Common Law Admission Test
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The eligibility criteria to pursue LLM are:
So, you need to have any law UG degree to pursue LLM.
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The officials have not yet released the exact schedule for CLAT 2023 but it is expected that the last date will be in the last week of October 2022. Keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information. The Consortium of National Law Universities will release an official notification along with the registration form for CLAT 2023 shortly. The CLAT 2023 application form will be available at the official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in, tentatively in the first week of August. The CLAT 2023 will be conducted on December 18, 2022.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-2023-exam-date-eligibility-syllabus-pattern-seats-preparation-tips
CLAT 2022 Admit Card: How To Download
Go to the authority site - consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Click on "Download Admit Card" interface.
Enter your application number and secret key to login.
The CLAT 2022 concede card will be shown on the screen.
Download it and take a printout.
Here is the list of colleges in India that accept CLAT scores.
Please click the below link for the list of colleges.
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india-accepting-clat
Hello
These days it is a trend to enrol in coaching institutes to prepare for entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, SLAT.
Start your CLAT Preparation Early.
Make and follow a Study Plan.
Check out the CLAT 2022 Exam Pattern and Syllabus.
Clear Your Doubts.
Do Regular Revision.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks
For the CLAT, the NCERT Books are crucial. It offers the fundamental clarity for the ideas needed to finish the entire programme. It is usually advised to refer to the NCERT Books for fundamental equations, ideas, and guidelines.
Along with this, Here is the link for Subject Wise Recommended Books:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
The GK section of CLAT holds 25% weightage in the exam . It includes approximately 35-39 questions . This section is actually divided into 2 parts which are -
For the static GK part , covering all the events of past is almost impossible therefore try to focus on these domains -
For the current affairs part you have to stay regularly updated by reading newspapers and watching news channels . Online websites like The wire , Hindu , Live Mint etc can be useful as well . For easy learning you can even get assistance from several YouTube channels which update students with daily current affairs along with important notes .
The preparation of this section at first appears to be difficult . But trust me this is known as the " make it or break it " section . This is the section which takes minimum time for attempting and provides highest accuracy because you either know the answers or not .
You can improve this section by attempting mock tests as well . All the best for your preparation !
Hello Juhi,
Sorry to hear about your unfortunate situation. However, CLAT mandates class 10th and 12th mark sheets, along with other educational documents, in order to fill out the entrance examination form. Crucial information such as a candidate's name or their parent's name is essential and needs to be correct to fill out the form and be eligible for the entrance examination. Therefore, the only thing you can do is to contact your school authorities and request for the correction of the same.
Hi
Yes ,it is definitely possible but you need to prepare with consistency and dedication and for that I provided you the below tips
---------------------------------) Go well through your CLAT syllabus , don't leave any part just because you find it difficult or boring or you don't like it.You can get clat syllabus at https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
There are 5 subjects in your clat
english language
quantitative techniques
Legal Reasoning
current affairs including gk
Logical Reasoning
Subjects
Number of Questions
Marks
******* English Language
28-32 questions
28 - 32
Current Affairs, including GK
35-39 questions
35 - 39
******* Legal Reasoning
******* Logical Reasoning
******* Quantitative Techniques
13-17 questions
13 - 17
Total
150
CLAT Sections
Important Topics
Grammar
Vocabulary
******* Current Affairs including GK
Static GK
national and international level happening events
Relationships
Analogies
Logical Sequences
Arguments
General awareness :-contemporary legal & moral issues
Ratios and Proportions
Basic Algebra
Mensuration
Statistics
>>>>>>>>> Understand the CLAT Examination pattern so that you can prepare accordingly.
Duration
2 hours
Mode
Offline mode
******* Type of Questions
Objective/mcqs :- comprehension-based from given passages
******* Number of Questions
******* Total Marks
150 questions
150 marks
******* Marking scheme
+1 mark correct answer.
-0.25 marks for wrong answer.
******* Language
English
For detailed examination pattern checkout:- https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
------------------------------------) Top books which you can follow for CLAT are listed below subject wise
>>>>> GK & CURRENT AFFAIRS
*Manorama Year Book
*General Knowledge by Arihant Publications
*Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications
>>>>> LOGICAL REASONING
*A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal
>>>>> LEGAL REASONING
*Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson
*Objective Legal Aptitude by Rs Agarwal
>>>>> QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
*Fast Track Objective Arithmetic, Arihant Publications
*Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Pearson's
>>>>> ENGLISH
*Objective General English by R S Aggarwal
*Word Power Made Easy by Norman
For detailed information about books for CLAT go through
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat/amp
------------------------------------) A major part of your Clat question paper are from the gk and current affairs section , so focus more on them, read news papers like The Hindu, Financial Express, and The Economist on daily basis to keep you updated
------------------------------------) Make a routine or a time table and religiously follow it , take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.
------------------------------------) Plan your studies, and set daily, weekly and monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
------------------------------------) Revise at regular intervals as syllabus is wide .
------------------------------------) Solve previous year CLAT questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions asked in the exam etc
------------------------------------) Once done with complete syllabus, go through CLAT mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your CLAT examination
For more preparation tips go through
https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-preparation-tips
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ADITYA KUMAR
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