Common Law Admission Test
There are a lot of books available for the preparation of common law admission Test. I have mentioned below the name of such books which will be useful and fruitful for your effective preparation for common law admission Test:
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Dear Aspirant,
Now you can predict all the colleges which you can get into through your current rank in clat.
Click on the link below, enter your rank, select your home state and you can see the list of all colleges and whether you will get your desired college
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There are various sources from which you can get knowledge of current affairs for the preparation of common law admission Test. I am mentioning below the name of such resources which will be useful and fruitful for your preparation of the test:
You can also read the help of various newspapers on a regular basis:
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The best GK books you can follow for the CLAT General Knowledge examination for 2023 are provided below:
For more information regarding the CLAT 2023 books consider the link below:
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For the CLAT preparation consider the link below:
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I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hey Aspirant,
As per your query, you have score 42 marks in CLAT 2022 and your percentage is 88% in class 12 with commerce stream. Yes, you get admission but not in top colleges. It is clear that candidate should score at least 93 or more to secure admission in any top 5-6 national law universities NLU. The higher the marks, the greater the chances would be of getting to a top ranked university. A score of less than 80 means candidates may find themselves in the lower ranked NLUs.
For further information visit the link given below about the college or rank prediction:-
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor
Thank You!
Hello,
CLAT is conducted for admission of integrated law courses such as BA-LLB. BCom-LLB, BBA-LLB etc, its eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board in any stream securing 45% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, now coming to your question there is no such restrictions of belonging to specific stream in order to appear for CLAT, however if you're aiming for BA-LLB then having humanities at 10+2 level will be more aligned with your course of higher studies, and if you're aiming for BCom-LLB /BBA-LLB then having commerce at 10+2 level would be more aligned with higher studies. the core difference in the integrated law courses is the amalgamation of law with the specific discipline such as arts in BALLB, commerce in BCom-LLB, management studies in BBA-LLB etc, other than this if you're more inclined to work in corporate sector then in terms of curriculum BCom-LLB, BBA-LLB is more suited, other than this the job opportunities remain same for every law graduates.
to brief you about CLAT, it's conducted for two hours in offline mode in English having 150 MCQs from sections such as
for each correct answer one mark will be awarded, and in case of each incorrect attempt 0.25 mark will be deduced,
CLAT scores are accepted by many top law universities like NLUs, and other reputed private and government colleges, visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat to know more details regarding this,
Hello student,
Here are some of the best colleges for clat examination-
National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore. ...
National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University (NALSAR), Hyderabad. ...
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur. ...
NLUD- National Law University, Delhi. ...
National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur.
Here is the detailed CLAT syllabus https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
Dear aspirant,
Your question is a little unclear. If you are confused about the law entrance exams, here is a quick guide:
Since it seems that you are in class 11th, you would need to pass your board exams and then give law entrance exams. CLAT is one of the any law entrance exams. 22 NLUs and several private colleges give admission based on CLAT scores. For example: if you want admission in any NLU you would need to give CLAT. Depending on your score in this exam, you will be allotted colleges in CLAT counselling.
However, CLAT is not the only law entrance exam.
We have AILET through which you can get admission in NLU-Delhi.
LSAT-India through which you can get admission in Global Jindal Law School, Sonipat.
SLAT through which you can get admission into Symbiosis Law Schools etc.
Therefore, depending on which college you like you will need to clear the exam.
I hope this helps! Best of luck!
Hello Aspirant,
There are two types of reasoning in CLAT UG examination, one is Legal reasoning and another is logical reasoning. So from Legal reasoning, around 35-39 questions are asked and carries the weightage of 20% of total paper whereas from logical reasoning 28-32 questions are asked and carry the weightage of 20% of total paper.
You can check out detailed exam pattern from the link given below :-
CLAT Exam Pattern 2022 (Updated) - Mode, Topic Weightage, Number of Questions (careers360.com)
For your reference I am going to help you with the CLAT syllabus for each section and what books to read for that particular section.
@English Language
>>>>> Comprehension-type passage-based questions and passages of around 450 words will be taken from contemporary / historically significant fiction & non-fiction writing.
Resources to be used :-
@General Knowledge and Current Affairs
>>>>> Comprehension-type passage-based questions - Static general knowledge and current affairs and also based on News, journalistic sources, and non-fiction writing
@Legal Reasoning
>>>>> There will be comprehension-type passage of around 450 words each followed by objective type questions and the questions are based on fact situations or scenarios involving legal matters, public policy questions, or moral philosophical inquiries.
Books to be used :-
@Logical Reasonings
>>>>> Questions based on sets and arguments, puzzles, diagrams, relationships and others based on the given passage of around 300 words .
@Quantitative Techniques
>>>>> Questions based on sets of facts or propositions, graphs, or other textual, pictorial, or diagrammatic representations of numerical information, followed by a series of questions.
For more details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
If you want to prepare in Hindi, then there are many online coaching institutes which provide quality content in Hindi and also many students get selected in CLAT each year. Some of the best online platform which can help you to prepare well for CLAT in Hindi are:
Unacdemy
Career Launcher
Lawpreptutorial
CLAT Possible
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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