Common Law Admission Test
Hello student in that Case you need to appl in clat application as a appearing candidate. And your admissions will depend on your results of your board in case if you pass then they will give you admission other wise if you're not able to provide the certificates they'll cancel your admission.
Important dates for clat
Application :-1January to 31st March
Exam :-10th May 2020
Results 24th May 2020.
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Hello,
Definitely you can pull it off from any point in life. You should never feel demotivated or low because of less marks. You have a life to live ahead and less or high marks are all part of a game. Feel motivated to have one more attempt and this time make your weak points your strong ones. Some tips can be of to make focus on the topics everyday like current affairs or gk is supposed to be written everyday to make sure that you remember them by heart. Moreover, focus on your weak points and solve them to the level of bringing decent score. And practice more on the strong zones to make sure that you score high in those papers. I would suggest you to prepare a timeline or a deadline to achieve. Plan your study and topics and at the end solve papers like you are sitting in an examination hall to face that pressure and bring confidence.
Hello student as the clat constorium change the pattern of the clat entrance examination in November month recently.
New pattern of the examination are mentioned below :-
The paper consists of 5 sections containing 150 questions. You'll get 1 marks for each correct answer and a - 0.25 for each Negative answer.
Legal Reasoning:-. 35-40 question
English comprehension :-28-32 question
Quantitative aptitude :-13-17 question
Logical Reasoning:-28-32 question
Current affairs :-35-40 question
Important date for clat.
Application :- 1January to 31st of march
Admit card likely in March, April
Exam :- 10th of May
Results 24th of may.
The best books for CLAT preparation are
Please click the below to get subject wise books for clat perparation
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
First of all be acquainted with CLAT Syllabus, do revision on a regular basis, go through previous year papers in order to anaylze your progress, do mock tests as soon as you complete your syllabus, doing this is highly recommended.
You can get previous year sample paper of CLAT by visiting the following link-
https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-sample-papers-previous-years
hello,
yes you can apply now as you are in your final year of 12th and CLAT board has allowed students who are in their final year and will appear the board exam.
During counselling process and admission, you have to show original documents as proof saying that you have passed 12th with a good percentage.
For more details please visit the link given below:- https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
Hope it helps!
Here are the list of exams with their brief description:
1. CLAT- Common Law Admission Test is an entrance exam for the National Law University and also used by other Universities to give admission for LLB and LLM. There are total of 22 NLUs in India like NLU Jodhpur, GNLU, NLU Bangalore etc. There is no upper age limit in this and other eligibility criteria are: 45% in 10+2 for General/OBC and 40% in 10+2 for SC/ST.
2. LSAT- Law School Admission Test is an entrance exam which occurs four times a year conducted to check the reading and verbal reasoning skills . The scores of LSAT are accepted by top institutes like IIT Kharagpur Law School, Jindal Law School, UPES dehradun etc.
3. AIBE- All India Bar Exam is basically not conducted to get admissions in Law Schools rather the purpose is to check the efficiency and capability of an advocate to practice the profession law.
4. AILET- It is especially conducted to get admission in NLU Delhi programs but scores are also accepted by some other Universities.
5. SET- Symbiosis Entrance Test is another entrance exam conducted by Symbiosis University.
6. DU Law Entrance Exam is conducted by DU for admissions in LLB and LLM.
There are few others which are University specific but these are main which covers all the top colleges for Law in India.
CLAT paper for PG course 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, which is to write two descriptive essays.
Only after qualifying objective section, subjective section will be evaluated. In case of General Candidates, qualifying marks is 40%, while it's 35% for SC/ST/PWD in Objective Section.
For more details regarding this, please visit official website at https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/pg-syllabus.html
Manish, in CLAT 2020, you will be assessed on five subjects- English, Elementary mathematics, Logical reasoning, General knowledge and current affairs, and Legal aptitude.
Topics covered under each section are as follows:
For more details on important topics, question paper pattern and marks distribution, please visit: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
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