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Anushka Mendiratta

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Core Law Subjects for CLAT LLM entrance exam are:

  • Constitutional Law 
  • Jurisprudence 
  • Administrative Law 
  • Law of Contract (Formation, Termination, Performance, Breach, etc.)
  • Torts 
  • Family Law 
  • Criminal Law 
  • Property Law 
  • Public International Law 
  • Company Law 
  • Tax Law 

Additional Subjects can be: Environmental Law,  Labour and Industrial Law,  Intellectual Property Law,  Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing.

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Kritika Rai

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To know the TSLAWCET counselling dates, visit the TGCHE website. The detailed schedule for the counselling will be available there. Do not forget to register online for participating.

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Kritika Rai

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There is criterion of minimum marks requirement for admission to a college through Andhra Pradesh LAWCET for candidates belonging to SC and ST categories. However, candidates of General category must score a minimum of 35% marks (42 marks out of 120 marks) to get admission to a college based on their Andhra Pradesh LAWCET scores. 

The college allotted to the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET 2026 test-taker will depend on the following factors: 

  • Marks obtained by the candidate
  • Cut off of the participating college
  • Reservation criteria

 

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Pragati Singh

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No, the CLAT exam is primarily for admission to undergraduate law programs offered by National Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating institutions. These programs lead to an LLB degree, but not specifically in Education Law.

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Muskan

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For admission to the BBA LLB programme, candidates are normally required to take the NMIMS Law Admission Test (LAT). However, if you have previously taken the CLAT 2024, you may be eligible for admission based on your CLAT score, if NMIMS recognises CLAT scores for their BBA LLB programme. It is best to examine the particular admission standards and eligibility criteria on NMIMS's official website or contact their admissions office directly to determine whether CLAT results are accepted and if any additional prerequisites must be met for admission.

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Tanishka Jain

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anything under AIR 6500 will work for General category BBA

6000 AIR for BALLB

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Pragati Singh

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Yes. CLAT is necessary for BA LLB admissions in NLUs. The national-level Common Law Admission Test (or CLAT) is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs for admission to 5-year integrated LLB (UG) and one-year LLM (PG) courses offered by 24 participating NLUs. Currently, UG courses are offered by all 24 NLUs, and PG courses are offered at 21 NLUs. 

However, it is solely not responsible for admission to BA LLB courses, other exams like MHT LAWCET are also there for entrance in other institutes which are basically from Maharashtra state. Similarly, there are other state-level and institute-specific exams also through which you can t

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