Common Law Admission Test
Hey there
Top colleges for clat are
1. National law school of india University, banglore.
2. NALSAR University of law, Hyderabad.
3. Gujrat national law University, gandhinagar. Etc
Check list of top colleges from clat
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india-accepting-clat&ved=2ahUKEwiHwfeF77vlAhXCgeYKHSXyCBcQFjACegQIDxAd&usg=AOvVaw0Hoc453cmqxtqiGQzSTkUA&cshid=1572159850499
Good luck
yes. there are changes in pattern of CLAT from the next exam like reduction in he number of questions and more comprehensive questions. and Removal of legal aptitude section has not been confirmed yet.
I do not think these changes neccessarily prove beneficial to students who are better in English. you still have enough time to prepare and you definitely can crack NLSIU with the right preparation.
heres something to help you:
https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-preparation-tips
All the best.
Hello there!
Greetings!
Top coachings centres for clat are listed below :-
Thankyou
Hello Aspirant,
There are many coaching or institutes for the preparation of CLAT Program. But you can go for Career Launcher, It is mostly preferred by the students.
Good Luck!
Hi Anshika,
The Common law Entrance Test LL.M. 2020 will be held for admissions to the various Postgraduate Law courses of LL.M. in India. There will be a section based on comprehension which will consist of a passage. Then there will be q few questions asked. Students have to read the passage carefully and on the basis of that, they have to answer the questions. You need to have a good grasp on the English language in order to clear this section.
Dear Kamya, now CLAT is for Candidates after their 12th and so the exam tests your basic Legal aptitude. Now there are approximately 80 articles that are important. But for CLAT, you might not need to learn all of them because you are taking an entrance exam to study the legal aspects of the Indian Constitution. This section tests your Legal reasoning skills and not Legal knowledge skills. So try reading articles 12-18. This will give you a general idea. And you need to remember few points while attempting the Legal Aptitude section. Remember that this is a tie breaking section and so apply legal reasoning and not moral considerations. Choose the closest correct answer. Read the news paper daily and practise as many sample papers as possible to have a grip over this section.
Hello aspirant, I'd suggest Heritage, at Ravipuram road. The faculty is incredible and are sincerely committed towards their cause. They have weekend classes for kids doing their 11th and 12th as well as a repeaters batch. Further, students from Heritage have also consistently done well and are in the top NLUs in the country. Apologies if this comes across as propaganda, but I say this from personal experience.
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