Common Law Admission Test
Hello Tannu,
According to the latest news,The Delhi High Court has passed an interim order restricting the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University from accepting CLAT 2019 scores for admissions to its undergraduate law programmes for the year 2019-20.The Delhi HC order, however, had permitted the GGSIP University to accept the
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Yes! Except NLU Delhi which conducts its own exam AILET and HPNLU has its own exam .
CLAT 2019 Eligibility:
To be eligible for CLAT, the students must have secured:
(A) Forty five percent (45%) marks in Qualifying Exam (Class XII examination) in case of students belonging to Unreserved
Hello Manas,
I would to suggest you to go for books like:
These are some of the good book people usually preffer to go for.
Hope it helps.
Thank you.
Hi Vivek,
Generally students have 6 subjects in their _2 course at CBSE. However, it is the practice of CBSE to consider the best 5 subjects while calculating their percentage. Percentage is always calculated only for 5 subjects, so choose the subjects you scred highest in and then calculate your
Greetings Khusbhu!
Hope you're doing great.
CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) is conducted by National Law University every year. For the year 2019, the examination is scheduled to take place on the 26th of May. CLAT test is administered offline i.e the medium of the examination will be an offline mode.
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