Common Law Admission Test for LLM
Hey Vijaya Laxmi.
No, you cannot fill the CLAT PG form. CLAT PG is an entrance test for admission in masters in Law courses. The eligibility criteria to pursue this course is that you require a Law degree. Hence If you want to pursue Law then you can take the CLAT UG entrance exam for admission in 5 year integrated law course like BA LLB, BCOM LLB, BBA LLB etc.
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Hello Veena Gv...
Sorry you dont have any chance to change the application form once submitted,but you have chance to submit the new application with new id,again you have to pay the application fee.
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Hello Ambuj,
The list for number of the seats alloted and vacant seats are issued by different univeristies separately. But still for further detailed information you can check out the link below by Careers360 which will help in answering your doubts. Good Luck!
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-seat-allotment
Dear Pratishta, for pursuing LLM through CLAT, the basic eligibility criteria is that you should possess a Bachelor's degree in Law with a minimum aggregate of 55% and the degree of Law Programme needs to be approved by the Bar Council of India. And then there is a 5% relaxation for Reservation categories. Because B.Tech in Biotechnology or any other stream is not a Law Degree, unfortunately you are not eligible for CLAT.
Hello Udesh,
You can apply for B.com LLB 5 year course in individual colleges according to their dates which you will have to ask in the respective college office. It is likely that the process would begin by March- April. As I am unaware of your choice of college, I wouldnt be able to give you specific information in this regard.
However, if you wish to pursue it from one of the 19 National Law Universities, You can apply for the CLAT entrance test by going to the following link, the entrance for which will be held on May 12, 2019.
- http://www.clat.ac.in/
Also, most of the top law colleges consider CLAT score for their admission process.
Hello,
Visit the link below to download previous years question papers-
https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-pg-sample-papers-previous-years
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