Common Law Admission Test
It will be an offline exam and two hours’ time will be given to the students. The CLAT question paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. There are five sections in CLAT Exam (http://www.nkjudiciary.com/clat-exam/) paper these sections are written as below: –
Hello Barkha
As admission is done through CLAT in IPU instead of their own Entrance which was previously IPU CET. You still need to fill up the the form for IPU separately as CLAT scores will be considered only for the admissions.
You can just go through their official website
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CLAT is necessary to take admission in Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) and the university provides for reservation to J&K Migrants, but you will have to give CLAT in order to get admission in GNLU, however, it is not compulsory to give CLAT if you want to take
Hello Kartik,
As you know that cut-off for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is released by National University Of Study And Research In Law Ranchi. For all 21 participating institutes cut-offs are different which you can check by clicking the following link :
Previous Year Cut-off for CLAT
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Hello Meenakshy,
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Hi Meenakshy,
Preparing for CLAT exam in a month could be attainable provided you have proper time-table and study plan ready for the whole month.
5-6 hours a day is enough to crack the exam.
For Maths:
solve and practice different types of sums.
For English:
Solve Reading Comprehensions.Learn new
Dear Student,
NMIMS School of Law accepts both CLAT & LSAT scores. The candidate can apply through either exam score. The selection happens purely on merit. Please write to us at enquiry.kpmsol@nmims.edu (mailto:enquiry.kpmsol@nmims.edu) should you need any more details about our programs.
Thank you.
-Team NMIMS
Hi,
To get admission in VIT Law School, you must have a minimum of 60 % in your 12th. It considers CLAT, LSAT & anyother widely recognized law test as an entrance test. So you can write either of them and then fill your application for LLB course in the
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