Common Law Admission Test
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CLAT or Common Law Admission Test is conducted by National Law Universities all around India for law aspirants who want to pursue it from the best institutes around the country. It has many opportunities in various sectors as law graduates are in high demand in today's world and
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Yow will get admission in LLB after bachelor's in Engineering.For admission in LLB through CLAT a candidate must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent and must have passed bachelor's degree in any discipline.General candidates must have 45% in degree for SC/ST it is 40% from a recognised board or
The entrance exam will be conducted via offline mode.The number of questions will be 150 and the exam will be for 150 marks.The standard of entrance test for CLAT - IG will be of 12th standard and the Quantitative aptitude will be of class 10th standard.Other question of the paper
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CLAT exam is for 21 NLU,s all over India .CLAT 2020, the caste certificate needed to be scanned and submited. Sc/St candidates can give the scanned copy , the certificate can be from state goverment , it is not noticed that you need a central government caste certificate.
Pallavi, if you are in your 12th, you can appear for CLAT 2020. Your admission will be provisional and subjective to clearing your 12th and meeting the eligibility criteria for CLAT. The online applications for CLAT 2020 have been released and the last date to fill up the online application
CLAT, also known as the Common Law Admission Test will be held on May 10, 2020. The paper will be a two hour paper in the offline mode, i.e., a pen-paper test will have multiple-choice questions. The number of questions for BA LLB will be 150 in number
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