The Final Sprint: Cracking the CLAT in the Last Two Weeks

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The Final Sprint: Cracking the CLAT in the Last Two Weeks As the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) looms just two weeks away, aspiring law students might feel the pressure intensifying. CLAT, being one of India's most competitive law entrance exams, demands not just hard work but smart strategies, es...

UG CLAT PATTERN CHANGED - CLAT 2024 - FROM NOW 120 Qs ONLY

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UG CLAT PATTERN CHANGED - CLAT 2024 - FROM NOW 120 Qs ONLY The Undergraduate (“UG”) CLAT 2024, for admissions to the Undergraduate courses that commence in the Academic Year 2024-2025 at the participating National Law Universities shall comprise 120 (One hundred and Twenty) questions instead of 150 ...

CLAT 2024 to be Held on 3rd December 2023

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CLAT 2024 to be Held on 3rd December 2023 The Executive Committee and Governing Body of the Consortium of National Law Universities (the ‘Consortium’) which met at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal has decided that the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2024 would be conducted on December ...

New NLUs coming up in States across India

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New NLUs coming up in States across India Taking a cue from the Maharashtra Govt's playbook, other States in India have started looking at creating more than one NLU in their respective States. Maharashtra currently has three NLUs (Mumbai, Nagpur and Aurangabad). On the other hand M.P. has two NLUs ...

Can a person who got 50 percent marks in his or her 10th and intermediate be eligible to get a seat in an NLU after cracking the CLAT?

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Can a person who got 50 percent marks in his or her 10th and 12th be eligible to get a seat in an NLU after cracking the CLAT? In terms of eligibility yes you are eligible to write the CLAT and if successful at securing a seat with an NLU, you will be invited to pursue legal studies in their UG prog...