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astha singh

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CLAT is a combined entrance examination for 12-14 National Law Schools. If you want to enter into these NLUs, you have to appear for the CLAT. There is no other shortcut.
However, there are other good law schools which have their separate entrance exam or is selection is done on the basis of your +2 marks. Some of the important law school exams that I can think of:
1. LSAT - Jindal Law School
2. AILET - NLU Delhi
3. BLAT - BHU Law School
4. GLC Mumbai - On the basis of +2 marks
5. Amity Law School (through CET and own entrance exam)
6. SET - Symbiosis Law School
7. KLSAT - KIIT Law School
8. CET - IP University, Delhi
9. Christ University Law S
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Abhinav Sinha

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Hi,
These are all the important dates for CLAT exam:
1) Registration start date: November 2016
2) Registration end date: December 2016
3) Admit card download date: January 2017
4) CMAT exam date: January 2017
5) CMAT result declaration: January 2017
6) Print out of score cards: January 2017
You can plan your dates accordingly as well as apply to the colleges, which are well recognized for their degree in law:
1. NLSIU – Bangalore.
2. NALSAR – Hyderabad.
3. Campus Law Centre – Delhi.
4. Symbiosis Law School – Pune.
5. UPES – Dehradun.

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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Go through the undermentioned official website of CLAT to know everything about it.
https://clat.ac.in/admission-procedure/?_e_pi_=7,PAGE_ID10,4711934200
All the best.

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Mehendi Choudhury

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yes. you can go for corporate law

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AISHA BANSAL

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hey shantanu
CLAT- common law admission test , its an entrance exam for law aspirant to take admission in ntaional law college. without giving this entrance exam a student is not eligible to study in national law college.
clat test a students legal knowledge, current affairs, logical reasoning and knowledge of mathematics.
BBA-LLB, BA-LLB, B.COM-LLB these are five year integrated course. A person can also pursue law after completing graduation degree in any stream that is 3 years LLB course.
A pcm student can also do law by joining a cochin center for clat.
a Science stream student should do BA-llb preferably beacuse BBA-llb or b.com-llb
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mudit h

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CLAT provides admission to only 16 govt law colleges.Rest Law colleges take up students through different procedure.
There are another law exams like , LSAT which provide admissions to 5 year law programs in other govt. and private reputed colleges. Individual Universities like BHU conduct their own entrance test (BLAT) for the course.Likewise many other colleges have their own admission procedure.It varies greatly.
Colleges offering admission in a Bachelors Degree in Law without considering CLAT scores are:
-IMS Unison University, Dehradun
-Amity University, Noida
-Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
-Patna University
-Governmen
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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ICWA, CFA there can be some more.just try to check.

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astha singh

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In case you feel you current score is not as per the cutoff then you may give it a atry

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srishty chaudhary

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You should go for B.Com.

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