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Richa Shukla

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You can only change it by another attempt in the exam.

The rank is a result of your exam which you cannot change by any process unless attempting again in the exam.

Your rank can get changed by authorities if the result get revised due to any error or any other reasonable factor justified by the authorities.

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YASH SHARMA

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The LL.M programme acceptance criteria for Bangalore colleges does not specify CLAT as a mandatory condition. NLSIU along with other educational institutions require CLAT PG exam scores yet Christ University and private law schools depend on their own entrance examinations or admit students through merit. The admission guidelines from each institution should be checked to determine their requirements about CLAT admission.

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For the Panjab University 5-year law entrance students should study from Legal Aptitude for CLAT and Other Law Exams by Bhardwaj in addition to Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal and Arihant's guidebooks. The entrance test success depends on prior practice of past papers together with improvement in General Knowledge and English and Legal Reasoning capability.

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To seek admission in the undergraduate law programme BA LLB through CLAT students need to qualify their 12th exam or equivalent with at least 45% marks (40% marks for SC/ST students). Students belonging to the general category must be 20 years old and SC/ST students must meet 22 years of age for admission. Undergraduate students who enroll in postgraduate legal studies need to maintain minimum scores of 50% in their completed law degree.

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Indian students can access undergraduate and postgraduate law studies in several top law universities through the national-level Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). A CLAT applicant needs to finish their 12th examinations successfully with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) after their graduation. Students need to complete sections testing their ability in English along with logical reasoning and legal reasoning and general knowledge in the exam.

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Yes! Students who seek law programs should consider the Rajasthan University Law Entrance Test (RULET) as their choice. Payment attention to the RULET pattern and syllabus because it will vary compared to CLAT. The official Rajasthan University website contains the latest information about exam timetables together with application procedures and course syllabus.

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Richa Shukla

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Yes, the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) will take place in India.

The LSAT is a admission test conducted by the LSAC ( Law School Admission Council).

The LSAT ( Law School Admission Test) was conducted in January 2025. 

You must have passed 12th standard from a record board with at least 45% marks.

 

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