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jasveer singh

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CLAT and AILET are the two most prominent law entrance exams in India to get admission to NLU. The following are the differences between CLAT and AILET papers:
1. Score acceptance: The CLAT score is accepted for admission to 22 NLUs, whereas the AILET exam is administered for admission to the NLU, Delhi.
2. Duration: The AILET exam lasts 90 minutes, while the CLAT exam lasts 120 minutes.
3. Pattern: The total marks are 150 in both tests, but the AILET exam has only three sections whereas the CLAT exam has five sections.
4. Difficulty Level: As per the analysis of previous exams, the AILET is considered more difficult than the CLAT.
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Hi deepika
There are plenty of law entrance exams other than the CLAT and AILET that you can take after the 12th grade to get into a college to study B.A. LLB:
1. ISAT India: You can get admission to colleges such as Asian Law College Noida, GITAM School of Law, and Kalinga University.
2. Kerala Law Entrance Exam: You can get admission to the B.A. LL.B. Course at Sree Narayana Guru College of Legal Studies and NSS Law College after clearing this exam.
3. Andhra Pradesh LAWCET: With this exam score, you can get admission to around 21 law colleges in Andhra Pradesh, including the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar College of Law and the V. R. Law College.
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deepika maurya

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A list of top private law colleges that accept CLAT scores.
1- Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore.
2- Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida.
3- Apex University, Jaipur.
4- Arka Jain University, Jharkhand.
5- Aryans College of Law, Punjab.
6- GITAM School of Law, Visakhapatnam.
7- ITM University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
8- Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun.
9- Nancy College of Law, Punjab.
10- Universal Law College, Punjab.
11- Maharshi Law School, Maharshi University of Information Technology, NCR Delhi. For more details, you may visit the link (https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/colleges-ac
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deepika maurya

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First of all, if you get into a good college through CLAT there is no chance that you will not get a placement. Even if you do not, you have so many avenues, like the judiciary, the Indian Armed Forces, the Civil Service, law officers in banks and government companies, litigation, and many more. The law opens a lot of avenues. After completing the course, you would have a wide range of career options, like law firms, litigation, the civil service, and the judiciary. For law firms, the average package would be around INR 1216 LPA if you graduated from the top 5 national law universities. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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A list of BBA LL.B. Colleges in India without the CLAT:
1- Mahatma Gandhi Law College,
2- Alliance University.
3- Bhai Gurdas Group Of Institutions, Punjab.
4- New Law College, Mumbai.
5- Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Uttar Pradesh.
6- Sandip University, Maharashtra.
7- JECRC University, Rajasthan.
8- Oriental College of Law, Mumbai.
9- University, Madhya Pradesh.
10- School of Law UPES Dehradun.
11- Christ University.
12- School of Law, GITAM University.
13- Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology.
14- ICFAI Law School. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, if your aim is the only law and the best law college. So you should drop a year. However, it is not compulsory if you are intelligent and prepared for the Common Law Admission Test, so you don't need to drop a year. The Common Law Admission Test is a centralized national-level government entrance test for admissions to 22 NLUs (national law universities) in India. Most self-financed and private law schools in India also use the CLAT scores for admissions to law colleges or institutes. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Out of the 23 NLUs (National Law Universities) in India, 22 participate in Common Law Admission Test. NLU, Delhi is the only NLU that doesn't participate in it and accepts AILET scores. Many top private law colleges also accept CLAT scores for student intake. So, I guess it would be safe to say that the best law colleges in India admit students into their UG and PG programs based on Common Law Admission Test scores. If you want to get into the corporate law sector, the NLUs will be appropriate, as most of their students are recruited on campus by private companies. On the other hand, if you just want to be a lawyer, you can get into a
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Yes you can. Try to follow one good book for self study and practise mocks.

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deepika maurya

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Many law institutes accept Common Law Admission Test CLAT for conducting admissions. All India Law Entrance Test AILET is held by the National Law University of Delhi and it is considered only for law admissions in National Law Universities, Delhi. Law School Admission Test (ISAT), on the other hand, enables students to take admitted to various private law universities in India. I hope this will help you.

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