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Arun Kumar S V

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Yes, the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is required for admission to the B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Degree Programme at the NLSIU. Admission to the programme is purely on the basis of merit as assessed through CLAT. 

Foreign nationals who wish to apply to NLSIU also have to compulsorily appear for CLAT. Foreign nationals who possess a PIO (Person of Indian Origin) or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card are eligible to appear for CLAT and will be subject to the same rules and eligibility as General Category students¹.

As of now, there is no other way to get admission into the B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)  at NLSIU without appearing for

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Admission to B.A LLB  programme in WB National University of Juridicial Sciences is solely based on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), currently conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities. The eligibility criteria for each year may vary and shall be as determined by the Consortium of the National Law Universities. The Five Year Undergraduate B.A./B.Sc.-LL.B. Programme is open to candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an examination equivalent thereof. The admission is based exclusively on the performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)

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The CLAT score between 80-85 is good enough for getting RMLNLU.

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Kritika Rai

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Candidates cannot get MH CET Law question papers of previous years for free because the conduction body of the MH CET Law exam, the CET Cell Maharashtra (MAH CET Cell) can be found in books designed for the MH CET Law syllabus. Candidates need to focus more on topics related to the MH CET Law syllabus to prepare for this law entrance exam. The syllabus includes topics associated with, Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, English, and Mathematics.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, the question paper of MH CET Law can be given in Marathi. Candidates can choose to answer the question paper in either Marathi or English.

However, it is important to note that the question paper will be the same for both Marathi and English medium candidates. The only difference is that the Marathi medium candidates will be given a Marathi translation of the question paper.

Candidates should choose the medium in which they are most comfortable answering the question paper. If you are more comfortable answering in Marathi, then you should choose the Marathi medium question paper. However, if you are more comfortable answering in Eng

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Kritika Rai

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General Knowledge and Current Affairs section is the most important section in the MH CET Law question paper. This is because these sections test candidates' awareness of current events and a variety of academic subjects, such as history, geography, science, and economics. The weightage of the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section in the MH CET Law 3-year LLB exam is 40. However, the weightage of the section in the MH CET Law 5-year LLB exam is 30.

General Knowledge questions typically cover a wide range of topics, such as:

  • Indian history and culture
  • Indian politics and economy
  • International affairs
  • Science and technology
  • Current eve
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