Common Law Admission Test
Hello!!
I'll mention some of the best CLAT coaching institutes in Odisha.Those include:
You can choose a institute of your preference based on their fee structure,location of the institute from your locality etc..All the best!!
Hello aditi
You need to complete your 3rd year first, because you will need your degree for the verifications.or you will become ineligible for the admission.or if you get your degree before the verification date then you can fill the CLAT exam forms.
I hope it helps.
Hello shafina
Yes CLAT pattern is now changed.
Deductive reasoning is nothing but drawing conclusions from given information,you have to be accurate in drawing conclusions as you don't have to add something from yourself.you need to be critical and on point.
Yes you have to practice for legal reasoning also.it is part of syllabus.
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You can get sample papers and new mock tests in market.therr are many books
The eligibility criteria for CLAT exam is that you must be 12 board exam / senior secondary exam with minimum 45 % marks . So if you can apply for the same .
All the best . Thank you.
Hello swati
CLAT PG have eligibility different for different categories.
General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCI. category students need 55% marks or equivalent grades.
But SC/ST only need 50% marks or equivalent grades.
Hello,
The CLAT LLM is also known as the CLAT PG examination. It is a test conducted to take admissions into 21 National Law Universities for LLM program.
The eligibility criteria for CLAT PG examination is that the candidate should have completed his / her LLB or equivalent degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%
The CLAT PG examination is of 2 hours duration with 100 Objective type questions and 2 essay type questions. 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect attempt.
The syllabus of CLAT PG examination is given below:
1. Constitutional Law
2. Law of Torts
3. International Law
4. Jurisprudence
5. Intellectual Property Law
6. Law of Contracts
7. Criminal Law
The exam marks distributions are as follows:
The question paper of CLAT PG includes both multiple-choice questions (MCQs), and essay type questions.
MCQs and comprehension based questions will carry 100 questions of one mark each, while subjective questions will be of 50 marks.
Objective type questions:
100 Questions for 100 Marks
40 Questions on Constitutional Law
60 Questions on other topics.
Subjective Type Questions:
The paper includes two essay type questions each carrying 25 marks; the topics of the essay would be law and contemporary issues. The word limit for the essays will be 800 words.
Best Wishes.
Khushwant, if you belong to Hiindi Medium, you will have to work double hard. But the best part is that the syllabus can be easily understood and so you can crack the exam,
Try reading these books for your CLAT preparation:
English Including Comprehension:
You will be tested on your Vocabulary Usage, Comprehension Ability, Selecting Words/Phrases, Error Detection, Rearrangement, General Usage, etc.
1.Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis:
This book helps you in understanding the basics and will teach you as many as 2500 words. There are several exercises in this book and with practise you will learn how to use a word in a certain context. You will also learn how to speak English grammatically correct.
2. English is Easy by Chetnanand Singh:
This is book has been known to have helped students score high marks in General English in many competitive examinations.
General Knowledge and Current Affairs:
You will be given passages derived from news, magazines and other non fiction material. Each passage will be followed by a series of questions that you need to answer. The topics might be around Arts and Culture, International Affairs, Contemporary events, Historical Events and Legal reasoning. Nothing beats than your News Papers and News Channels for keeping yourself updated with the current happenings.
Legal Reasoning:
Here again, you will be given a passage related to facts or scenarios involving legal matters, public policy questions or moral philosophical enquiries. You need to identify and infer the rules and pricnciples set in the paragraph and apply the same to various fact situations.
Butterworths LexisNexis is a good choice here. It provides information with important legal reference and tax reference materials.
Legal Reasoning: You may have to recognise an argument its premises and conclusions. Read and identify the arguments set in the passage. Critically analyse patterns of reasoning and assess how conclusions may depend on evidence.
Mathematcis will be at basic level so try to brush the simple formulae from your 10th to 12th books.
Hello Komal
CLAT UG 2020 has changed its pattern.The number of questions has been reduced to 150 from 200.Also the questions will be Comprehension-based questions from Quantitative Techniques, English, Current Affairs, Deductive Reasoning and Logical Reasoning will be part of the paper.
So here is some of the tips for you,to prepare for these subjects-
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
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