. So if you fulfil the aggregate criteria, you are eligible for CLAT. And Candidates appearing for 12th also can appear for CLAT UG. Their admission is subjective to the fulfilment of this criteria. For more information on CLAT, please visit our page: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
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