Common Law Admission Test
Hello,
The major difference between three year LLB and five year LLB lies in the fact that the latter one which is a integrated course comes in many forms such BA-LLB,BCom-LLB,BBA-LLB. Since, you specifically asked for BA-LLB, so this course includes all subjects related to BA as well as core subjects of law, similarly the same holds true for BBA-LLB where one studies the subjects related to BBA with core law subjects and in BCom-LLB too, this same procedure is followed.
The other differences is the duration of both the programme and the eligibility criteria which differs in both the case, for five years programme one needs to have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with minimum 50% marks while for three year, one needs to have passed graduation with at least 45% marks
Hope, this clears your doubt.
Hello Rahukramshetty.
Yes while taking clat you can simply write civil services exam. No problem is there where there is any problem against it. Civil services simply demands m kkr se. You need not to worry much just focus on your studies and score well ok .
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Dear,
LAWCET is a state level Common Entrance test to pursue law Course whereas CLAT is a National level Common law Admission test to pursue Law Course. As per the Eligibility criteria there is no upper age limit for the Exam, so you can attempt both the exams in Same time.
The Age eligibility criteria to apply for CLAT 2020 exam is the candidate must be below 20 years of age as of Jul 1,2020 for general category students. For Reserved category students i,e BC/SC/ST the age must be below 22 years of age. It is not too late you can satisfy the above eligibility criteria.
hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
Here I am providing you list of some top clat coaching centre in India. These are
Teachwell Institute.
Success Mantra.
Universal Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) .
AB Tutorials.
Pahuja Law Academy.
Maansarovar Law Center.
Sriram Law Academy.
I hope my answer will help you out
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Greetings!
In Current Affairs, some topics have traditionally appeared more frequently than others. These areas are Appointments, Awards, Sports, Days and Dates and Legal GK, than Controversies, Removals, MoUs etc. Thus, a student should study these topics thoroughly to prepare for CLAT current affairs section. However, this is merely as per the trend of previous years’, which might change this year. Therefore, candidates should not completely ignore the latter topics but go in-depth of the former topics.
Candidates should ensure that they devote 40 to 60 minutes to Current Affairs daily.
It is advised that candidates spend at least 20 minutes revising Current Affairs daily while preparing for CLAT. Students often find that a question looks familiar but are not able to pinpoint the exact answer to the question. That mainly happens due to lack of revision! Most students don’t falter in Current Affairs because of lack of regular studies, but because of lack of revision.
Mastering Current Affairs is about expanding the knowledge base not in whichever way possible but in a carefully methodical way. The Internet ecosystem is full of free Current Affairs resources, including Videos, Articles, News feeds, Questions etc. If a student doesn’t restrict himself/herself while preparing for CLAT current affairs section, he might soon find himself going through multiple sources daily in quest of new information, but without adding anything to his scores kitty.
Thus, a student should only restrict himself/herself to two sources for CLAT current affairs preparation - LegalEdge MonthLE magazines and either GKToday (news articles here are a little more explanatory) or CloudAffairs (News articles here are a little more precise here).
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National Law University, Odisha offers BA-LLB, BBA-LLB,LLM and PhD in law programs.
So, to answer your question, NLU Odisha doesn't offer LLB Program after graduation.
You may check out the following link to know more details regarding this-
https://www.nluo.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate-programmes/
dear candidate,
yes, you can appear for clat after b.com 1st year but if selected you will either have to pursue llb 1st year or b.com second year. i hope this solves your query. for any other doubts regarding the same, comment in the section given below.
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