Common Law Admission Test
Hi Candidate,
Talking about the Indian Constitution- It came into functionality on 26 January, 1950 and marked the beginning of the Pillars of the Constitution known as the Legislature and Administration.
Here are some notes and important points about the jurisdiction of India- There are four main types of jurisdiction - (1) exclusive federal jurisdiction; (2) concurrent federal jurisdic- tion; (3) partial federal jurisdiction; and (4) proprietary jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court of India is the Highest Jurisdictory body- which formulates and co-ordinates the workings of National and Inter- State Governments in a few cases.
Hope that this answer helps you.
Hi,
Been a past student of IMS Guwahati I would suggest you to join this institute which is one of the top most coaching centre in Guwahati for preparing for BBA/ BBM/ LAW entrances like NPAT (nmims), SLAT , SET(symbiosis), IPM ( IIM, Indore & Rohtak), CLAT (NLUs), AILET (NLU, Delhi), LSAT (jindal global law school) etc. IMS will give you the best study materials, mock tests with experienced faculties.
Right now m doing my graduation in BBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, one of my friend had also joined NLU, Op Jindal. And I also got calls from Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, St. Xaviers & Christ University.
All the best!
Hey Sumit.
After Class 12th from Science stream you will be eligible to do both Law as well as BA. There is no restriction based on your stream in class 12th. The choice between the two should be based on where your area of interest lies. If you want to pursue law, then CLAT and other entrances for law would be a better option as joining law after class 12th you'll be able to complete it in 5 years only. And if you do BA first and then go for law separately then you'll take 6 years in total 3 for each. After 12th directly you'll have better and wider options for law colleges. So you can prepare for CLAT and keep BA as a backup option.
Best of luck
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