When will CLAT 2025 take place for admission to MNLU Aurangabad?
For admission to one-year LLM or five-year LLB at MNLU Aurangabad, the CLAT test is usually conducted in December. Aspirants of MNLU Aurangabad are required to appear for the exam in offline pen-paper mode at the allotted test centres. Candidates can complete the CLAT registration until November in
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