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Praveen Chopra

Beginner-Level 1

Law Prep Tutorial anyday, for its strong mentorship culture & focused CLAT preparation. I wasted my money on PW once, then I lost it and thought that I'll only join any CLAT-focused coaching. And LPT is good.

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Diya Nihalani

Contributor-Level 10

The charges for CLAT registration are 4000 Rs. for General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCI candidates. While its Rs. 3,500 for SC/ST/BPL candidates. Candidates have options like UPI, Credit Card, Debit Card & Net Banking when it comes to paying for the same.

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Divya Surbhi

Contributor-Level 8

The CLAT exam for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be held for 2 hours. There will be 120 MCQs. The total number of sections in the question paper will be five. 

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Aishwarya Pathak

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Whether SLS Pune is better than an NLU really depends on what you want. SLS Pune gives a strong private college aura, with a good campus, nice location, and a good brand name. Many people think it's ahead of some low-tier NLUs (Tier 2 or Tier 3). But the top NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru or NLU Delhi still lead when it comes to academics, placements, legacy, alumni network, and overall results. So, choosing between SLS Pune and an NLU mostly comes down to your goals and what matters more to you.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can join quite a few law colleges in Kolkata without sitting for CLAT. 

Note: All info. is from official sources and can change. 

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Anshuman Dhyani

Contributor-Level 6

The difficulty level of the SLAT and CLAT exams varies depending on various factors such as exam pattern, exam difficulty level, and the number of candidates who appear for the exam. The following observations have been noted:

  • The English section of CLAT is more difficult.
  • The GK section of SLAT is easier than CLAT.
  • CLAT is definitely tougher than SLAT in terms of competition
  • The SLAT syllabus is easier than the CLAT syllabus.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can join a few law colleges in Patna without CLAT. 

Note: All info. is from official sites and can change. 

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Raj Rai

Contributor-Level 6

Many students feel the AILET exam is a bit tougher than CLAT because it has fewer seats and high competition. The AILET syllabus focuses more on reasoning and legal aptitude. Both tests need good preparation, but AILET 2027 usually has a higher cutoff for AILET colleges under NLU Delhi.

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Manisha Gard

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No, the CLAT Admit Card 2027 is not out yet. The admit card will likely be released on November 15, 2026. The official schedule has not been announced yet. 

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Rikshita

Beginner-Level 4

Yes you can apply for LLM at without competitive exams score as you may appear toh IILM's entrance test or interview based on competitive exam merit. The benefit of these include that you may avail to scholarships and get wavier on tuition fees according to laws of IILM's University. You can check for the updates on website for the samem butI would advise to get a good score in competitive exams so you can directly avail to scholarships.

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