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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In CLAT, there is no sectional cutoff. The total score is used to calculate ranks, and candidates will be admitted to various NLUs according to their ranks. The Consortium will make available the CLAT 2024 Cut-Off for UG and PG courses individually for every category. The minimum score required to sit for the exam and be admitted to one of the Indian NLUs that participate in CLAT is known as the CLAT Cut Off. The exam difficulty level, the number of seats available, answer key discrepancies, and the total number of shortlisted candidates are some of the variables that affect the CLAT Cut Off each year.
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Contributor-Level 7
To get admission to an LL.M. program, universities generally conduct an entrance exam. The Consortium of NLU's conducts the CLAT exam annually to provide admission to UG and PG programs in various law universities and colleges in India.
To be eligible for the CLAT LLM 2024 exam, aspirants should meet the following criteria:
Be in the final semester or year of their LLB graduation
Have at least 50% marks in the LLB exam
Have a 5% relaxation of marks if they belong to SC and ST
The minimum score required to apply for the CLAT exam is:
45% for General, OBC, PWD, NRI, PIO, and OCI categories
40% for SC/ST categories
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The provisional answer key for CLAT 2024 was released on December 4, 2023. CLAT Final Answer Key 2024 was released on December 9, 2023. The CLAT 2024 exam was held on December 3, 2023. The CLAT 2024 exam was conducted in offline mode from 2 pm to 4 pm. The CLAT Provisional answer key 2024 has been published on the official website; i.e. consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The answer key of CLAT 2024 is released in two steps - first a provisional answer key, and then a final answer key. Candidates can refer to the answer key to compare their responses.
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