What is the difference between the syllabuses of MH CET Law and CLAT?

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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

    3 weeks ago

    The syllabus for MH CET Law and CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) does share some common elements, as they both aim to assess candidates' aptitude and knowledge for pursuing legal education. However, there are also notable differences between the two syllabi:

    1. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning:
       - Both exams include this section to evaluate candidates' understanding of legal principles, but the specific topics and focus might vary.

    2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs:
       - Both exams assess candidates' awareness of current events, but the emphasis on certain areas may differ.

    3. Logical Reasoning:
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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    English Language, Current Affairs with General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques are the five subjects covered in the CLAT. Conversely, MH CET Law emphasizes legal ability, general knowledge, current events, English, logical reasoning, and fundamental mathematics. In terms of both exams' complexity, CLAT is the most difficult entrance exam in India. The MH CET Law entrance exam is comparatively simpler. The 2025 CLAT syllabus is incredibly varied, and the questions are extremely challenging. Colleges all around the nation have multiple admissions for admission to law degrees. These include, to m

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