Common Law Admission Test
Dear student,
You are eligible for clat entrance after msc
Clat eligibility is only 12th marks
But you will be doing a 5 year llb course
So instead of clat there are other exams and du llb and llb exams of states which offer 3 years llb program which can be done after the graduation.
It will be more suitable for yoh if you are planing for taking llb and has a msc.
Hope your question is cleared
When is the next Clat exam in 25
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Hope you are doing well.
Yes, Counting figure is in clat syllabus.
These are some Important topics for clat exam .
1. English Language
Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary
2. Current Affairs
Latest Current Events, Awards., Books, Government Policies and Changes in Acts, etc. Static GK (General Studies)
3. Legal Reasoning
Important Supreme Court Judgments, Important and recent acts and amendments of the legislature, Important topics from Contract law, Criminal law, tort law, and Constitutional law.Legal GK and current affairs, International treaties and conventions affecting national legal framework etc.
4. Logical Reasoning
Analogies, Series, Seating arrangement, Syllogisms, Blood relations, Logical sequences and matching, Calendars and clocks
5. Quantitative Techniques
Basic Aptitude Maths such as Number System, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion
Hello aspirant,
In CLAT Logical Reasoning is one of the important sections to prepare for and nonverbal reasoning comes under the Logical section. It has a 20% weight age in CLAT question papers and aims to test the comprehension and reasoning skills of the candidate.
This section will have questions related to syllogism, blood relations, identifying patterns, logical links, and rectifying illogical arguments.
Thank you
Hello Neha,
CLAT exams for year 2022 have already been concluded. In order to grab a seat in 2023, you must wait and apply for the exam next year. The registrations might start somewhere around the month of January or February 2023.
However, if you seek to pursue a degree in law using Hindi as your medium, then there is no point in appearing for CLAT as the NLUs taking admission via the exam only offer instruction in English medium. Even the exam itself is only available in the English language.
There are several colleges across the country that offer LLB degrees in Hindi medium. I am listing some of them below:
I hope it helps. Feel free to comment down below in case of doubts. Good luck!
Hello Archi,
In order to answer your question, we need to understand the relationship between CLAT rank and CLAT marks, and how past year cut-offs can be indicative of the general trend. Usually, every year marks required to secure a particular rank changes and do not remain constant. Because of that reason, such trends can only indicate how the result of a particular year could be.
In the CLAT 2021 exam, the lowest accepted score to achieve a rank of 2040 in the general category was 74.25, while the same score could have enabled an aspirant to secure a rank between 900-1100 in the general category in CLAT 2020. For more information refer to this article: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-marks-vs-rank
Going by the past trends, 49.5 marks in the general category offers very slim chances of getting an NLU. However, as mentioned earlier, the previous year's cut-offs are only indicative in nature, therefore, you may land into an NLU depending on the cut-offs of the present year. You can try the CLAT college predictor by going to the following link: https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Thanks
Hello Ktech,
Unfortunately with a rank of 1765 in EWS, your chances of getting an NLU are very slim. The reason for the same is that reservation for EWS under CLAT differs from university to university and many of them do not even offer reservations for EWS. Moreover, some universities that do offer reservations for EWS, do it for the residents of that respective state in which the university is located, which substantially reduces the number of reserved seats for EWS all over India ranking.
Though your chances of getting an NLU with that rank are slim, you may apply for the vacancies that the universities release.
Hello Abhishek,
In order to answer your question, I will need to elaborate a bit on how EWS and other reservations work within the ambit of CLAT (or the consortium of NLUs). EWS ranking or any other ranking achieved in CLAT has a different number of seats allotted by respective universities. Such seats differ from university to university and can have horizontal or vertical reservations depending upon the university.
For example, NLSIU reserves 6% of the total number of seats for the Economically Weaker Sections. On the other hand, NALSAR offers 13 total seats for EWS but within that 3 are reserved for EWS that are reserved for residents of Telangana. more information for each university can be found on the official website of CLAT: https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2023/participating_universities.html
Coming to your question, with an EWS rank of 136 you can get a tier 2 NLU (but can differ on the result of that year). However, if your respective state offers EWS reservations for the residents of that particular state, then you may also get a tier 1 NLU. Hope this helps!
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Hi Candidate,
With a percentile of 3.6 in JEE Main, your estimated rank is 1503841. With this rank, you have very less chances of qualifying for JEE Advanced, and for any NITs or any other Central Govt. funded Colleges. However, this year's cutoffs have not been yet released.
For college predictor, use the link https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
For expert guidance: https://www.careers360.com/premium
Hope this helps. Thanks.
Hello Anjali,
As you are already aware, a general category rank and a quota category rank are two separate heads and are treated differently while assigning a seat to an aspirant. Every National Law University (NLU) within CLAT has a different number of seats assigned to each category (EWS, SC/ST, OBCs, etc.). Getting a seat based on a general rank or a quota rank depends on whether the seats under that specific category are already filled or not.
Coming to the present question, an aspirant is eligible to apply for a vacant seat in any of the NLUs, provided that a notification for vacant seats has been issued by the university, irrespective of his or her rank . However, getting admission through a vacant seat depends primarily on the rank of the aspirant.
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