Common Law Admission Test
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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs), which oversees the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), possesses the authority to decline any application form that fails to meet the eligibility requirements or contains inaccurate or incomplete details. Some of the factors that may lead to the rejection of a CLAT application include an application that is incomplete, contains incorrect information, or has not been accompanied by the required fee payment.
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The CLAT 2024 syllabus and updated pattern were issued on July 1 by the Consortium of National Law Universities. The CLAT 2024 syllabus is comparable to the CLAT 2023 syllabus. In CLAT UG, the total number of questions has dropped from 150 to 120. The CLAT syllabus is divided into five sections: Quantitative Techniques, Legal Reasoning, English Language, Current Affairs, incorporating General Knowledge. The CLAT exam will take two hours to complete. The CLAT LLM course has not changed for postgraduate students. There will be 120 questions on various legal subjects.
To get the syllabus, you can visit our site by clicking on the link given below.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
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No, you need to pass the CLAT exam with high results in order to get accepted into any of the NLUs. They must take the AILET 2024 test only if they want to be considered for admission to NLU Delhi.
NLUs are required to clat. Private colleges administer their own entrance exam. Without a doubt, you are not required to pay anything to attend any private college. The clat must only be taken by nlus.
Under the new design, the total number of questions in CLAT 2024 has decreased from 150 to 120. The total CLAT cut-offs for 2024 will be affected by this. Up until last year, a score of 100+ (66%) on the CLAT exam was regarded as an excellent score. But that isn't the case this year. Because it can be quite challenging to earn 100 points, the CLAT cut-off marks will drop.
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https://law.careers360.com/articles/what-good-score-in-clat
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According to the rules, candidates are not permitted to enter the exam room with jackets, shoes, jewellery, or other items made of metal. Additionally, applicants should not be seen wearing clothing with pockets. I regret to warn you that wearing a hijab is prohibited because they might ask you to take it off.
Yes, it is mandatory to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG for admission to the five-year, full-time integrated law programmes. The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi offers two, five-year integrated law programmes namely, BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) to students. To appear for the CLAT UG, candidates are first required to meet the programme specific eligibility criteria.
To get admission to these programmes at Delhi University , candidates must have passed the Class 12 or its equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% or more marks in aggregate (UR/ EWS/ OBC-NCL category candidates) and 40% marks or more in aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwBD category candidates.
The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi do not offer the five-year integrated law programmes to students.
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