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Anupama Mehra

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The All India Law Entrance Test is the national-level Law Exam that is conducted by the National Law University in Delhi. It is mandatory for students to appear for this exam if they are thinking of studying Law at National Law University, Delhi. The total Exam Duration is ninety minutes, in which you have to answer 150 questions, asked from English,  Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge.

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Kratika Sharma

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Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check the RGNUL CLAT seat allotment result:Step 1: Visit the official website of CLAT at consortiumofnlus.ac.in Step 2: Click on CLAT 2023, mentioned on the right hand side of the page Step 3: On clicking CLAT 2023, a new page will open. Step 4: Scroll down to Notifications and click on 'Provisional Allotment List'Step 5: On clicking 'Provisional Allotment List', course-wise and institute-wise links Step 6: Click on 'RGNUL' for UG courses, for BA LLB course. 

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Kratika Sharma

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At the time of filling RGNUL application through CLAT 2024 registration portal, candidates need to submit the following documents:Class 10 and Class 12 marksheetClass 10 and Class 12 certificateBachelor’s degree along with the mark sheetMigration certificateCaste certificate (if required)Certificate of person with disability (if applicable)PwD affidavit (if applicable)

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Anupama Mehra

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No, candidates are not allowed to take the AIBE question paper or any other exam-related material outside the examination hall. However, candidates are allowed to take a printout of the questions and their responses which is released by the BCI along with the provisional answer key. The 'Response Sheet', contains the questions that were asked in the exam along with the responses marked by the candidate. The Response Sheet can be used by the candidates to evaluate their performance and identify their mistakes. Candidates are advised to keep the Response Sheet safe for future reference. 

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Anupama Mehra

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It is advisable to start solving AIBE question papers as part of your exam preparation at least 2-3 months before the exam date. This will give you sufficient time to practice and revise the concepts you have learned and develop a strategy for time management and improving your speed and accuracy. Solving AIBE question papers should be a gradual process, starting with the easier questions and gradually moving towards the more difficult ones. You can also use the AIBE question papers to identify the important topics and prioritize your preparation accordingly. It is important to solve the question papers in a simulated environment, simi
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Kritika Rai

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Preparing for the Legal Aptitude and Legal Awareness section of the Geeta Law Admission Test (GLAT) requires a specific approach because it assesses your understanding of legal concepts, principles, and your ability to apply them. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively for this section:1. Understand the Syllabus: Begin by thoroughly understanding the syllabus for the Legal Aptitude and Legal Awareness section. Review the topics that may be covered, such as legal principles, maxims, and landmark judgments.2. Study Legal Concepts: Focus on building a strong foundation in fundamental legal concepts and principles. Read textboo
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Kritika Rai

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Preparing for the Geeta Law Admission Test (GLAT) requires a strategic and comprehensive approach. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively:1. Understand the Syllabus: Begin by thoroughly understanding the GLAT syllabus. Familiarize yourself with the subjects and topics that will be covered in the exam, including English language, general knowledge, legal aptitude, and logical reasoning.2. Collect Study Materials: Gather study materials such as textbooks, reference guides, and previous years' question papers. Ensure that you have access to up-to-date study materials that align with the GLAT syllabus.3. Create a Study Schedule
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Kritika Rai

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The eligibility criteria for GLAT have been mentioned below:CategoryEligibility Criteria General/OBC45% marks in Class 12 examAge below 21 yearsSC/ST42.75% marks in Class 12 examAge below 21 years 

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Kritika Rai

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To fill out the GLAT application form, use the following steps:Visit the GLAT exam page, geetalawcollege.in/G-LAT/Click on the "Apply for GLAT" option.Fill out the GLAT registration details, including your name, email address, mobile number, state, city, qualification details, area of interest, and course.Now, fill out the application form with your personal details, details related to your academic qualifications and email ID and mobile number.Save and submit the application form.Pay the application fee to complete the GLAT application process.

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Janki H Gajjar

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 Every year, the cut off marks for the CLAT exam are affected due to the following factors:The difficulty level of the exam. In case the question paper is easy then the CLAT cut offs are expected to go high and vice-versa.Total number of applications received. If the total applications received are less then the cut off is expected to be relaxed. Total candidates qualifying CLAT exam. If the total number of qualifying candidates is less than the total seats then cut off goes lowTotal number of seats. If the total number of seats is revised and increased then cut off is expected to remain lowPrevious year cut offs. F
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