Common Law Admission Test
Hey,
With 54% You are eligible for applying in clat and if you want to pursue masters in law than you should apply for it. As your admission will mostly depends on your performance in clat exam. So, if you are really determined to do masters than go for it.
Hello student as you must know that clat constorium has recently change the pattern of question. Now onwards the entrance examination is completely comprehensive based you need to boos up your reading speed because you need to lots of passages.
The paper consists of 5 sections containing 150 questions and you'll get +1 marks for each correct answer and - 0.25 on each Negative answer.
I'll suggest you to read good newspaper and novels or biography books that'll help you to increase your reading skills.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Hey Vijay!
The actual number of applicants for the Common Law Admission Test differ every year and is usually experiencing a 8-10 % increase every year. Although the official records have many caveats attached to it but previous three year participants statistics is as follows:-
CLAT 2017:- 50,676
CLAT 2018:- close to 55000
CLAT 2019:- 60,000 approximately
So, approximately 55000 to 60000 students apply for the Clat examination every year. This number is the sum of total applicants for UG courses and the PG course. So, if you want to know about the UG course, approximately 50,000 people fill the exam every year and this year too you can expect the same trend.
However, it has to be said that many of those applicants fill the exam just to have an experience of a competitive examination after class 12 and hence if you are serious enough and have prepared well for the exam then your real competition is with probably 15000- 20000 people. Now, that is not any small number to compete against but given the stature of the examination, you will have to face such competition in order to fetch a seat in the top NLUs.
Good luck!
these are some of the best colleges you have through clat in Maharashtra -
Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Mumbai Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Nagpur Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Aurangabad Kirit P Mehta School of Law, Mumbai Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune
Hope this helps.
Hello Utkarsh,
After clearing CLAT, one can get admission in NLUs and other goverment and good private colleges for pursuing law courses.
CLAT is a exam which conduct by NLU.
There are so many career opportunities available in this field. One may become judge, advocates,work in law firms etc.
Good luck,
Hope it helps :)
Hey
The sort of readiness that CLAT requests is dynamic and requires smart work with proper analysis. An aggregate of the five areas are shrouded in the different decision question that incorporates Aptitude, English, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge / Current Affairs, and Elementary Mathematics - Numerical Ability.
Distinctively the CLAT test is directed for two hundred marks so you have to get ready for expanding most extraordinary scorekeeping as a main priority the last objective to get the spot from driving law college.
Now coming to specific areas:
GK and Current Affairs: Aspirant should be regularly in touch with the reading of newspapers, recollecting key identities, occasions, and honors is a helpful strategy in planning this segment. This part basically keeps an eye on the competitors learning in the current undertaking. The due importance is given to the current affairs and hence a candidate needs to read, listen, and watch NEWS on daily basis to stay updated with the latest in NEWS. Take up this area in a putting out fires mode. . In any case, prioritise to the most recent months (1st Half of the year).
Legal Aptitude: The applicant ought to likewise have an intensive reading of the constitution and an unmistakable comprehension of the Indian Penal Code. Here, it requires a deep understanding of the different sections used in the court of law.
Here start with the topic: Constitutional Law. Understand the basics and then solve questions.
Next, move on to the topics: Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, List of legal terms and maxims.
Finally come to Criminal Law
Elementary Mathematics: Practise has always been the key in MathYou need to make sure that topics like Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Time and Work, Time, Speed and Distance (Problems on Boats and Streams, Trains), Averages, Problems on Ages, Profit, Loss and Discount should be done. These are easy compared to topics like number system and algebra. So, complete these first.
Logical Reasoning: Logical reasoning test is to discover law hopeful’s capacity to distinguish designs, consistent connections, and amend strange contentions. Topics like Blood Relations, Analogy, Directions and Distance, Logical Sequence, Syllogisms, Odd one out, Statements & Arguments/Statements & Conclusions. These are easy when compared to topics like puzzles.
English: Aspirants need to require the fundamental perception of the language. The knowledge required in this area can be improved easily by a general newspaper, magazines, and books from good writers. The more you read the more you add up to your knowledge bank. Make it a habit to study regularly the different types of the English sources.
Reading comprehension is the key in this section.
Regular practice from online sites can easily help you master it and increase accuracy.
Then do the topics like spot the errors, fill in the blanks with appropriate words, close test.Some general practices
Take frequent mock tests so that you can analyze your performance + it also acts as a learning tool. Wherever you go wrong, make sure you spend some time in analyzing those areas.
Try to identify your areas of strength and weakness. Decide now itself the sequence of sections while attempting the paper.
Time management is also important.
Hello Shantanu
It is not mandatory to take Mathematics in 11th class to appear for 12th exam.But it will help you a lot if you have Mathematics in your +2.Because in new syllabus there are many topics of Mathematics which is related to 11th and 12th syllabus.
I Hope this Helps
Best Of Luck For The Exam !!!
Hello Ayushman,
Hope you are doing well.
Candidates who have secured higher marks in the BHU Law entrance examination will be ranked higher. However, candidates having a postgraduate degree in a discipline course will be ranked on the basis of their respective marks in the graduation degree. In case candidates have similar marks in graduation and in the qualifying examination then preference will be given to the candidate who has secured more marks in the relevant subject.
In case if still, the tie doesn’t break, candidates who secure higher marks in Mathematics will be preferred. If still tie continues, then higher marks secured by the student at 10+2 qualifying examination will be given preference. Moreover, students who have Mathematics as a subject will be preferred over the other one.
If a tie in marks still continues amongst the candidates, then the elder one will be taken into consideration.
Hey Ayushman!
The calculation of rank in the situation of two or more candidates securing the same score in CLAT is done by taking into consideration the CLAT Tiebreaker rules. Therefore, it may be possible that many candidates score the same marks but get different ranks. The criteria for tie breaker is as follows:-
• The candidate scoring more marks in Legal Aptitude Section is ranked higher. Therefore, many exam experts advise the aspirants to work harder for this section as it could prove to be the difference maker in the examination.
• If still the two or more candidates can't be separated and the tie still remains, then the older candidate will be ranked higher.
• If still the tie persists, then a computerized draw of lots is done to do the final ranking and end the tie.
I hope it clears your query. Good luck for the exam.
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