Do you give any preference to CLAT marks for admission?

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Now, you must be thinking how you can practice by using a CLAT Mock Test online. As you know CLAT is one of the toughest entrance exam for taking admission in NLUs. So, you have to make 100% sure that you will not miss anything therefore we have designed Online CLAT Mock Test which is totally based

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8 years ago
No, the college does not give preference to CLAT marks in admission. It conducts it's own entrance test i.e CET and the admission is on the basis of the merit that you get in the particular test.

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