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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The cutoff for GNLU (Gujarat National Law University) through CLAT varies each year and depends on several factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the difficulty level of the exam. However, based on previous years' trends, you will need to score a minimum of 120-130 marks out of 150 in CLAT to have a good chance of getting into GNLU under the General category. It's important to note that the cutoff is not fixed and may vary each year. It also depends on the performance of other candidates in the exam. Therefore, it's always better to aim for a higher score to increase your chances of getting admissi
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If someone filled wrong preferences during form filling for a law college or university, they may not be able to get the desired college or course of their choice. However, it is advisable to check with the college or university if they provide any provision to change or update the preferences after form filling. In some cases, colleges or universities may allow candidates to update their preferences after the declaration of the results, based on the availability of seats and other factors. However, it is important to note that such provisions may vary from college to college or university to university, and it is advisable to check wi
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The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is a national-level entrance exam for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by various participating National Law Universities (NLUs) in India. The eligibility criteria for CLAT may vary from year to year, but the basic eligibility requirement for the undergraduate programme is that the candidate must have passed the 10+2 examination or equivalent with a minimum percentage of marks specified by the participating NLUs. If your 10+2 examination has not been conducted yet due to the COVID-19 situation, you may still be eligible to apply for CLAT subject to the condition that yo
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To apply for the Common Law Admission Test CLAT you need to follow the below-mentioned steps:
Step 1: Registration
Visit the official website of CLAT and click on the 'Register' button. Fill in the required details such as name, email ID, mobile number, etc. , and create a password for your account. Step 2: Filling the application form
After successful registration, log in to your account and fill in the CLAT application form with the necessary details such as personal information, academic qualification, contact details, and more. Step 3: Uploading documents
Upload scanned copies of your passport-sized photograph, signature, and other rel
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To apply for the LL.B. 3-year course at Thiruvananthapuram Law College, you need to follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website of the college and download the application form.
2. Fill in the application form with all the required details and attach the necessary documents, such as mark sheets, certificates, etc.
3. Pay the application fee through the prescribed mode of payment.
4. Submit the application form along with the required documents and application fee to the college either by post or in person.
5. The college will then release a merit list based on your academic performance.
6. If your name appears in the merit list, y
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Yes, there are other entrance exams apart from CLAT that you can take to apply for LL. M. programs in Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. Some of the popular exams are:
1. MHCET Law - Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law
2. AILET All India Law Entrance Test conducted by National Law University Delhi
3. ISAT - Law School Admission Test
It is recommended that you check the admission criteria and requirements of Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai and the respective entrance exams to determine their specific policies regarding admission to their LL. M. programme. You may also want to check the exam dates, application deadlines, and oth
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The cutoff score for admission to NUSRL through CLAT varies every year depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, the number of seats available, etc. However, based on the previous year's cutoff, you would need a score of at least 80-85 marks out of 150 to have a chance of getting admission to NUSRL as a general category candidate. Please note that the cutoff score is only an estimate, and meeting the cutoff score does not guarantee admission. The final admission will depend on the availability of seats, merit, and other admission criteria set by the university. It is always better
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The eligibility criteria for admission to LL. M. programs at National Law Universities (NLUs) in India vary from institution to institution. However, in general, to be eligible for LL. M. admission at an NLU, you must have completed an LL.B. Or equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 50% or above. As for your CLAT 2020 score of 20.5, it's important to note that the CLAT score is typically used for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs, such as the LL.B. And LL. M. programs. However, the qualifying cutoff scores for admission to LL. M. programs at NLUs through CLAT vary each ye
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Yes, you are correct that CLAT and CLET are two different law entrance exams, and they are conducted on different dates and timings. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level entrance exam that is conducted once a year, usually in the month of May, for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs at various National Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating law colleges in India. The exam is conducted online, and the duration of the exam is two hours. The CLAT exam primarily tests the candidate's knowledge and understanding of various aspects of law, such as Legal Reasoning general awareness, and English
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Many law colleges and universities accept CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or LSAT (Law School Admission Test) scores for admission to their law programs. However, there are some colleges that conduct their own entrance exams for admission, while others may accept scores from other entrance exams such as AILET, MH CET Law, or state-level law entrance exams. It's always a good idea to check with the specific college or university you're interested in to find out their admission requirements and which entrance exams they accept.

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