Common Law Admission Test
Hello Narendra,
CLAT is a national level exam. You have to give one common CLAT Exam to enter in any of the NLU's. Their are 21 participating NLU's this year and on the bais of your marks in CLAT and depending upon the cut off you will be allotted. You
Greetings ,
Rajat some more additional information that I just encountered is that you can also apply for vacant seats after 3 or 4 cut off list published by different NLU . For any further doubts I will recommend you to post a comment.
Hi Rajat,
No, you cannot change your college preference once you have filled the form and certainly not after your result. Therefore, in this case the best you can do is to research more about the colleges that you have chosen and try to capitalise on the available resources, if
Hello Kanika,
It depends on your choice whether or not you wish to avail admission in your state universities, it is not mandatory to upload the domicile certificate and is optional for CLAT 2019. You should upload the domicile certificate if you wish to secure admission through state quota.
For
Hello Anchal Shah,
It is to be noted that :
Hello Rajasri
For any entrance examination, one needs to follow a step by step methodology to complete the preparation. Do not rely on short cuts or summarized books for preparation. To score well it is important that your basics and hold is strong in all the sections. Prepare a time
Dear Harish,
CLAT 2019 will be conducted on 12th May, 2019. It is being conducted by the National Law University, Odisha, Cuttack.
Since you have approximately 2 months left for the exam, a proper planning is the first step towards preparation. Stat understanding the test pattern before starting off with
Hi student,
Yes you can give clat 2019 if you fulfill following criteria for undergraduate program:
As per the revised standards, there will be no upper age limit for UG Program in CLAT 2019. In class 12th or equivalent examination, they must have secured:
Hello,
To be eligible to give CLAT 2019 you should have passed 10+2 board examination from any recognised educational institution. If, General category you need to score at least 45 per cent marks in your qualifying degree.
If SC and ST categories, need to score at least 40 per
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