Common Law Admission Test
Hey Shivani
Generally CLAT is conducted in May every year. Yes they'll release a date on the official website for CLAT and the registration starts from usually January.
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Dear Student,
Here is the list of all the topics which should be covered in order to get full marks in the mathematics section of CLAT.
Arithmetic - Includes Percentages, Profit and Loss, Averages, Ratio-Proportion, Time & Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Time, Speed and Distance, Mixtures and Alligations, Simple and
Dear student, the Common Law Admission Test will have questions from as many as five subjects including Elementary Mathematics, English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. The most preferred books by CLAT students are:
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
English is Easy by
Hello applicant,
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralised test for admission to 21 National Law Universities in India . 43 other education institutes and two public sector institutes are also eligible to use these scores. The test is conducted by the 21 participating law schools in rotation, in
Hello aspirant,
The National Law University requires you to pass you 10+2 with more than 50% marks. Since you have 52% , you are completely eligible for NLU. You can study there if you clear the entrance exam(AILET) and secure a seat. All the best!
Hey.
Firstly,admission in National Law University, delhi is done through AILET and not CLAT. Admission in all other NLUs except NLU Delhi is done through CLAT. The eligibilty criteria for both is the same that you firstly need to pass in your class 12th board exams from a recognised board.
Hey Prashansa.
I'd suggest you to join any other college that you have as a back up or any other options that you have. If you have any other Private or other law college in mind then you can join it. Or even if there is any other college for
RS Agarwal for Maths is considered one of the best books for Maths for preparation of CLAT. It provides you with apmle questions for practice.
M. Tyra's Maths book is also a good alternative. Besides you can use 30 days Maths Wonder for quick review. It covers question
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