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Muskan

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Shortly after the announcement of the CLAT results, the Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU) 2024 CLAT cutoff is anticipated to be made public. The number of applications, the difficulty of the exam, and the availability of seats all have an impact on the cutoff. The cutoff for B.A. LL.B. (Hons) admissions normally lies within a competitive rank range, where admissions to higher ranks are more likely. Prospective candidates seeking the most accurate and current cutoff information for the 2024 admissions cycle should frequently visit the official websites of the DNLU and CLAT.

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Muskan

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Indeed, the main and most important requirement for admission to Dharmashastra National Law University's B.A. LL.B. degree is the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Similar to other Indian National Law Universities (NLUs), admissions to DNLU are determined on the results of the CLAT. For this programme at DNLU, there isn't a different entrance exam or admission path. Thus, in order to be admitted to the university's B.A. LL.B. (Hons) program, prospective students must take the CLAT and obtain a competitive rank.

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Muskan

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The Common Law Admission Test is the main method of admission to Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU) for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons) programme (CLAT). Like the majority of National Law Universities (NLUs) in India, DNLU does not provide direct admissions or a different path for admission in the absence of the CLAT. As a result, in order to be considered for admission to the B.A. LL.B. (Hons) programme at DNLU, prospective students must take the competitive and standardised CLAT exam and do well on it.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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It is a common phenomenon these days to see students taking a drop year after 12th. If you have really interest in Law then go for it but if you are not able to decide then better to join central universities. The reasons for taking drop  vary from person to person. Some want to take a gap year to travel and explore. While others want to take some time to prepare for competitive exams such as CLAT. The CLAT is the entrance exam for the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) and other top law schools in the country. Educational Qualification and Qualifying Marks- Currently in class 12 or passed class 12 from a re
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Afroz Akhter

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The academic session for students admitted through the Common Law Admission Test mostly commences in July. The successive steps would be document verification and fee payment, and orientation programs before classes commence, subsequent to clearing the CLAT and getting accepted in the first round of counselling, usually held in December.Shown below is an overview of what the timeline for the admission process for CLAT looks like: December: First round of seat allotment and acceptance. January to June: Further counselling, verification of documents, and payment of fees.July: Beginning of the academic session.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, there are many colleges offering BSc LLB courses on the basis of CLAT scores. Some of the colleges are: GNLU GandhinagarWBNUJS, KolkataAdamas UniversityJECRC UniversityNational Forensic Sciences University

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The CLAT exam generally doesn't have a fixed passing mark and uses a rank-based selection system. Admissions are offered to those who secure ranks within the cut-off range for their category. However, the cut off for SC/ ST category candidates is typically lower than that the cut off marks for the General category candidates. 

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Anupama Mehra

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As per the exam analysis of CLAT exam, the difficulty level of all the sections are as under:English Language - Generally the questions asked in this section are considered easy. However, candidates can find them lengthy and time-taking as the questions are based on passages only. Current Affairs including General Knowledge - The questions in this section are of Easy to Moderate difficulty level depending on the events and technicality. Logical Reasoning - The questions asked in this section of CLAT paper are of easy to moderately difficult level due to facts and data interpretation. Legal Reasoning This section of CLAT paper is of eas
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Anupama Mehra

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The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has announced the exam date of CLAT 2025. The Consortium will conduct CLAT 2025 Exam on December 1, 2024. The exam authority published the admission notification for CLAT 2025 with details of syllabus, exam pattern and events on the official website. The CLAT Exam will be held in pen-and-paper mode.

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