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Anupama Mehra

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No, in order to secure admission in any one of the NLUs, you must crack the CLAT exam with high scores. Only for those who are seeking admission in NLU Delhi, they have to appear for AILET 2025. The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a national-level law entrance exam that is held by NLUD every year to enroll candidates at National Law University (NLU), Delhi. As per the official AILET notification, the AILET Exam 2025 will be held in a pen-paper test mode.

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Anupama Mehra

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The GK section carries a total 25 per cent weightage in the CLAT exam. Read below the best practices to follow to score well in GK section:You must be aware of the Daily Current Affairs in the area of the Economy, the Indian Constitution, Awards, sports, etc.Inculcate habit of reading the newspaper on a daily basisStatic GK is also a part of the syllabus, but most of the questions are asked on the basis of the current affairsTry and read about various legal events and issues of the past Prepare your own notes. This will help you during your revision timeDo not cram events. Try and understand why something happened and idea behind
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CLAT exam can be cracked without coaching. However, aspirants have to be very focussed and consistent while preparing for the exam. CLAT 2026 is year away and aspirants who are looking forward to appearing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) should gear up and prepare their best for it. In order to crack the CLAT entrance exam it is important to have a proper study plan. You should follow the timetable to score better in the CLAT Exam 2026.

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Anupama Mehra

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CLAT is one of the highly competitive law exam and is considered to be one of the toughest exams to clear. However, aspirants should not worry, as with the right preparation and attitude you can definitely ace in the CLAT exam. The toppers of CLAT have suggested that aspirants should trust NCERT books and a habit to read newspaper daily to crack the exam. The difficulty level of CLAT paper is usually moderate. For complete insights on CLAT paper difficulty level, check analysis for current and previous years above. 

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Anupama Mehra

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One of the greatest challenges is to balance the preparation for CLAT with that of preparation for board exams. Here are a few tips to strike the right balance:Make a separate study plan for boards and CLAT exam - If you mix the two, it will be all messy and you will have a hard time figuring out which goes where or where you left off. Make weekly and monthly, and follow it up.Summer and winter vacations are ripe for exam preparation - As most of the classes are held offline, candidates can Add to that summer and winter vacations, and you get some free time to really dive into board and CLAT preparations.Some topics in CLAT carry more
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Kritika Rai

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To study law at the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), applicants need to fill out the UPES LLB or LLM application form and submit their 12th Board marks and CLAT/LSAT scores to participate in their selection process. Candidates who have not taken the CLAT/LSAT India exams need to appear in the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Law School Admission Test (ULSAT) to study LLB/LLM at the institution. CLAT and LSAT India scores are non-exam pathway for ULSAT entrance exam.   

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The consortium of NLUs has not come up with changes in the exam pattern of CLAT 2025 as of now. However, the consortium brought changes in the exam pattern for CLAT 2024. The total number of questions was reduced from 150 to 120. However, no changes were made to CLAT 2025 syllabus or the number of sections in the CLAT 2025 exam. The 120 questions were divided into the existing five sections; English Language, Current Affairs Including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. 

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YASH SHARMA

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Candidates who have passed the 10+2 examination or an equivalent examination from arecognisedboard with a minimum percentage of marks as specified by the participating universities are eligible to apper for CLAR 2024. Or Candidates should have an LL.B. degree or an equivalent examination from arecogniseduniversity with a minimum percentage of marks as specified by the participating universities. 

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Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack is affiliated with Utkal University and offers LL.B. (3 years) and B.A. LL.B. (5 years) integrated programs. The admission process for Madhusudan Law College may include both the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) and state entrance test.Madhusudan Law College accepts CLAT scores for admission.In addition to or instead of CLAT, Madhusudan Law College may have its own state entrance test for admission.

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