Common Law Admission Test
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You should give both CLAT and MHCET if you want to pursue 5 year LLB, as CLAT scores are accepted by NLU's and MHCET scores is accepted by colleges like GLC, Mumbai and other govt and private law colleges in Mumbai. Given both is a good option as by this you can keep your options open as to where you want to pursue your 5 year LLB and make up your mind. I would also suggest you to give AILET as one of the top NLU i.e. NLU Delhi accepts AILET scores for its 5 year LLB. I have attached a list of top law colleges in India which can help you make up your mind as to where you want to pursue your 5 year LLB, https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking
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The syllabus of CLAT PG and AILET PG is slightly different
the syllabus of AILET PG is - Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, Property Law, International Law, Law of Torts, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Law of Crime where law of tort forms major part along with an essay section of 50 marks
Whereas in case of CLAT PG Constitutional Law forms major part of syllabus along with Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Law of Torts, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Law of Crime. The detailed syllabus of CLAT can be accessed here, https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus and of AILET here, https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-syllabus
Recently Consortium of NLU has changed CLAT 2020 pattern where the number of questions have been reduced from 200 to 120-150 and also comprehension based questions are introduced in English, Deductive Reasoning, English etc, since it has been changed recently so for making changes in the app in respect of new syllabus will take some time, although you can ask any query regarding the new syllabus on this platform
Dear Aspirant,
There is no fix time period is provided by CLAT regrading the scope of questions that can be asked under current affairs questions, however, you can expect questions from last 6 months or so as it is advised by Faizan Mustafa, the former president of consortium( CLAT ) to read newspapers for these moths till the date of exam.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi there, you can get admission in LLB at LPU through CLAT score. You need to have at least 50 percent marks in qualifying exam.
LPU's Law is duly affiliated with the Bar Council of India (BCI) which is one of the Best in India in terms of quality education & creating excellent career aspects. There is a specific Aim of the - Targeting students with an interest to pursue legal education with social sciences to benefit society. The highest salary last year was 6.2 LPA and 5.1 LPA was the average salary.
CLAT has gone under some changes to shift the exam from memory based learning to logical based learning.
Moreover, the number of questions is reduced from 200 to anywhere between 120-150 questions under the same time limit of 120 minutes.
The GK section, which consists of many static GK questions is changed to Current affairs question, which will include more recent questions.
There will be reading and comprehension based questions in which you are given a paragraph to read and you have to answer questions on the basis of what you have read.
Quantitative part and law parts are also relaxed and question based on logical reasoning, like some data, tables are given and you have to answer on the basis of those questions. These are asked to check whether candidate can read graph and tables to extrapolate data logically.
All in all, the paper is shifted from memory based learning to logical based learning which is a good thing for students and the significant reduction in number of questions is also a good news for students.
Raj, The no.of questions has been reduced from 200 to 120-150. The exam will be conducted offline for a duration of 2 hours. The questions will be asked on Quantitative Techniques, English, Current Affairs, Deductive reasoning and logical reasoning.
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