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YASH SHARMA

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The CLAT PG exam consists of 120 questions, divided into the following sections:Legal Reasoning: 35-39 questionsLogical Reasoning: 28-32 questionsQuantitative Techniques: 10-14 questions

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Anupama Mehra

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The objective section of CLAT PG carried extracts from primary legal materials such as important court decisions in various fields of law, statutes or regulations. The questions under each passage were judged on the reading and analytical skills of candidates, awareness of issues discussed in the passage and application of knowledge. 

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Anupama Mehra

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Candidates who are appearing for the CLAT LLM 2025 exam are advised to refer to the following books for the exam preparation as these books cover each aspect of the exam syllabus:Book nameAuthor/PublisherLLM Entrance ExamsS. K RaghuvanshiSolved Papers of LLM Entrance ExamsSinghalGuide to LLM Entrance ExamsShowick ThorpeS.S. Handbook for LLM Entrance Exams (Based on New Syllabus)Singhal Law Publications

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Anupama Mehra

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The Consortium announced the CLAT Exam pattern and CLAT 2024 Syllabus for both Undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Though, the exam pattern was changed for the CLAT UG 2024, the CLAT PG exam pattern remained same. The consortium did not bring any change to the CLAT LLM 2024 syllabus. The CLAT LLM Syllabus 2024 included following topics:Constitutional LawFamily LawJurisprudenceCompany LawLabour & Industrial LawCriminal LawLaw of ContractProperty LawTortsPublic International LawAdministrative LawTax LawEnvironmental LawIntellectual Property Rights 

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Anupama Mehra

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The CLAT and AILET syllabi are not exactly the same, but they do share some common topics. Both exams test candidates on English, Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Mathematics. However, there are some differences in the syllabus and exam pattern between the two exams.AILET has a separate section for Mathematics, while CLAT does not have a dedicated math section. Additionally, AILET has a slightly different weightage for each section compared to CLAT. It's important to note that the syllabus for both exams is subject to change, so it's crucial to refer to the official websites or the latest study materials for the most up-to-date
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Bhumika Khandelwal

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No, candidates can either appear for CLAT or LSAT to get admission to BA LLB (Hons) course. The university considers the academic performance, CLAT/ LSAT score and PI performance for final selection. A pass in Class 10 and Class 12 in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ ST) with English as a subject is required to apply for BA LLB (Hons) course.

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Anupama Mehra

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The Consortium of National Law Universities (CNLU) releases institute-wise and course-wise CLAT Provisional Allotment lists on the official website at consortiumofnlus.ac.in for NLU admissions 2025 to BA LLB (Hons). Candidates seeking admission to NLSIU Bangalore can refer to the table given below to check out the NLSIU Bangalore cutoff  to get better clarity on NLU Bangalore cutoff trends:  NLSIU CLAT 2024 Cutoff (General-All India)Course20232024BA LLB (Hons)149100

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Anupama Mehra

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CLAT cut offs are not announced along with the CLAT result. The cut offs also not released publicaly. They are known after a few days of result announcement when the NLUs and other colleges start their shortlisting process. The NLUs will open shortlist window basis the CLAT cut offs two to three days after the result announcement. Only those candidates who will meet the CLAT 2025 Cutoff will be allowed to sit in the counselling process.

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Anupama Mehra

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For the CLAT UG Entrance Exam, the question paper pattern is as mentioned below:1- Total number of questions: 1202- Total number of marks: 1503- Type of questions: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)4- Negative Marking: Yes (1/4th)For the CLAT PG Entrance Exam Pattern:1- Total number of questions: 1202- Total number of marks: 1203- Type of questions: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)4- Negative Marking: Yes (1/4th)

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Anupama Mehra

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Yes, candidates can crack CLAT by solving previous years’ question papers of the exam because these question papers can help them get familiarised with the CLAT exam pattern and types of questions asked in the exam. But CLAT aspirants need to know that solving previous years’ question papers is not enough to score well in the exam. They need to learn the basic concepts about the topics on which questions are asked in CLAT. Doing so will allow them to solve any questions asked in the CLAT question paper, even if these questions were not asked in previous years’ question papers.

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