Common Law Admission Test
yes you can do that if a school allows you but I don't think it is not beneficial because you are missing school you are not doing coaching then what purpose of sitting idle and just hoping that you will prepare on yourself better you should do regular schooling because it's a lifetime opportunity and you will learn something apart from academic there are many things which can be learn from the school only and it is the age at which you should go to school if you are free therefore I would like to suggest you that you should not miss this school and if you are doing so then you had to coaching as there is no point in missing school
Dear Aspirant,
CLAT is one of the most popular and important law entrance exams of the country. It stands for Common Law Admission Test. CLAT has 19 national universities participating in the test. It is conducted on rotational basis by the participating institutes. For instance, For the academic session 2018- 19, CLAT will be conducted by National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi. CLAT offers 3000 seats in all National universities under it. So the success rate for the same is 6% as 50,000 students appear for this exam.
To appear for the same, candidates should clear class 12th with a minimum aggregate percentage of 45. Candidates appearing for 12th in the same year are also eligible to apply. There is no upper age limit.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello student yes you can but nlsui will offer firstly to those students who filled it in their first choice and as per their rank it'll be allotted accordingly so if your first choice is NLSIU then you must fill it in first choice and NLASAR in second so even if you score less rank in comparison to NLSUI it won't effect you. You can now even change your prefferd college choices till the last date of CLAT application which is 30th of March by clicking on edit form on official clat constorium website.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Hello,
CLAT ( Common Law Entrance Test ) is an exam conducted to take admission into the 21 National Law Universities of India and 43 other Educational Institutes. National University of Study And Research In Law (NUSRL), Ranchi will conduct CLAT 2020 in offline mode on May 10, 2020.
Given below are some books suggested by the experts that you can prefer for preparing for the CLAT 2020 examination.
Word Power Made Easy
Butterworths
Lexis Nexis
Analytical Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
Analytical and Logical Reasoning
Objective Arithmetic
GK Today
Manorama Year Book
India Year Book
Universal’s LLB Entrance Guide
Best Wishes.
Government Law College, Churchgate offers B.L.S.L.L.B for a duration of five years, admission is done via MH-CET LAW exam, .Candidate needs to have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with 45% aggregate, for reserved categories it's 40%. You can register at mahacet.org (//mahacet.org) .last date is tomorrow, exam will be conducted on 12th April, 2020.
The exam will be conducted for duration of two hours in MCQ format with 150 questions from five sections: Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning with 40 questions for 40 mark, Mathematical Aptitude with 10 questions for 10 marks, English with 30 questions for 30 marks, Logical and Analytical Reasoning with 40 questions for 40 marks, General Knowledge with Current Affairs carrying 30 questions for 30 marks. Medium will be in English and Marathi.
Hello Aspirant,
No there is no notification came out regarding to submit EWS certificate with the CLAT 2020 form. I suggest you to go the link before filling the form.
Link: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-application-form-what-you-must-know-applying
I hope this will solve your query.
Good Luck
Hi Harsha
These are the best books for CLAT PG 2020
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Yes, you can surely apply for the Common Law Admission Test while appearing for the board exams of class 12 for admission to UG courses. The eligibility criteria for CLAT states that the candidates who have passed their class12th Board Examination or The Senior Secondary School Examination can apply for the exam. In addition to it, the aspirants have to secure a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying exam for General Category and for SC and ST candidates, they need to secure 40% marks in qualifying exam. However, not only the students who have passed their class 12 examination can apply but also the candidates who are appearing in their qualifying exam can appear. In the case of admission to UG courses, this qualifying exam refers to Class 12 examination and hence you have all the rights to appear for it and there is no problem in applying for the exam but you also have to ensure that you fulfill the educational (and also other) eligibility criteria for the exam. If you want to know more about CLAT 2020, you can refer this link
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
Hii Mathili
Since currently you don't have OBC category validity so it's better you tick general because if one asks for your category validity you won't have any proof as of now so, it's safer to go with general category as of now.
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