what is the syllabus and pattern for clat exam 2021 ?
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The syllabus for Common Law Admission Test has been changed for the session of 2020-21. And it is expected that the syllabus will also be same for the next year. You can check the syllabus of Clat 2020 for getting an idea. The syllabus is as follows-
Clat UG- Total 150 questions are asked.
Clat PG-
Law of Contracts; International Law; Criminal Law includes labour and industrial law, Public international law, Company law; Intellectual Property Law means Tax Law, Environmental law; Jurisprudence; Law of Torts and Constitutional Law includes Administrative law, family law and property law.
60 questions from Constitutional law and 60 questions from the rest of the syllabus. A total of 120 questions with 1 mark for each question. All questions are objective type. 0.25 marks will be deducted for wrong response.
Clat UG- Total 150 questions are asked.
- English with comprehension, Phrases. - almost 28 to 32 questions from English section.
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs - International Affairs, Historical events- 35 to 39 questions from this section.
- Quantitative Techniques - basic mathematics of till class 10, Graphs, basic algebra- 13 to 17 questions.
- Logical Reasoning- 28 to 32 questions from here.
- Legal Reasoning- 35 to 39 questions.
Clat PG-
Law of Contracts; International Law; Criminal Law includes labour and industrial law, Public international law, Company law; Intellectual Property Law means Tax Law, Environmental law; Jurisprudence; Law of Torts and Constitutional Law includes Administrative law, family law and property law.
60 questions from Constitutional law and 60 questions from the rest of the syllabus. A total of 120 questions with 1 mark for each question. All questions are objective type. 0.25 marks will be deducted for wrong response.
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