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Tashbya

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For getting admission in NLUs you have to score above 90.

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Atharv Yadav

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Hello! You can give the CLAT exam when you are appearing for the 12th standard. CLAT exam mostly held in the month of May normally. So, most probably you can give the CLAT after your 12th standard. You just need to register and fill the application form while you are in 12th standard. The registration most probably starts from the month of January.

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Atharv Yadav

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A nationwide entrance test is called CLAT. Admissions to undergraduate and graduate programmes offered by the 23 participants National Law Universitiesmember NLUs are handled by a consortium of NLUs. These 23 NLUs take part in the CLAT exam, which has a capacity of 3300 students. According to NLU, 80150 undergraduate seats are available. For quality education rather than quantity, each NLU batch consists of 80150 students annually. As a result, NLU offers fewer places for high-quality education. The ratio of student to instructor is advantageous for personality development, classroom engagement, and personality. While there are fewer p
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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) and CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) are both highly competitive law entrance exams conducted in India. Both exams have a different pattern and syllabus, and the level of difficulty varies for each candidate. AILET is conducted by the National Law University (NLU), Delhi, and focuses primarily on legal aptitude and reasoning skills. The exam pattern includes 150 multiple-choice questions from various subjects such as General Knowledge, English Legal Aptitude & Reasoning and Mathematics. The level of difficulty can be considered high due to the nature of the questions and the time limit provided. On
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If want to do the regular LL.B. Course, then government will not sanction you the permission for appearing in law entrance exam.

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Aditya Kashyap

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Certainly! Here are some tips for preparing for CLAT AILET and ISAT:
Develop a deep understanding of the concepts: Rather than just memorizing facts and formulas, focus on developing a deep understanding of the concepts. This will help you apply them to new situations and solve complex problems. Build a strong vocabulary: A strong vocabulary is essential for exams like CLAT AILET and ISAT, where you will be tested on your English language skills. Try reading English newspapers, books, and articles to improve your vocabulary. Practice with a timer: Time management is crucial for these exams, as you must solve many questions in a lim
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Aditya Kashyap

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To prepare for the AILET and CLAT GK section, focus on Current Affairs by reading newspapers and news websites regularly. Make notes of important events, people, and places in a separate notebook while reading the newspaper. Watch news channels and attend online GK quizzes to enhance your knowledge. Refer to popular GK books such as 'Manorama Yearbook' or 'Lucent's General Knowledge' and focus on topics such as History, Geography, Science, and Indian Polity. Use online resources such as GK quizzes, mock tests, and previous year question papers to practice and test your knowledge. This will also help you understand the exam pattern and
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It depends on the specific law school you are interested in attending. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered by various law schools in India. While some law schools may require CLAT scores for admission, others may have their own entrance exams or consider other criteria such as academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal interviews. Some law schools may also offer direct admission to students who meet certain eligibility criteria. Therefore, it is important to research the specific law schools you are interes
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Rishabh Dwivedy

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The eligibility requisites for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) necessitate that a candidate must have cleared 10+2 or an equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for candidates belonging to reserved categories). Your score of 51% in the best five subjects, which includes English, Physics Chemistry Computer Science, and Environmental Science, makes you eligible to apply for CLAT. Nevertheless, it is advisable to scrutinize the eligibility criteria of the law schools that you intend to apply to, as they may impose further conditions.

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YASH SHARMA

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If you are expecting law marks in any competitive exam then I would suggest you to participate in both the counselling. Although there are more chances in State wise counselling than All India counselling. But do not take risk in skipping the all India Counselling. You might still have chance in both. Good luck.

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