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jasveer singh

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Usually, it is tougher to get through AILET than the CLAT exam due to the following reasons:
1. Less seats: The AILET is only for admission to NLU Delhi, and therefore the competition compared to available seats is higher in the AILET exam than in the CLAT exam.
2. Pattern: As per the latest syllabus, the logical reasoning section will have more weight in the AILET paper, making it more difficult to score.
3. Question type: The questions in the English, GK, and reasoning sections of AILET are more difficult than those on the CLAT paper.
4. Marking by weightage of score: The number of questions in both papers is the same, i.e., 150, but
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jasveer singh

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CLAT and AILET are the two most prominent law entrance exams in India to get admission to NLU. The following are the differences between CLAT and AILET papers:
1. Score acceptance: The CLAT score is accepted for admission to 22 NLUs, whereas the AILET exam is administered for admission to the NLU, Delhi.
2. Duration: The AILET exam lasts 90 minutes, while the CLAT exam lasts 120 minutes.
3. Pattern: The total marks are 150 in both tests, but the AILET exam has only three sections whereas the CLAT exam has five sections.
4. Difficulty Level: As per the analysis of previous exams, the AILET is considered more difficult than the CLAT.
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Bharti Gupta

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Home State (or HS) Quota- Under the home state quota, the seats are reserved for candidates based on their state (domicile) of eligibility which is basically the state where they have completed their Class 11th and 12th from. Home State quota, basically, is the reservation of 85% seats of a college in a particular state, for the students domicile to that particular state. The remaining 15% seats are available in the All India Quota (AIQ), and is filled by the students not domicile to the state.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

First of all, if you get into a good college through CLAT there is no chance that you will not get a placement. Even if you do not, you have so many avenues, like the judiciary, the Indian Armed Forces, the Civil Service, law officers in banks and government companies, litigation, and many more. The law opens a lot of avenues. After completing the course, you would have a wide range of career options, like law firms, litigation, the civil service, and the judiciary. For law firms, the average package would be around INR 1216 LPA if you graduated from the top 5 national law universities. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, if your aim is the only law and the best law college. So you should drop a year. However, it is not compulsory if you are intelligent and prepared for the Common Law Admission Test, so you don't need to drop a year. The Common Law Admission Test is a centralized national-level government entrance test for admissions to 22 NLUs (national law universities) in India. Most self-financed and private law schools in India also use the CLAT scores for admissions to law colleges or institutes. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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In India, Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an entrance exam conducted by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for admissions to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law courses. Eligibility Criteria: The students must have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum of 45 percent marks from a recognised board. The LSAT exam is divided into a four-section multiple-choice test that includes reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning questions. I hope this will help you.

 

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deepika maurya

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Many law institutes accept Common Law Admission Test CLAT for conducting admissions. All India Law Entrance Test AILET is held by the National Law University of Delhi and it is considered only for law admissions in National Law Universities, Delhi. Law School Admission Test (ISAT), on the other hand, enables students to take admitted to various private law universities in India. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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1- AILET is an exam only for NLU Delhi students. Though it is tougher than CLAT this exam has only relevance for NLU Delhi, as no other NLU or private college accepts AILET scores, whereas CLAT is considered by all NLUs except NLU Delhi. Private colleges also accept CLAT scores.
2- NLSIU was established far earlier than NLUD. Hence, the alumni network is far better. Apart from producing great lawyers, NLSIU also promotes more research and has more prestige at the national as well as international levels. Needless to say, ultimate placements are far better than NLUD. (Though placements at NLUD are also very good.
3- Bangalore is the IT
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) syndicate had removed the descriptive section from the Latin Legum Magister Postgraduate (LL. M. PG) question paper pattern.
The CLAT exam contained 120 objective questions worth 120 points. The same pattern was followed for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 as well.
The Consortium of National Law Universities has published the Common Law Admission Test paper pattern in the official notification.
There is no change in the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam pattern 2023.
CLAT Preparation Books:
1- General English by S.P. Bakshi.
2- Made Easy Word Power by Norman Lewis.
3- Competition Success R
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