What is the selection process for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and what is the minimum CLAT percentile required?
The selection process for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) varies by college. Most colleges consider entrance exam cut-offs for admission.
The CLAT cut-off for 2024 is expected to be:
Top 3 NLUs: 100–105
Top 5 NLUs: 90–95
General category: 95–100
SC/ST and OBC categories: 80–85
The selection process at Chanakya National Law University is completely merit based. It states that one has to pass with 60% and above in their 10+2. Also, the cut off for CLAT i.e. the entrance exam percentages varies according to the categories: OBC:75-70 ST:65-70 SC:65-70 EWS:60-65
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Candidates can download the CLAT PYQs by visiting https://www.shiksha.com/law/clat-exam-question-papers. Candidates must solve CLAT PYQS to score well in the exam.
Based on recent CLAT analyses, the English Language and General Knowledge & Current Affairs sections were rated as the easiest. English is more about reading comprehension with direct questions. GK is highly scoring for those with consistent, up-to-date daily news preparation.
The CLAT exam for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be held for 2 hours. There will be 120 MCQs. The total number of sections in the question paper will be five.
Whether SLS Pune is better than an NLU really depends on what you want. SLS Pune gives a strong private college aura, with a good campus, nice location, and a good brand name. Many people think it's ahead of some low-tier NLUs (Tier 2 or Tier 3). But the top NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru or NLU Delhi st
Yes, you can join quite a few law colleges in Kolkata without sitting for CLAT.
Note: All info. is from official sources and can change.
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