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Can science student give clat exam


Sheikh Kashif 30th Jan, 2025
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Mukesh Dosad 31st Jan, 2025

Yes! Science students can give the CLAT, There are no restrictions on the stream you studied in 12th grade.


Educational Qualification: Must have passed Class 12 (or appearing in 2025) in any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts).


Minimum Marks:

General/OBC: 45%

SC/ST: 40%


Subjects in CLAT: Even though you're from Science, CLAT tests English, Logical Reasoning, Legal Aptitude, GK, and Mathematics (basic level).


No Age Limit for CLAT UG.

Mitali Sharma 30th Jan, 2025

Hello

Yes , science students can give the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam. CLAT is used for admission to undergraduate 5 year integrated LLB and postgraduate (LLM) law programs.

The eligibility criteria for the undergraduate course (BA LLB) include having completed 12th with any stream, including science and meeting the required minimum marks.

As a science student, you are eligible to appear for the CLAT exam for law admission.

Shivanshu 30th Jan, 2025

Dear aspirant !!

Hope you are doing well !

Yes, absolutely! A Science student can crack CLAT with the right approach . The analytical, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills developed during Science education are highly beneficial for CLAT preparation.

Law is a very versatile course that can be integrated with a plethora of graduation streams. Students from all streams be it Arts, Science, Commerce or Humanities can pursue law after class 12th.

Hope it helps you !!

Thanking you !

Ankit 30th Jan, 2025

Yes, science students can appear for the CLAT exam. The eligibility requires candidates to have completed 10+2 from any stream with a minimum percentage as per category requirements. Since CLAT tests legal aptitude, reasoning, and language skills, science students need to prepare accordingly for the exam.

Sajal Trivedi 30th Jan, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The background requirements for CLAT eligibility are unrestricted. Entry is not restricted by CLAT depending on your 10+2 stream. You are therefore on the correct path, regardless of whether you have studied science, commerce, or the humanities. Making ensuring you fulfill the % requirements is crucial in this situation.

To know the complete eligibility criteria of CLAT, you can visit our site through following link:

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria

Thank you

Devraj Student Expert 30th Jan, 2025

Hi,

Yes, being a science student, you can appear for Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is among the most competitive exams for students seeking admission to top law schools in India

The eligibility criteria for appearing CLAT is candidate need to complete 10+2 with minimum of 50% marks in any stream science, Commerce, humanities from any recognized board are eligible to appear for CLAT examination.

Hope this information will help you

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