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Anupama Mehra

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The official website to check the CLAT answer key is consortiumofnlus.ac.in. After the CLAT exam, the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) published the provisional and final answer keys on this website. Candidates must note that CLAT Answer Key is released online only.

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To check your CLAT Exam Centre 2025, follow these steps:Visit the Official Website: Go to the official CLAT website; i.e. consortiumofnlus.ac.inLog in to your Account: Use the login credentials (mobile number and password) you created during the registration process.Download the Admit Card: After logging in, find the link to download your CLAT 2025 Admit Card. The exam center details, including the address, will be mentioned on the admit card.Verify the Exam Centre: Check the exam center details, such as the address and the city, mentioned on the admit card to ensure accuracy.Print the Admit Card:  It is recommended to print multi
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You should start attempting CLAT mock tests after you have a basic understanding of the syllabus and exam pattern, ideally 2–3 months before the actual exam. Here’s a step-by-step approach:Initial Phase (2–3 months before the exam):Start with topic-wise or sectional mock tests to assess your strengths and weaknesses in different sections (English, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, etc.).Focus on learning the concepts and solving questions without worrying too much about time.Intermediate Phase (1–2 months before the exam):Begin full-length mock tests at least once a week.Analyse your performance, review mistak
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Preparing for CLAT in just one month is a challenging task, but it's not impossible with a well-structured plan. Here are some key strategies to help you maximise your preparation:Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus     - CLAT consists of five sections: English, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Current Affairs, and Quantitative Techniques.   - Familiarise yourself with the types of questions asked in each section.Focus on Important Topics   - English: Work on comprehension passages, vocabulary, and grammar.   - Legal Reasoning: Prioritise legal principles and case laws.  &n
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Yes, you had to submit a caste certificate while filling out the CLAT 2025 application form if you are applying under any reserved category (such as SC, ST, or OBC). This certificate is needed to claim reservation benefits. The caste certificate must be uploaded in the appropriate format at the time of registration to verify your eligibility for the reserved category seats. Make sure that the certificate is valid and issued by a competent authority, as it will be cross-verified during the admission process.

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The CLAT exam was conducted in a single slot on a specific date. CLAT was an offline, pen-and-paper-based exam that is held once a year. The exam was conducted simultaneously across various cities in India on the same day and time, ensuring uniformity.  For CLAT 2025, the same format was followed. It must be noted that CLAT UG and PG Exam was conducted on the same day. 

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The CLAT 2025 registration process was conducted online. Candidates were able to fill out the application form through the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). Here are the steps for the online registration process:Visit the official CLAT website: The registration link will be available on the Consortium's official websiteCreate a new account: Provide your personal details like email, phone number, and password.Fill out the application form: Enter academic details, personal details, and other necessary information.Upload documents: Scanned copies of your photo, signature, and required documents should
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No, you cannot appear for the CLAT exam if you fail to meet the eligibility criteria. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) strictly enforces the eligibility requirements, which include:Educational Qualification: For the undergraduate program, you must have passed your 10+2 or equivalent exam with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates). Failure to meet this qualification makes you ineligible to appear for CLAT.  Age Limit: There is no upper age limit for CLAT, however, it is mandatory for candidates to meet the academic qualificationsIf a candidate applies for CLAT but is later found to have not met the el
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For the CLAT 2025 exam, there have been some important updates regarding the eligibility criteria:Age Limit: There is no upper age limit for candidates appearing for the undergraduate programme through CLAT 2025.Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination. The minimum marks required are:45% for general candidates, 40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST/PwD categoriesCandidates who are appearing for their qualifying examination in March/April 2025 are also eligible to apply, but they must provide proof of passing the examination at the time of admission.Documentation Requirement: Candida
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Yes, appearing for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is necessary for admission to most National Law Universities (NLUs) in India for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs. However, some other law colleges may have their own entrance exams or may admit students based on different criteria, such as marks obtained in the qualifying examination (like the 12th grade for UG programs). Therefore, it's essential to check the specific admission requirements of the law colleges you are interested in, as not all colleges require CLAT scores.

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