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Kush chandak

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The difficulty level of CLAT 2024 is generally considered to be moderate. The exam is designed to test a candidate's aptitude for legal studies and their ability to think critically and solve problems. The exam covers a wide range of topics, including English language, current affairs, legal reasoning, logical reasoning, and quantitative techniques.The difficulty level of each section of the exam may vary from year to year. However, in general, the English language section is considered to be the easiest, while the legal reasoning section is considered to be the most difficult. The current affairs, logical reasoning, and quantitative t
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The last date for submission of AIBE 18 (XVIII) Application Form is September 30, 2023.Candidates can apply for the exam online through the official website of the Bar Council of India (BCI).To be eligible to apply for AIBE 18 (XVIII), candidates must have enrolled with any state bar council in India. The exam will be held on October 29, 2023.

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Here are some of centeres more centers u can easily check on official link.The AIBE 18 (XVIII) exam will be held in 54 cities across India. The following is a list of the exam centers:·       Ahmedabad·       Agartala·       Aizawl·       Allahabad·       Amritsar·       Aurangabad·       Bangalore·       BhopalCandidates will be able to choose
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Here  through this summary of how to prepare for CLAT from class 11th in 100 words:Understand the syllabus and pattern.Build your reading habit.Focus on vocabulary and grammar.Practice logical reasoning questions.Solve CLAT mock tests.Additionally:Take advantage of your school studies.Find a study buddy or group.Don't be afraid to ask for help.Start early and put in the hard work, and you can definitely succeed in CLAT! All the best for your future.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Common Proficiency Test is an entry level examination for admission to the Chartered Accountancy Course. A 10th Passed student can register for CPT Course by filling in the prescribed registration form along with the requisite fee.While CLAT is exam for admission in integrated law courses. CLAT can be given after 12th. So if you are in 12th or passed, eligible for this exam.So both exams can be given together and stream is not an issue here.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Yes, those who are willing to get admission to NMIMS Mumbai can apply via a score of CLAT entrance exam. Aspirants must fulfil the minimum eligibility and qualify the exam with a valid score. 

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Saumya Jain

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Having the right set of books is very crucial to prepare for the UGAT exam. Candidates can refer to the following set of books for UGAT preparation:English Language:High School Grammar and Comprehension by Wren and MartinWord Power Made Easy by Norman LewisObjective General English by SP BakshiNumerical and Data Analysis:NCERT Mathematics booksQuantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams by RS AggarwalFast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh VermaReasoning and Intelligence:A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS AggarwalAnalytical Reasoning by MK PandeyVerbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS AggarwalGeneral KnowledgeMa
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The details on admit cards of both January 2025 session test and May 2025 session of LSAT India 2025 will be similar. However, candidates who register for both sessions of the test cannot use their LSAT India 2025 January admit card to appear in the LSAT India May 2025 session test. For both sessions of the test, candidates need to download a different LSAT India 2025 admit card. They will not be allowed to appear in LSAT India 2025 without a valid admit card. It is recommended that candidates checl all the details mentioned on their LSAT India admit card. If there is a mistake, they need to contact the LSAT India exam authority and as
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If there is a mistake on your LSAT India admit card, you need to contact the exam authority immediately. You can do this by email, phone, or by visiting the exam authority's website.When you contact the exam authority, be sure to provide them with the following information:Your nameYour contact informationYour LSAT India application numberThe specific mistake on your admit cardThe exam authority will review your request and make a decision about whether to issue you a corrected admit card. If they do issue you a corrected admit card, they will send it to you by email or by post.It is important to note that there may be a fee associated
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Kritika Rai

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The following items are allowed in a Computer-Based Proctored (CBP) mode LSAT India exam:A government-issued photo IDA laptop or desktop computer with a webcam and microphoneA blank sheet of paper and a pencilAll other items are prohibited. This includes:Cell phonesSmartwatchesCalculatorsBooksNotesFood and drinksIf you are caught with a prohibited item, you may be disqualified from taking the exam.Here are some tips for keeping your exam area free of prohibited items:Place all prohibited items outside of your reach before you begin the exam.If you need to use a blank sheet of paper or a pencil, ask your proctor for permission.Do not br
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