Common Law Admission Test
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This year due to so much uncertainties it's really difficult to say as to on what basis admissions would be offered.
As far as 2nd options are concerned, in my opinion you should always have a plan B even if you're sure of something. Life can take twists and
Hello student, National law University's are surely a government Institution but when it comes to fees it's not as low as compared to private college fees. Even if you score good rank in CLAT examination you need to pay fees in lakh to get admission in NLUs. However as they
Yes, you can buy Clat books in book shops or even buy online on Amazon/flipkart etc.
List of best books which you can follow to master CLAT syllabus is given below subject wise :-
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First of all no need to worry, you have one year for preparing for CLAT but please start your preparation as soon as possible and study with full dedication and determination with no time waste, then one year is enough to prepare for CLAT.
Tips to prepare for
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There are very few entrance tests at the M.Sc. level and your admission for the M.Sc. level will be decided by your marks at your B.Sc. level. For VIT you will go through an interview round for the B.Sc. level and later if you want to continue for M.Sc.
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Below I have mentioned the link to the official website which updates information regarding CLAT exam.
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/
You can refer to this for accurate update regarding the date of the exam
The registration for the CLAT exam is still going on and will end on June 15.
The official
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law offers BA-LLB(Hons) for which the admission is done on the basis of CLAT scores only, the eligibility criteria to appear for CLAT is passed 10+2 from a recognized board with 45% marks, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, so
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