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Total Marks: 200
Topics:
Law of Contracts
Law of Torts
Family Law
Criminal Law
Constitutional Law
Legal Theory
Number of Questions:
I) Objective Type: 50 questions of one mark each
ii) Short Answers: 10 questions of five marks each
iii) Essay: Two questions of 50 marks each (Two sections containing three questions each out of which one from each section to be answered.)
Cut-off marks at the CLAT for Postgraduate Programme:
To qualify in the Test for admission to the Postgraduate Programme at the above-mentioned universities, a candidate should secure a minimum of 50% marks (40% in case of SC
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CLAT is for the five years BA LLB Or BBA LLB course and if one has completed his BA LLB Or BBA LLB then LLM. You don't need to write CLAT for LLB. Just apply for an admission in any university. Although, just for your information, the minimum marks required for LLB is 50% in most of the university. Although, so your research. Hope my answers was satisfactory. Follow and upvote if you liked it. Thanks!
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