Common Law Admission Test
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The CLAT is an annual exam conducted in English only. The test is conducted in an online mode comprising of 200 questions and having 5 sections. The duration of the test is 2hrs. Negative marking is also present in this test and to be eligible for CLAT, you must have passed 12th.
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hello dear student ,
I understand your query and as you have asked for the sample papers for class and so here I am attaching a link from where you can download the sample papers and also the previous year question papers and I hope this will be helpful for you.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-sample-papers
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Hello Rajaji,
It is very easily to pass CLAT if you follow this tips .,
For more details once visit the below link.,
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-2020
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Hi Naveen!
Good coaching is needed to crack a exam like CLAT. Here are the best coaching classes for CLAT:
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Hi Tanya!
Yes you can opt BA LLB without CLAT.
There are numerous level 3 and some level 2 Law Colleges crosswise over India, where admission is done on a first-start things out conceded premise. No entrance exam. Simply meet the base criteria as far as your past scholastics and pay the charges. These are legitimate schools, perceived by the Bar Council and have multi year and multi year LLB courses, subsidiary to different Universities. They regularly won't have any arrangement procedure and different offices additionally are very fundamental.
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Hello Tanya !!
Yes ,you need to appear for the CLAT examination to pursue BA LLB.CLAT is the entrance exam to get admission in 21 National Laws Universities,to give this exam you must qualify the eligibility criteria set for BA LLB course. I hope this information may helps you.
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Thank you very much for answer my question last year i have redye to join in LLB but the collage staff said with out intermediate you con study LLB can you please conform me how to apply
Hello Arun!!
Yes,CLAT entrance exam is for the candidates who wants to pursue 3 years LLB,5 years integrated LLB and LLM programs.I hope this helps you.Thank you!!
Hey Ritika,
Hope you are doing well!
Well dear,you don't need to study a particular subject for CLAT,as CLAT asks questions in terms of English,GK,Legal Aptitude,Logical Reasoning and Mathematics.
And,Yes you can prepare for it after your Board exams but the thing is you have to work deeply on it keeping aside all the distractions.
Also,for more information you may go on the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching
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