Common Law Admission Test
Hi there,
Amity Law School, Delhi is now not a part of GGSIPU, Delhi hence you will be taking admission in the private law course offered by Amity University and for the admission purposes it conducts its own entrance exam and it is not based on CLAT scores, you will
NLUI, Bhopal takes admission to its 5 year BA.LLB course on the basis of CLAT scores and it has its own seat matrix and seats reserved for students having domicile of Madhya Pradesh i.e. state domicile students.
To answer your question, as per the latest admission brochure which
State domicile is basically a proof of your residence , it verifies that you live in the given address.
So if you don't have state domicile then you can give voter id card, ration card, bank passbook , these also verifies your address , so you can try these also
Hello nandini
You can get books like a gentleman in Moscow or talking to strangers.
These books are highly recommended books for CLAT students.
Best of luck
Jyoti, I believe you meant AILET when you say Silver exam. Also since you have tagged both CLAT and AILET, I would be answering with those two exams in mind.
So the answer is no, CLAT and AILET are two different exams although both are conducted for admissions in the
Hello Aspirant,
This is the enough time to be well prepared for the exam. You need to follow a proper startergy.
some of the tips which are basic yet impactful are:
Know the CLAT paper pattern, marking scheme, changes in previous year, latest trends and participating colleges. It is not
hello ronik!
The first step towards the preparation is to identify the best book for best knowledge ,here are some list of book which you should prefer-
I would suggest you to go through with the given below link to download the previous year papers.
https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-sample-papers-previous-years
Good Luck!
Hello ronik!
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the most coveted of all the law entrances in India after Class XII. CLAT journey started in 2008 and today more than 55,000 students write the entrance every year to secure a seat in one of the participating National Law University including
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