Common Law Admission Test
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The eligibility criteria to appear for CLAT is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. Candidate belonging to general category must score minimum 50% marks in 10+2. Candidates belonging to SC and ST category must score minimum 45% marks in 10+2. Candidates appearing in 10+2
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Yes, you can prepare for CLAT without coaching. For this, you need to first view the important aspects of the exam. I have mentioned some of the aspects below
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For NLUs the clat is compulsory. Private colleges have their own admissions test. You can attend any private college without having to pay anything, certainly. Only nlus must take the clat.
Other than NLU Delhi and HPNLU Shimla, 20 National Law Universities
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According to your rank 5000 you may or may not be get seats under NRI Sponsored seats Chances are less with this rank but still if you want to try then you can do. If you score rank under 2000 then you chances to get seats under NRI Sponsored
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CLAT toppers share one feature in common: they all used solved CLAT sample papers to prepare for the exam. Nidhi Agarwal, who received an AIR 2 in CLAT 2021, claims to have completed over 100 sample examinations before to the exam. The purpose of taking the mock exams
Dear aspirant,
The Consortium of National Law Universities releases the eligibility criteria for clat for both integrated LLM and Candidates who want to appear for common law admission test must fulfill the eligibility criteria.
The eligibility criteria is simple:-
No , Permutations and combinations is not a part of clat syllabus. For knowing all details regarding CLAT syllabus, questions type, it's percentage, you can check this link https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjN8r2ctKT4AhXV2DgGHZyHDAUQFnoECC0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw3kSSZ3NpvumGqGsWotT1TD
There are no specific books for SLAT preparation. All types of law exams have a similar syllabus.
You need to majorly prepare for the following sections:
1. General Knowledge - Start with reading newspapers, and current affairs
2. Legal Reasoning- Look at previous year papers for an idea about topics
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