All India Law Entrance Test
Hello Randy,
CLAT, AILET is the entrance Exam for the admisson to five year Integrated Law programme ( BA LLB, BBA LLB etc.)& Post Graduate Law programme (LLM) in National Law Universities.If you are looking for Integrated Law programme, As per the eligibility you should have passed 10+2 from the recoginzed board. There is no any maximum age limit to apply for the exam.
NCHMCT JEE Is the entrance Exam for the admission to B.Sc. in Hospitality & Hotel Administration(Generic or Specialization) at the affiliated 21 Central Institutes of Hotel Management, 20 Private Institutes of Hotel Management, 21 State Government Institutes of Hotel Management and a Public Sector Undertaking. As per the eligibility you should have passed in Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or its equivalent with English as a subject of study (core/elective/functional). Qualifying examination should be conducted by any recognised central or state board.
Age Limit - For students applying under General and OBC categories, the upper age limit is 22 years. In the case of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe, the upper age limit is 25 years.
If you specify which programme you wish to take the admission then I can help you better about.
Good Luck!
Though every student has its own unique way of studying for various entrances but some of the tips which are basic yet impactful are:
Know the CLAT & AILET paper pattern, marking scheme, changes in previous year, latest trends and participating colleges.
It is not the quantity of books but the quality of books which matters. So make sure you have a selective yet good books with you.
Start with previous year CLAT & AILET question papers and previous year papers.
Be updated with General awareness, current affairs updates and even legal updates.
Work on your vocabulary. Read newspapers and relevant novels. This will also help you in increasing your speed.
Areas of Law to be understood in basic form includes: Law of Torts, Law of Contract, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and some understanding of Family law.
Attempt online and offline mocks test. There are sectional and full length mocks available as well. Material you can refer to are: -Previous year question papers -Norman Lewis- Word Power Made easy -Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning- By RS Agarwal -Monthly magazines on GK, Current Affair, Books and Novel.
You can check the exam pattern of CLAT & AILET Entrance Exam with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-exam-pattern
रोहित जी,
करेंट अफयर्स एक ऐसा विषय है जिसकी तैयारी करने के लिए नियमित तौर पर आपको खबरों पर नजर रखनी होगी। किस तरह के प्रश्न इस खंड में पूछे जाते हैं यह जानने से आपको बहुत मदद मिलेगी, इसके लिए आपको दोनों परीक्षाओं के पूर्व प्रश्न पत्रों की मदद लेनी होगी।क्लैट सैंपल पेपर व एआईएलईटी सैंपल पेपर लिंक की मदद से आपको प्रश्नों की प्रकृति को समझने में मदद मिलेगी इसके बाद इसी तरह के प्रश्नों से जुड़ी खबरों पर नजर रखनी होगी और उनकी तैयारी करनी होगी। प्रश्नों की प्रकृति समझ लेने केबाद आप उन माध्यमों का चुनाव स्वयं आसानी से कर पाएंगे जहां आपके काम की जानकारी मिलेगी। उम्मीद है जवाब से आपको अपेक्षित मदद मिलेगी।
Hello,
AILET and CLAT 2019 will be conducted only in English language.It'll be great if you solve and practice as many previous years' question papers to get the hang of the questions asked in the exam. For more details, visit the links below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-sample-papers
Hey Ankita.
The duration of courses offered after taking the entrances- CLAT and AILET is 5 years. Both CLAT and AILET offer 5 yeat integrated courses of Law which combine and undergraduate degree with law like BA LLB, BCOM LLB, BBA LLB, etc
Best of luck!
Hello Ruchika.
In this case you have to choose between one. And you have to decide a career path. You cant travel on two boats at once. This will disbalance you.
Just decide your goal and start preparing for it from now onwards.
Thank You
CLAT is the National Level exam for the admissions into the undergraduate law programmes including BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB and BSc LLB into 21 NLUs.
To apply for the exam you should have minimum 45% as a General Category & 40% as a reserved category. You can check the complete information with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
AILET is the exam for five-year integrated law programme in National Law University, Delhi. As per the eligibility you should have minimum 50% in class 12th. You can check the complete Eligibility with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
There are other state level & university level exams if you want to know about any specific exam then lete me know.
Here are some preparation tips you ca follow the exam preparation:
Know the AILET paper pattern, marking scheme, changes in previous year, latest trends and participating colleges.Start with previous year CLAT question papers and previous year papers.Be updated with General awareness, current affairs updates and even legal updates.Work on your vocabulary. Read newspapers and relevant novels. This will also help you in increasing your speed.Attempt online and offline mocks test. There are sectional and full length mocks available as well. Material you can refer to are: -Previous year question papers -Norman Lewis- Word Power Made easy -Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning- By RS Agarwal -Universal guide to LLB Exam -Pearson GK Module -Monthly magazines on GK, Current Affair, Books and Novel.
You can also check its complete information with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-exam-patternGood Luck!!
Then what are entrance exams for 3years llb course in india
The Selection procedure of Symbiosis Law College Pune- Writing Sample and Personal Interaction of the candidates. Final selection is based on the combined merit list of Writing Sample and Personal Interaction.
As per the eligibility you should have minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade (40% Marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste /Scheduled Tribes) at graduation. You can also refer the below given link for the further information.
https://www.symlaw.ac.in/pdff/LLB%202018-21.pdf
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