Common Law Admission Test
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The second round of the CLAT 2024 deadline was released by the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) on January 8, 2024. The second CLAT allotment list, which is available on the official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in, contains the CLAT cut off for 2024. The rank of the final applicant accepted into a specific NLU from a specific category is known as the CLAT cut off.
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To prepare for CLAT effectively, start with the subject you find most challenging, often Legal Reasoning or English , and focus on building a strong foundation. For English, read Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis and newspapers like The Hindu for comprehension practice. For Current Affairs and GK, follow Manorama Yearbook and GKToday. Use Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bhardwaj for Legal Reasoning and R.S. Aggarwal for Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. Dedicate daily time to reading newspapers, solving comprehension-based questions, and practicing mock tests weekly to improve speed and accuracy. Analyze your performance in mocks to work on weak areas, and maintain consistency with 6–8 hours of study per day.
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To start your CLAT preparation, it's great that you're thinking ahead. Along with your school studies, you can begin by focusing on the subjects that are part of the CLAT syllabus. The main subjects to study for CLAT are English, General Knowledge, Mathematics, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. You can start by getting hold of some good CLAT preparation books that cover these subjects. There are many popular books available in the market that can help you with your preparation such as quantitative aptitude by RS Aggarwal, Word power made easy, logical reasoning, etc. Also, prepare with the help of previous year papers to get an idea of the type of questions you need to prepare for.
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With a CLAT 2024 score of 70.75 and an AIR of 10,825, getting admission into top National Law Universities (NLUs) may be challenging. Typically, a score around 80-85+ is required for securing a seat in higher-ranked NLUs, and your rank places you outside the top cutoffs for most prestigious institutes. However, there may still be chances of admission to mid-ranked or new NLUs, depending on availability and category-specific seats. You might also explore vacancies or spot round options at select universities.
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Hello Aspirant,
No, there is no chance to get an allotment. A merit list and invitation list for CLAT 2024 will be released, with roughly 15,000 names for CLAT UG and 4,000 names for CLAT LLM, for the counselling process. The processes of counselling and selection are carried out in an open and methodical way.
The entire CLAT 2024 counselling process—including registration, merit list publication, and seat assignment based on candidates' indicated preferences—takes place online. All of the shortlisted candidates will receive invitations for CLAT 2024 Counselling via email or SMS following the announcement of the CLAT Result 2024.
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With an All India CLAT rank of 5,600 and an OBC category rank of 741, your chances of securing admission to the Institute of Law, Nirma University (ILNU) depend on several factors, including the number of applicants, seat availability, and annual cutoff trends.
ILNU offers 240 seats for its integrated law programs, with 85% allocated to the general category and up to 15% for NRI/NRI Sponsored categories.
While specific cutoff ranks for ILNU are not publicly available, previous trends suggest that top NLUs have OBC cutoff ranks up to 1,000.
Given your OBC rank of 741, you may have a favorable chance for admission. However, it's advisable to contact ILNU's admissions office directly to obtain precise information regarding cutoff ranks and your admission prospects.
If you were not invited to CLAT counseling, you might still secure admission to GNLU through alternative options like spot rounds or vacant seat admissions, which some NLUs conduct after the main counseling. Additionally, GNLU may offer admissions for special categories like NRI or foreign nationals, so check if you qualify. Another possibility is migrating to GNLU in the second year after joining another NLU, subject to availability and performance. Stay updated on GNLU's official announcements or contact their admissions office for specific opportunities.
Yes, you can appear for CLAT UG this year if you are in Class 12. The CLAT exam is open to students who are currently in Class 12 or have completed their 12th board exams. As you'll be promoted to Class 12 in March, you will be eligible to apply for the exam. Just make sure to meet the minimum percentage requirements and complete the application process within the specified dates.
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Only applicants who successfully complete the counselling registration process will be considered for seat allocation. Candidates who do not complete or participate in the counselling procedure will not be given consideration for seat allocations.
Admission to UG and PG programmes is handled differently through the CLAT. The consortium will provide the seat allocations for each of the participating NLUs in the admissions process following each round of CLAT counselling that you need to register and participate for sure. The CLAT seat allocation procedure will be conducted in accordance with the candidates' ranks and the selections they have made with the help of counselling. There will be several rounds for seat allocation.
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