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Anupama Mehra

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The ILICAT (Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test) follows a specific pattern designed to test the legal aptitude and reasoning of the candidates aspiring to pursue LLM courses. Here's an overview of the ILICAT Exam Pattern:Mode of Examination: Offline (Pen & Paper)Total Marks: 180 marksDuration: 2 hours (120 minutes)Type of Questions: Objective and Subjective    - Objective Section: This section includes 140 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).    - Subjective Section: There are 4 subjective (descriptive) questions to test the candidate's legal reasoning and writing skills.Marking Scheme:   - MCQs: Each
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No, you cannot appear for the ILICAT if you have not cleared Class 12th. The Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT) is generally for postgraduate law programs like LLM. To be eligible for ILICAT, you need to have a Bachelor’s degree in law (LLB) from a recognised university. Clearing Class 12th is a basic requirement for pursuing a bachelor's degree, which is necessary for appearing in the ILICAT exam. Therefore, without completing your Class 12th and the subsequent LLB, you would not be eligible for ILICAT. For undergraduate law programs, other entrance exams like CLAT or AILET may be more suitable.

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The ILICAT Exam 2025 does not have a specific age limit for candidates appearing for the exam. Eligibility for the exam is primarily based on educational qualifications, such as holding a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) for LLM admissions, among other academic criteria. Therefore, candidates of any age who meet the educational requirements can apply for the exam.It is important to regularly check the official notification or the Indian Law Institute's website to confirm any updates or changes regarding age or eligibility criteria.

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No, you cannot appear for the ILICAT exam if you do not meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility conditions, such as educational qualifications and minimum marks, are set by the Indian Law Institute (ILI) and are mandatory. If you fail to meet these criteria, your application may be rejected, and you will not be allowed to take the exam or proceed with admissions. It is essential to verify that you fulfill all the requirements before applying for the exam.

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The eligibility criteria to appear for the ILICAT Exam 2025 are as follows:For LLM Program:Educational Qualification: Candidates must hold an LLB degree (3-year or 5-year integrated) from a recognised university.Minimum Marks: General category candidates must have secured at least 50% marks in the LLB degree, while reserved category candidates may have a relaxation based on the institute’s rules.Final Year Students: Candidates appearing in the final year of their LLB degree are also eligible to apply, provided they can submit the required documents at the time of admission.For PhD Program:         Educati
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Yes, six months can be enough to prepare for ILICAT 2025 if you follow a well-structured study plan. Here are some tips to maximise your preparation:Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Familiarise yourself with the sections of the ILICAT exam such as English Language, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning.Divide Time Wisely: Allocate sufficient time to each section. Start with your weak areas and ensure you have daily practice for each topic.Refer to Standard Books and Resources: Use recommended books like:Arihant's Legal AptitudeLucent's General KnowledgeRS Aggarwal's Logical ReasoningPractice Previous Year Pa
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As of now, there haven't been any official announcements regarding changes in the ILICAT Exam Pattern for 2025. It is important to regularly check the Indian Law Institute's (ILI) official website or trusted sources for any updates. The exam traditionally includes sections on:English Language and ComprehensionGeneral Knowledge and Current AffairsLegal AptitudeLogical ReasoningIf any changes are introduced for the 2025 exam, details will be available in the exam notification or on the official ILI website.

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The ILICAT 2025 exam might feature updates in terms of the application process, syllabus, or exam format, though no official details have been released as of yet. If you're preparing for the exam, it's crucial to stay informed by regularly checking the official website of the Indian Law Institute (ILI) or contacting their exam helpdesk for the latest updates. The exam typically evaluates aspirants on various legal topics, and any new changes will likely impact preparation strategies.

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No, the ILICAT 2025 application form can only be filled out online. The Indian Law Institute (ILI) does not provide an option for offline submission of the application form. Candidates need to visit the official website of ILI, to complete the registration process. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and submit the form before the deadline. 

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The ILICAT 2025 registration process has not officially started yet. The dates and specific details are yet to be announced by the Indian Law Institute (ILI). You can regularly check the official website of ILI for updates on registration dates, eligibility criteria, and other information related to the ILICAT 2025 exam.

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