Common Law Admission Test
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As per your question and considering your CLAT rank, if we consider the general rank then the answer would be NO, you did not stand a chance to get into any NLU. However, Considering your SC rank, the answer is YES, you very much stand a chance to get
Hello, CLAT exam is not taken separately for every college. It is a national entrance exam which is held only once a year. CLAT 2022 was held on 19th june. Then the admissions in law colleges are based on your CLAT rank. So, if you want to check your chances
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Most of the best colleges and universities take admission in LLB courses on the basis of entrance exams while there are some universities which offer direct admission. These are as follows-
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CLAT reasoning is divided into three categories -
1. Legal aptitude
Indian Constitution - Fundamental Rights, Duties, Judiciary, Parliament, Directive Principles of State Policy, Local governments
Important amendments and provisions
Important judgments
Current legal affairs
2. Logical reasoning
Analogies
Series
Seating arrangement
Syllogisms
Blood relations
Logical sequences and matching
You are asking a question for an exam which is considered to be one of the top Law entrance exams. Everything is equally important but being smart has its own place in the exam. So here I am listing some important topics for CLAT exam though every topic is
Dear Roshini,
According to the new CLAT pattern introduced in 2020, there is no fixed syllabus for logical reasoning. It has become more of an aptitude based exam .
Logical reasoning section now contains several 450 word paragraphs followed by five multiple choice questions based on each paragraph .
Therefore,
Dear Rohini,
According to the new pattern of CLAT introduced in 2020, it is only verbal reasoning that is part of the syllabus .
You can expect to get several 450 word paragraph and multiple choice logical reasoning question based on that paragraph. Logical reasoning is an integral part of
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) administers the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) to select applicants for admission to both undergraduate and graduate law programmes. Although many private colleges and universities also accept CLAT marks for entrance to law programmes, the exam
Hope you are doing great. For CLAT that is Common Law admission test the question paper is divided into different sections and GK is one of the best scoring section you have. In GK part you get score easily and I suggest to buy the Lucent's for static
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