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YASH SHARMA

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Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack, Odisha accepts scores of Common Law Admission Test CLAT for admission to its Integrated Law programs. Therefore, if you wish to pursue an Integrated Law programme at Madhusudan Law College, you will have to appear for the CLAT exam. Alternatively, some colleges may also accept scores of other law entrance exams such as All India Law Entrance Test AILET Law School Admission Test (ISAT), etc. It is recommended that you check the college's website or contact the admission office to confirm the eligibility criteria and the law entrance exams accepted by the college.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Aabhas, No, 11th and 12th syllabus of Legal Studies, covers the part of CLAT but not the whole syllabus of Legal Studies. Since the pattern has been changed, so now, legal studies from the angle of Current Affairs has been asked more frequently. For more details, please go through the official website and check the syllabus once. Don't forget to check the sample papers and past year question papers. All the best.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Prachi, Yes you can, there is no upper educational limit for appearing in the CLAT exam.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Dhana, CLAT is not necessary for securing an admission im Coimbatore Law College. Only your 12th marks matters. For more clarity, please go through the official website of Coimbatore Law College.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Pranaswi!
It is never too late to start with anything. For the preparation of CLAT to get into NLSIU, there are many examples who had prepared for just few days and cracked it with flying colours. Even my own mentor is a live example in front of me, he has prepared for just 60 days and earned his degree from NLUJ. 8 months are more than enough. You just need to be stay consistent and strategic. CLAT is not an exam which you can crack just by becoming a bookworm. You really need to be aware of what is going on globally. Speedy reading is the utmost key of cracking CLAT. Start attempting mock, attempt it everytime just like you'
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