What is the syllabus of CLAT for LLM?

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    deepinder Singh

    7 years ago
    CLAT LLM Syllabus: it is almost same as another law exam.
    Total Marks: 200
    Topics:
    Law of Contracts
    Law of Torts
    Family Law
    Criminal Law
    Constitutional Law
    Legal Theory
    Number of Questions:
    I) Objective Type: 50 questions of one mark each
    ii) Short Answers: 10 questions of five marks each
    iii) Essay: Two questions of 50 marks each (Two sections containing three questions each out of which one from each section to be answered.)
    Cut-off marks at the CLAT for Postgraduate Programme:
    To qualify in the Test for admission to the Postgraduate Programme at the above-mentioned universities, a candidate should secure a minimum of 50% marks (40% in case of SC
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    Nupur Bubna

    7 years ago
    Almost all the law papers which you have studied throughout your LLB Course. Most important are Constitutional law, Jurisprudence, Contract, Tort, CrPc, Ipc, International Law, Environmental Law & Human Rights. But overall, you should also go through the remaining subjects. Just the basic of those subjects.
    Prepare hard!
    All the very best.

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