Is it possible to take admission in law next with 2017 CLAT score? Do I need to take CLAT exam again for pursuing law?

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Asked by Sahaj Dhingra
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Abhishek Vikram
8 years ago
Yes, you will need to take up CLAT all over again for 2018 as there is no carry forward rules as such. You will have to re-appear.

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U
8 years ago
To get admission in 2018, your 2017 score wont be considered, so you need to take the test again.

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ANUJ KARNATAK
8 years ago
Yes, for taking admission in a law college you have to give CLAT again. Each year there is a new list according to which a student gets admission in colleges.

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