can u give me brief detail about cat and clat exams and are they can be given one after other ? which is better among them I mean I am a 12 class student and tensed about my carrier as whenever I got to know about a new field I became curious to know more about that and not able to concentrate
Hello,
CAT and CLAT are both different level of exam in the sense CAT is for admission of MBA or management studies at postgraduate level, its eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% in case of reserved categories on the other hand CLAT UG is for admission of five years integrated law program based on the eligibility criteria of passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
So, if you're interested in law as a career you can pursue integrated law and it comes in many forms such as BA-LLB, BCA-LLB,BSc-LLB etc, especially pertaining to inclination towards commerce/business or management you can also consider BCom-LLB, or BBA-LLB and after completion of this you can go ahead with MBA that will be aligned in more proper manner.
Other than this if you're interested in management studies, you can go for IPMAT entrance test, IIM Indore and Rohtak conduct admission of integrated management studies through this test that is BBA+MBA, from this year onwards some of the other IIMs are also taking admission for this integrated management studies through JIPMAT.
Hope this helps.
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