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New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check the CLAT seat allotment result:
Step 1: Visit the official website of CLAT at consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Step 2: Click on CLAT 2023, mentioned on the right hand side of the page
Step 3: On clicking CLAT 2023, a new page will open.
Step 4: Scroll down to Notifications and click on '4th Provisional Allotment List'
Step 5: On clicking '5th Provisional Allotment List', course-wise and institute-wise links
Step 6: Click on 'Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNLU), Patiala' for UG and PG courses, separately.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) has released the CLAT Fourth Provisional Allotment list on Jun 5 for RGNUL Patiala admission 2023 to BA LLB and LLM programmes. Selected candidates must pay the confirmation fee to Consortium for freeze and float options and admission by NLUs for the Fourth Allotment List between Jun 5 to Jun 10 (10:30 PM). Further, CLAT Counselling 2023 is to be conducted in total of five rounds, of which four have been released till now.
CNLU is expected to release CLAT 2023 Fifth (final) Allotment Lists on Jun 15 (10:30 AM). Earlier, CNLU has released CLAT 2023 First Allotment List on Jun
New answer posted
2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
CLAT requires at least 1 year of good preparation. Follow one good source of the book. Practice mocks, follow newspapers, practice previous years papers.
Also one can join some good coaching for better guidance.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
It is possible for a student to prepare for CLAT in one month and score well, but it depends on various factors such as the student's aptitude, previous knowledge of the topics, dedication, and hard work. If a student is already familiar with the basics and has a good understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus, then one month can be enough time to revise and practice. However, if a student is starting from scratch, one month may not be enough to cover all the topics and practice enough. In such cases, it is recommended that the student follows a structured study plan, focusing on the important topics and sections of the exam, and d
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