What is the difference between CLAT and ISAT? I am confused. I want a law degree. Which one would be better in this?

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    Deepesh C | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Common Law Admission Test CLAT is conducted as per a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the convenience of the students seeking admission to various National Law Universities in the country. An entrance test is conducted to provide a list of candidates on the basis of 'merit-cum- preference' to each University for admission to their Under-Graduate (UG)/Post-Graduate (PG) programmes, as per the eligibility, reservation and other criteria laid down under the respective statutes of the participating Universities. The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is an all India common entrance examination, conducted on rotational basis by 19 National
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    Hem Lata | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    CLAT and ISAT India are the two most sought-after law entrance examinations in India. With the growing demand for legal studies among students, aspirants seeking admission in top law schools are appearing for a variety of tests. CLAT Scores are accepted for admission into over 40 law colleges across India. It is the only portal for getting into the prestigious and world-renowned National Law Universities (NLUs). The scores obtained in this exam are also accepted by 3 PSUs (Public Sector Undertaking). Check CLAT Participating Colleges. ISAT India on the other hand, has a much wider scope. It is the gateway for around 83 law institutes.
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