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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The absence of MAHA CET or CLAT participation makes it possible for you to pursue direct admission through management quota at law colleges in Mumbai. The city of Mumbai provides admission possibilities at Rizvi Law College and KC Law College and Jitendra Chauhan College of Law. The yearly tuition fees at these underlying colleges fall between INR 50,000 and INR 1,20,000. Mumbai University together with Amity University provides law programs at annual tuition fees from INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,50,000.
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For BA LLB admissions at Kashmiri University, you generally do not need a CLAT score. CLAT is mainly used for admissions to National Law Universities, and most state universities (including Kashmiri University) follow their own entrance exams or selection process for law programs. Similarly, the CUET is typically for non-law undergraduate courses and isn't used for law admissions here.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Year after year the RGNLU Patiala LLM programme has its own distinctive cutoff standards for CLAT admittance. Previous year trends indicate that the LLM admission cutoff at RGNLU Patiala stands at 65-70 marks from a total of 150 with an All India Rank (AIR) between 500-600. Students must pay around INR 1.2 Lacs annually for the LLM programme at RGNLU Patiala. The admission cutoff at the institute can shift yearly so the entrance requirements depend on both student application numbers and established college policies.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
The Current Affairs & General Knowledge section of the CLAT exam typically carries the maximum weightage. It generally consists of around 35-39 questions out of the total 150 questions, making it a significant portion of the exam. This section tests candidates on current events, national and international news, sports, awards, and other general knowledge topics. It is essential for candidates to stay updated with current affairs and regularly practice general knowledge questions to perform well in this section. A strong performance here can greatly contribute to a candidate's overall score and ranking in the CLAT exam.
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