Common Law Admission Test
For comprehensive CLAT UG preparation, some of the best books covering the full syllabus include:
1. "Trishna's CLAT Guide" by Trishna’s Editorial Board.
2. "Pearson's CLAT Guide" by Pearson Education.
3. "Universal's CLAT Guide" by Universal Publishers.
4. "Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning" by AP Bhardwaj.
5. "Manorama Yearbook" for General Knowledge.
These books cover sections like English, Legal Reasoning, Mathematics, General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning. For more detailed recommendations, check educational platforms like Careers360 or other law preparat
ion guides.
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To prepare for the CLAT exam:
1. Focus on Legal Aptitude, English Language, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, Quantitative Techniques, and Legal Reasoning.
2. Practice solving mock tests and previous papers.
3. Stay updated with current affairs and legal developments.
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Hii There,
Yes, after completing a B.Sc. degree from any recognized university, you are eligible to apply for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission to various National Law Universities (NLUs) in India for their integrated LLB programs. You can also pursue a traditional LLB program (3-year) from any university that offers it, provided you meet their specific eligibility criteria. It's important to check the individual university's or college's eligibility requirements for their LLB program.
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The expected CLAT rank for the spot round depends on various factors like the number of vacant seats, the category you belong to, and the National Law University (NLU) you are targeting. Here's a general overview:
1. General Category:
Spot rounds often consider ranks beyond the typical cutoffs, especially for lower-tier NLUs.
For top NLUs like NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, or NLUD, ranks under 2000-2500 might stand a chance, depending on vacancies.
For mid-tier NLUs, ranks up to 10,000-12,000 could be considered.
2. Reserved Categories:
Reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) can expect spot round consideration at higher ranks compared to general candidates.
Ranks up to 15,000-18,000 or more may have a chance depending on the university and seat availability.
3. Factors Affecting Spot Round Cutoffs:
Number of unfilled seats after counseling rounds.
Preference trends of candidates during earlier rounds.
Availability of category-specific seats.
Key Tip:
Keep an eye on notifications from the Consortium of NLUs and be ready to apply quickly if you're eligible for the spot rounds
Hello aspirant,
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As per your question, NO you are not eligible to give CLAT exam this year. Because the eligibility criteria for the CLAT exam provides that, you need to complete your 12th grade and during the filling of application form for the CLAT, you need to put your marks, and without completing 12th you cannot get your marks.
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Admission to Delhi University (DU) Without CLAT : Yes, you can still get admission to Delhi University for a BA LLB program without taking CLAT, as DU conducts its own entrance exam for law admissions, known as the DU LLB Entrance Exam . However, if you are interested in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) , DU has also started accepting CUET scores for some courses, including law programs in certain colleges. It’s important to check the specific admission criteria of the college you are interested in, as some may consider CUET scores for BA LLB admissions.
Gautam Buddha University (GBU) Entrance Exam Date for BA LLB Course (UG) 2024-25 : As of now, the exact date for the Gautam Buddha University (GBU) Entrance Exam 2024-25 for BA LLB is not officially released. It’s best to keep an eye on the official GBU website or their admissions portal for updates on exam dates, application forms, and other related details. Generally, the entrance exams are held in May or June , so you can expect an announcement soon.
With an AIR of 11,300 in CLAT and your excellent predicted score of 580+/600 in your 12th boards , you have a good chance of getting admission to SASTRA University for the BA LLB program, though admission is not solely based on CLAT. SASTRA University has its own admissions process for the BA LLB program, which may include a merit-based selection (based on your board marks) and CLAT scores as well. Since you're a resident of Trichy , you may also be eligible for local preference in some cases, which could further increase your chances. It’s advisable to check the official SASTRA University admission guidelines to confirm if your CLAT rank and board marks meet their cutoff for this year, and ensure you apply on time.
Since SASTRA has a reputation for a solid law program, make sure to complete the application process on their official portal and stay updated on any specific admission criteria or deadlines.
you would likely give the CLAT examination in 2025. The CLAT examination is typically taken by students in their final year of high school or after completing high school, depending on the specific requirements of the universities or colleges they are applying to. Since you will be in class 12th in 2025, you would most likely take the CLAT exam in that year for admission to undergraduate law programs starting in the academic year 2026. However, it is essential to verify the specific eligibility criteria and exam dates for the CLAT exam in 2025 by checking the official CLAT website or contacting the conducting authority.
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Hi student,
Hope you are doing well!
Taking admission in ba llb in nmims with 68 marks is only possible when you belongs to sc/st category. 60-70 is a good score in CLAT exam for SC/ST category.Analysis of the paper suggests that a good score in CLAT will be 80-90 this year. Overall, 90+ is a good score in CLAT 2024 for the general category
I hope you are doing well.
Congratulations on achieving such scores in CLAT. With your performance and considering the cutoff from previous years, it's evident that you stand a strong chance of securing admission to ICFAI, Hyderabad based on your CLAT marks.
Please refer this link for college prediction:
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
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