Common Law Admission Test
Dear Aspirant,
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test and if you have decided to build your career in Law then scoring good marks in CLAT and securing a seat in some good college of the country. For preparations yes you can do a crash course as from 2020 onwards CLAT exam is conducted offline and here are the list of few coaching centres for crash course of CLAT in Jabalpur:
Hope this information is helpful. Have a great day!
Hey prachi.
First of all go through the syllabus and understand the pattern and plan accordingly. Following is the number of questions and marks alloted respectively:
English including Comprehension
40
Legal Aptitude
50
Logical Reasoning
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Elementary Mathematics and Numerical Ability
20
Total
200
Go through previous papers and practice. Time management is very important in competitive exams so I would suggest you to practice and plan your time division for different sections accordingly. For books to follow you can go through the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
hope this helped.
all the best.
Hi Rhythm,
NUSRL or National University of Study and Research, Ranchi will anounce the syllabus for CLAT 2020 exam in last week of December,2019. You will get proper syllabus at that time only. But there are few parts in English that you must prepare for the CLAT exam.
1. Comprehension Packages
2. Word Meanings
3. English Grammar
4. Correct/Incorrect Sentences
5. Fill in the Blanks
AILET and CLAT both are the two most popular and important law entrance exams of the country. AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test and CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. While both the tests serve the law aspirants, there are few factors that make them different from each other.
Being the most sought-after law exams across the country, it is natural for students to face the dilemma of choosing between two tests.
Here is the difference between them for your better understanding.
THE PARTICIPATING INSTITUTES
CLAT is way ahead from AILET when it comes to the institutes which accept the candidates based on the exam. CLAT has 19 national universities participating in the test while AILET is just for one institute, that is NLU or National Law University, Delhi.
CONDUCTING BODY
CLAT is conducted on rotational basis by the participating institutes and as we have seen that AILET has only one participating institute, its the only one which conducts the exam. For instance, For the academic session 2018- 19, CLAT will be conducted by National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.
LEVEL OF COMPETITION
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.
AILET has 110 seats under it and more than 18000 students appear for the test. So the success rate is around 0.006%.
So the competition in AILET is huge. So if you are appearing for both, there is more chance that you will get selected in CLAT rather than AILET.
The paper patterns and syllabus are mostly the same for both. Even the marking is the same.
Hope this helps. All the best!
No, IPU or GGSIPU conducts its own exam for entrance in its various courses.
The exam for law courses to get admission in IP university is IPU CET Law.
The Last date of Application submission for the exam is 1st week of May 2020 .
The Date of exam and Result date would be 3rd week of May 2020 and 4th week of May 2020 respectively.
The application fees is 1000 Rs for all category students. The exam is of 600 marks and has 150 questions in total to attempt in 150 minutes.
About Clat, The Clat exam provides admission in several other law colleges all over the country including all the NUL's.
For further information on Clat exam you can visit:-
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india-accepting-clat
and for For IPU CET Law:-
https://www.careers360.com/exams/ipu-cet
Hi there,
Now there has been changes in the pattern of CLAT 2020, it will now be held in offline mode which means there will be a written exam, which will comprise of 120-150 questions in MCQ format, unlike earlier 200 questions, to know all about the changed pattern of the exam please refer to the link herein, https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
National Law School of India University (NLSIU) - Bangalore All India seats: 75 State wise: 0 Special seats: 5 NALSAR University of Law - Hyderabad All India seats: 84 State wise: 21 Special seats: 15 National Law Institute University (NLIU) - Bhopal All India seats: 80 State wise: 28 Special seats: 20 WB National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS) - Kolkata All India seats: 94 State wise: 10 Special seats: 23
National Law University (NLU) - Jodhpur All India seats: 100 State wise: 0 Special seats: 15 Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) - Raipur All India seats: 80 State wise: 80 Special seats: 25 Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) - Gandhinagar All India seats: 156 State wise: 0 Special seats: 31 Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU) - Lucknow All India seats: 80 State wise: 80 Special seats: 16 Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) - Patiala All India seats: 175 State wise: 0 Special seats: 21 Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) Patna, Bihar All India seats: 60 State wise: 60 Special seats: 20
National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) - Kochi, Kerala All India seats: 65 State wise: 55 Special seats: 16 National Law University (NLUO) - Cuttack, Odisha All India seats: 159 State wise: 0 Special seats: 21 National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL) – Ranchi, Jharkhand All India seats: 60 State wise: 60 Special seats: 0 National Law University and Judicial Academy (NLUJAA) - Guhawati, Assam All India seats: 60 State wise: 0 Special seats: 0 Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU) - Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh All India seats: 12 State wise: 120 Special seats: 0 Tamil Nadu National Law School (TNNLS) Triuchirapali, Tamil Nadu All India seats: 90 State wise: 90 Special seats:20
Maharashtra National Law University ( MNLU) - Mumbai, Maharashtra All India seats: 50 State wise: 0 Special seats: 10
GOOD LUCK!
Hello,
Yes, you must fulfill the eligibility criteria for CLAT to be eligible to appear for CLAT and the eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 or it's equivalent from a recognised board or university. Candidates belonging to general category must have passed with atleast 45% aggregate and candidates belonging to SC/ST must have atleast 40% aggregate in 10+2.
You can refer the article below for more useful information
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria/amp
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