Is it necessary to take CLAT PG for PG admissions at National Law University, Nagpur?
The postgraduate programme at MNLU Nagpur requires CLAT PG, therefore yes, applicants must take it. Candidates must pass the CLAT PG (Common Law Admission Test Post Graduate) to get admission to a post graduate programme. Additionally, candidates must receive 50 per cent (45 per cent for SC/ST students) or above on their L.L.B. exam from a university that has been approved by the Bar Council of India.
clat ex 2022 held in dec2022 how can I appear in exm.
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My Name is Adithya I am studying Bcom cs in Swami Vivekananda College(Autonomous) in Mylapore(Chennai) . I want to Study LLB with CS Professional Course can I write CLAT in dec2022
Hello,
CLAT Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates who fall under the General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCI categories must have earned a minimum of 45% overall in their qualifying examination (10+2 or a comparable test), or its equivalent.
- Candidates from SC/ST categories must have received an overall score of 40% or its equivalent.
CLAT Eligibilty criteria for Final Year Candidate
- Candidates for the final year, however, must provide evidence that they passed the qualifying test at the time of admission; otherwise, they will not be eligible to be considered for admission.
- Candidates will not be considered for admission if they do not provide their marksheets or certificates of graduation with the requisite marks.
If you are matching with this criteria then you are eligible to give CLAT exam.
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common entrance test for llb 3years WHA papers
Hello Aspirant
The MHCET law 2022 admit card will be made available to candidates by the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell of Maharashtra. Both the 3-year LLB MH CET law and the 5-year LLB MH CET exams are administered by MH CET.
I hope this answers your question.
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how much rank in clat pg exam is required to get admission in nmims mumbai?
Hello Aspirant.
NMIMS Mumbai accepts both CLAT and LSAT scores. You can apply through either of them. The selection process, however, is based completely on merit.
For clarity on whether or not you will make it to NMIMS Mumbai with a certain score/rank, use CLAT College Predictor - https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=clat_cp
help in clat pg clg preference list as per my rank
Hello,
As you have to set your preference of colleges so for that you should first select some colleges and do the complete research about it and check the cutoffs and compare it with the marks you have scored and according to that you should keep your preference first where you have highest chance of securing and after ending the preference with the college where you have least chance of securing admission so doing this you will secure your admission in first or second of counselling itself.
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my rank 4034 (general) in CLAT PG and they are inviting me for counseling. can i get government college in NLU? may i attend the counseling or not please let me know..
Hello Student
The rank you achieved In CLat PG 4034. In this rank in CLAT PG it is difficult to get government colleges for LLM course and National Law University. Now there is 23 National Law University. Among them the First National Law University is NLSIU in Bangalore was established in the year of 1988. Top 3 NLUs are National Law school of India University, Bangalore, Nalsar University Hyderabad,WBNUJS,Kolkata. Take admission in those national Law University student has to secure atleast 95 to 100 marks in CLAT PG entrance test.
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I got 5972 rank in CLAT PG 2022. Will I be able to get admission in NLU or GGSIPU (with respect to specialization in Corporate Law)? Im from general category.
Hello
Through CLAT PG 2022 exam student has to secure 95-100 rank for admission in top national universities. For National law University admission student has to secure at least 85 to 90 ranks inCLAT PG exam. In your rank in clerk PG 5972 there is little hope of chance getting top National University and Government colleges for law. You can admission in the private Law University under the supervision of National Law University or College.GGSIPU Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University is the First Government Law University established in the year of 1998. to take admission in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University which is a government university also is not possible to take admission in your rank.
admit card of clat pg exam has been released or not??
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. The admit card for CLAT PG 2022(common law admission test) has been released on 6th June. you check in the official website of CLAT.
I am providing you a link below you can directly go to the link and get you're admit card :
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2022/
hope this will helps you....!
GOOD LUCK...!
please guide me on how to prepare recent judgements for clat pg 2022
Hi Nishtha!
Every year a thosands of judgements are filed. There is no hard-and-fast rule that previous year judgments could not be asked.
>> In this scenario, you can follow some tips to choose and study on the essential judgements:
---- You should not mug up all the recent judgements, it would be a waste of time.
---- Generally, constitution bench judgments of 3 or more bench judgments are also important. Single or two bench judgments are rarely more significant. There are, however, certain exceptions.
---- Any recent judments which are related to the important subjects as mentiones the syllabus are important. For example: family law, constituitional law, criminal law, etc.
---- Topics like arbitration law, CPC is not essentially part of the syllabus, thus judgments related to these topics are unlikely to appear in the exam.
---- Also, it would be great if you could get help from any experienced mentor or friends or anyone who has attempted CLAT PG, it will save you time for preparation.
*** You can go through the link below to get the detailed knowledge about the latest articles for CLAT PG 2022:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat-pg/articles
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