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Anjum Khan

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More than one lakh candidates from different cities across India appear for the CLAT exam every year. The exam authority has informed that Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2026 registered a total increase of 24.5% in applications compared to last year (CLAT 2025). Specifically, the Consortium of National Law Universities received 34.7% more Undergraduate applications and 25.8% more Postgraduate applications this year as compared to last year (CLAT 2024). For CLAT 2023, 56,472 candidates appeared out of 60,895 registrations. In 2021, 62,106 candidates appeared for the CLAT exam.

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Anjum Khan

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In 2022, CLAT exam was held twice, I. e. on June 19 as CLAT 2022, and on December 18, 2022 as CLAT 2023. However, from 2024 onwards, CLAT exam is to be conducted once in a year only, as confirmed by the exam officials in the latest notification. Earlier, CLAT exam was conducted in May or June, but from 2024 onwards the entrance exam will be conducted in December (of preceding year to the admission year) itself for concluding admissions on time. Therefore, CLAT counselling process will be completed by May of each academic year.

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Anjum Khan

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CLAT or Common Law Admission Test is a national-level entrance exam for admission to Undergraduate B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B.Com LL.B.Sc. LL.B. And Postgraduate LL. M. courses offered by the participating National Law Universities. The entrance exam is conducted in a pen-paper based test mode for a duration of two hours. Candidates qualifying CLAT are then shortlisted for admission to the 23 NLUs through Centralized Counselling Process. CLAT exam scores are also accepted by private universities that have signed MOU with the consortium of NLUs as well as, top private law colleges in India. Meanwhile, many popular PSUs use CLAT PG scores for r
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Anjum Khan

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The difficulty level of CLAT is generally moderate while the AILET paper is usually difficult, as per students' feedback and experts' views. Note that around 3000 UG and 1000 PG seats offered by the NLUs will be filled through CLAT. However, NLU Delhi conducts the AILET exam for filling around 120 UG seats and 80 PG seats offered by the university. Given fewer seats, competition in AILET is higher.

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YASH SHARMA

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If you are a dropper, you know that it is not just the knowledge that is tested in the CLAT exam; it tests your intellect. If you are a dropper, you have plenty of time to practice mock tests because your basics are clear. So try to attempt one mock test daily and slowly increase it to two mock tests. After taking the test it is important to analyze your test and evaluate your performance regularly. While practising, you can also explore your choices. Try attempting different sections first, and know your strong area to start in the exam. After practising a lot of tests, you will have an idea about which section to attempt first and ho
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YASH SHARMA

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Hi, I have prepared my own cut-off trend 2022 which I will show you. Cut-offs of different NLUs will be something like this:
NLSIU Bangalore: 135
NALSAR Hyderabad: 130. WBNUJS Kolkata: 125
NLIU Bhopal: 122
NLU Jodhpur: 120
GNLU Gandhinagar: 117
HNLU Raipur: 114.5
RMLNLU Lucknow: 112
MNLU Mumbai: 111
RGNUL Patiala: 110
CNLU Patna: 109
NUALS: 108
NLUO: 107.25
NUSRL: 105
TNNLS; 103.75
DSNLU: 101
MNLU Nagpur: 99.50
MNLU Aurangabad: 98

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Anju Yadav

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As you have mentioned, you have scored 50 marks in CLAT 2023, it is difficult to predict your chances of getting admission to Jamia Hamdard as the cutoff score and the number of seats available may vary every year. However, having a good academic record and other achievements may increase your chances of selection.
I would suggest that you keep an eye on the university's admission notification and visit their official website for updates on the admission process. Additionally, you can also explore other law colleges that may be a good fit for your academic profile and career aspirations.

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Anju Yadav

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The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is an important entrance exam for law aspirants in India. CLAT is the gateway to several prestigious law universities and institutes across the country. Here are some ways in which CLAT can help you pursue law as a career:
Access to top law schools: CLAT provides access to several top law schools and universities in India. These law schools offer high-quality education, excellent faculty, and exposure to a diverse range of legal fields. Getting into a top law school through CLAT can boost your chances of a successful law career.
Specialisation options: CLAT offers specialisation options in various area
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The 12th results play an important role in the admission process for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) as it is used to determine the eligibility of candidates. The minimum eligibility criteria for CLAT is that the candidate must have passed the 10+2 or an equivalent examination with at least 45% marks (or an equivalent grade for SC/ST candidates). However, many top law schools have higher cut-off marks, which means that a good score in 12th is important to have a chance of getting admission into a good law school. Moreover, some law schools also take into account the candidate's 12th marks in the final selection process. For instance,
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Tashbya

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Hi
I hope you are doing well
For getting admission in NLUs you have to score above 90.

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