Common Law Admission Test
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Dear Aspirant,
Main reason for getting low marks in your mocks are time management. You have to learn to manage time and then prepare your strategy with keeping the time constraint in your mind. It is most of the times the pressure of time we chose wrong questions to waste our time and this leads to low marks.
Calm yourself down and choose questions wisely and manage the time. Do not attempt lengthy questions. And you'll be fine.
hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi Sreemanmitha,
Sorry to inform you, but CLAT entrance offers admission to 5 years LLB and LLM.
To peruse 3 years LLB in Bangalore University you need to have degree of any University with a minimum percentage of 45% ( general category).
5% relaxation will be given in case of SC/ST applicants.
Hope this helps!
Hi,
If your query is related with doing 5-year BALLB program being offered at University Law College (ULC) I must say no. Because it has its own admission process. Basically, CLAT is an entrance exam for taking admission in NLUs. Eligibility Criteria for ULC's BALLB can be checked by following the link given: https://eng.bangaloreuniversity.ac.in/university-law-college/
I hope it helps!
Hello Bablu
Every other person has a different brain which works in different frequencies.
What I can study in 10 hours, maybe you can study in 2.
So this is really irrelevant.
But still to answer your question, according to some statistics, a good amount of 4–5 hours a day can help you get into a tier 1 college, but those hours should be with complete dedication and for 5-6 months.
Your mocks marks are suggesting that your basics are not that good and to get good marks in Mocks you have to first clear up your basics. You should stop taking mocks for a while and try practicing questions and building up your basics first.
Then when you are comfortable with at least 50% of the syllabus then go for mocks. You will see improvement.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University has seven affiliated colleges under it. The colleges have graduate, integrates, post-graduate and PhD. level law courses. Distance learning is also available as well as PG Diploma, Masters in Corporate Laws and certificate course in documentation. The university also runs a five year integrated course in LL.B. (Hons.). with BA, BBA, BCA and B.Com which has 548 seats in total.
The admission begins every year in June. CLAT is exclusive to the participating colleges. Though some other private and government colleges accept the score, TNDALU's admission is based on their own qualification exam. For PhD., there is an interview as well. The college thing varies from the requirement of the course and whether it is part-time of full-time. It is generally open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Eligibility criteria: For admission in undergraduate course, the minimum marks required in the qualifying exam is 55% for SC/ ST/ NRI candidates and 60% for general candidates. For admission in integrated courses, the minimum marks in the qualifying exam required is 60% for SC/ ST candidates and 70% for general candidates.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hii,
CLAT is a National level Common law Entrance test to pursue law Course. The Basic eligibility criteria is one must have passed 10+2 from a recognised Board of University with minimum 50% of marks. All the final year Intermediate students are also eligible to write CLAT exam.
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