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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

1- AILET is an exam only for NLU Delhi students. Though it is tougher than CLAT this exam has only relevance for NLU Delhi, as no other NLU or private college accepts AILET scores, whereas CLAT is considered by all NLUs except NLU Delhi. Private colleges also accept CLAT scores.
2- NLSIU was established far earlier than NLUD. Hence, the alumni network is far better. Apart from producing great lawyers, NLSIU also promotes more research and has more prestige at the national as well as international levels. Needless to say, ultimate placements are far better than NLUD. (Though placements at NLUD are also very good.
3- Bangalore is the IT
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deepika maurya

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Benefits of doing an LL.B. After the CLAT exam:
After completing your LL.B. You can secure a job as a corporate law practitioner, legal advisor, leading corporate or legal firm, Legal practice, etc. After clearing the LL.B. You can also enroll yourself with a state bar council and start preparing for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination). Litigation provides a wide range of employment options in both the public and private sectors.
Top career opportunities after CLAT:
Civil Litigation Lawyer: It specializes in civil cases such as taxation laws, excise laws, etc.
Criminal Lawyer: These lawyers specialize in criminal laws such as IPC, the Evi
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deepika maurya

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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) syndicate had removed the descriptive section from the Latin Legum Magister Postgraduate (LL. M. PG) question paper pattern.
The CLAT exam contained 120 objective questions worth 120 points. The same pattern was followed for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 as well.
The Consortium of National Law Universities has published the Common Law Admission Test paper pattern in the official notification.
There is no change in the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam pattern 2023.
CLAT Preparation Books:
1- General English by S.P. Bakshi.
2- Made Easy Word Power by Norman Lewis.
3- Competition Success R
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

For the CLAT UG Entrance Exam Pattern:
1- Total number of questions: 150
2- Total number of marks: 150
3- Type of questions: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
4- Negative Marking: Yes (1/4th)
For the CLAT PG Entrance Exam Pattern:
1- Total number of questions: 120
2- Total number of marks: 120
3- Type of questions: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
4- Negative Marking: Yes (1/4th)
I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Students can attempt the Common Law Admission Test CLAT with no limits on their attempts. Other than Indian Nationals, candidates who are NRIs, OCIs, PIOs, and Foreign Nationals are also eligible as per the Common Law Admission Test Eligibility. Common Law Admission Test CLAT Eligibility for 2023 will be verified officially at the time of counseling and final admission.

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Admission Procedure:
1- The admissions process will begin right after the declaration of the Common Law Admission Test results.
2- The selection of students will be based on their performance in the CLAT entrance exam.
3- Seats are allotted to students on the basis of the all-India rank they secure.
4- The provisional seat allotment is going to be conducted as per AIR.
5- The selected candidates must submit an amount of INR 50,000 to secure their seats in the college.
6- The admission procedure involves a centralized counseling process, wherein he or she can select the seats according to their preferences among NLUs, NALSAR, WBNUJS, GNL
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CLAT eligibility criteria for UG law programs:
Students must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board or institution with 45 percent marks. Students appearing in the qualifying exam (the Class 10+2 exam) in April or May 2023 are also eligible to appear in CLAT 2023. However, such students must produce the Certificate of Qualifying Examination at the time of admission, failing which their admission will be canceled. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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3 Month Study Plan for the CLAT Entrance Exam:
For Month 1:
Day (1-15) Start your preparation with The Hindu Newspaper (continue till the end of the exam), GK (art, literature, economics, environment, geography), Legal (constitutional law, criminal law), and Current Affairs (starting from December). Day (15-30): Complete GK and Legal Aptitude with (History, Science, UN, and International Organizations); Legal (Contract ACT Law of Tort, Legal Maxims). For Month 2:
Day (1-10) Quantitative Aptitude with Basic Maths Age Problems, Averages, Ratios and Proportions, Speed, Distance, and Time; Fractions, Percentages, Profits and Losses; Time and
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Yes, you can get admission to top Law colleges for LL.B. Courses, without taking the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam. The Common Law Admission Test exam is conducted for LL.B. Admission at several of India's top National Law Universities (NLUs). However, you can also sit for additional state-level, university-level, or college-level law entrance tests, such as Andhra Pradesh LAWCET, BHU UET etc. I hope this will help you.

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