Common Law Admission Test
Hi Naga
If we take a look at the eligibility criteria of CLAT, then you are ahead of it and absolutely eligible to appear in the Common Law Admission Test. To appear in CLAT, you need to score 45% in the qualifying examination in the undergraduate level and if you
Hello,
CLAT exam have total 5 section which include:
1. General Knowledge & Current Affairs - This section will include questions from general awareness including static GK. Apart from GK, questions will also cover the recent topics and current affairs from the previous year.
2. English (with Comprehension) – In
HI Shivam
You are in class 11th which means that you have exactly two years with you to prepare. The preparation for CLAT will need a proper study-plan. The study-plan for CLAT preparation would further need to be divided up into daily, weekly, monthly and biannual plans. For more details,
Hello Shipra,
Kindly clarify your query so we can help in solving your doubt. If you want to know about the criteria for admission to any particular college then kindly mention the college name.Good Luck!
Hi CH Ansh Lohia
It is good that you are interested in a subject like law which has a great prospect in future. Coming to your question, if you want to appear in CLAT 2019, you firstly need to be aware of the exam pattern and syllabus of the Common
Hi,It's really nice to know that you have zeroed upon the field of your choice for career very early, it will help you a lot in being better prepared for the CLAT. I would like to tell you first make yourself familiar with CLAT, Syllabus. Go through CLAT 2019
Hello Riya,
Yes, you will be eligible for IAS exam and other civil services exam. Eligibility required to appaer for these exam is that one must have qualify there graduation in any stream and there age limit is that person should be of 21 years for appearing in the exam.
Yes students from any recognised board are eligible for appearing CLaT for LLb Courses. Forbdegree graduate its 45%aggregate marks for LLb.
For LLm courses eligible criteria is minimum 55% in graduation aggregate.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
Hi Drishti
You have asked an intelligent question which shows your interest towards law. You can appear for all the exams that are being held for law admissions.
All the best!!
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