I'm in 12th standard with stream pcm but I want to crack clat while doing my boards only .... but not getting the appropriate option meaning when fill up the form there are a lot of options like BBA LLB or something ... may i know all the options and their future existence
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CLAT or the Common Law Admission Test has developed a reputation for being one of the most difficult entrance exams to crack. With 60,000 students appearing for the exam every year, only about 5% of all the aspirants get into a National Law University.
- The CLAT is based on English, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques, and Current affairs and general knowledge.
- CLAT is a test of one's aptitude and reasoning abilities and doesn't need one to slog extensively like the preparation for IITs or NEET.
- Smart time management coupled with focus on health, will help you to succeed in both exams, boards and CLAT.
- CLAT is a test of how faster you can comprehend the data and do mental calculations. Regular practice will enable you to master the art.
- There are specific books for each section, and doing those books will help improve your accuracy and speed.
- Note than 75 % of the clat paper is about solving the questions, and does not require any prior knowledge. the rest 25 % is general knowledge which is inclined towards current affairs. following a newspaper would suffice for that.
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Hopefully this will help!!!
I basically have a problem in choosing the courses like Ba LLB, BBA LLB , BA LLM ....I literally not getting these when we fill the form
Humanities is a very good option for preparation of CLAT. Subjects like geography,history and political sceince are useful for CLAT. Moreover there will be lesser pressure on you for humanities and you will be able to focus on CLAT .
Yes, CLAT is a necessary requirement for admission to BA LLB programmes. 22 NLUs and various Indian private law colleges accept the score for admission to undergraduate law courses.
Both LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and LLM (Master of Laws) are two most popular degrees in the highly significant and evergreen discipline of Law, in India or abroad
LLB is an undergraduate law degree, regarded as being the very first step towards becoming a qualified lawyer or barrister.
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