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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- The admissions process will begin right after the declaration of the Common Law Admission Test results.
2- The selection of students will be based on their performance in the CLAT entrance exam.
3- Seats are allotted to students on the basis of the all-India rank they secure.
4- The provisional seat allotment is going to be conducted as per AIR.
5- The selected candidates must submit an amount of INR 50,000 to secure their seats in the college.
6- The admission procedure involves a centralized counseling process, wherein he or she can select the seats according to their preferences among NLUs, NALSAR, WBNUJS, GNL
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Know the marking scheme.
2- Build a strong conceptual understanding.3: Practice and analyze (mathematics, general knowledge, current affairs, legal reasoning, and English).
4- Prepare a weekly and monthly timetable and have the syllabus handy.
5- Make sure to cover all the topics and concepts right on time and revise them at frequent intervals.
6- Write mock tests and practice tests frequently, and analyze the tests taken to recognize the weak areas and work towards improving them.
7- Do not make assumptions while attempting the questions in actual CLAT, as for every incorrect answer, 1/4 of a mark will be deducted
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Students must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board or institution with 45 percent marks. Students appearing in the qualifying exam (the Class 10+2 exam) in April or May 2023 are also eligible to appear in CLAT 2023. However, such students must produce the Certificate of Qualifying Examination at the time of admission, failing which their admission will be canceled. I hope this will help you.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
For Month 1:
Day (1-15) Start your preparation with The Hindu Newspaper (continue till the end of the exam), GK (art, literature, economics, environment, geography), Legal (constitutional law, criminal law), and Current Affairs (starting from December). Day (15-30): Complete GK and Legal Aptitude with (History, Science, UN, and International Organizations); Legal (Contract ACT Law of Tort, Legal Maxims). For Month 2:
Day (1-10) Quantitative Aptitude with Basic Maths Age Problems, Averages, Ratios and Proportions, Speed, Distance, and Time; Fractions, Percentages, Profits and Losses; Time and
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
But to sit in CLAT you have to be in 12th Appearing or 12th Passed and this is the minimum qualification.
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