15th January 2019, 06:48 PM
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Which stream in intermediate will help me in clearing the CLAT examination?


I have completed my 10th and about to take admission in intermediate. I wan to study Law and I know I will have to clear Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) examination. So, which stream should I opt in intermediate to benefits the most for this exam and to study Law at graduate level?




 
22nd January 2019, 01:44 PM
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Default Re: Which stream in intermediate will help me in clearing the CLAT examination?

CLAT is Common Law Admission Test. The entrance examination is conducted for admission in the 5 year integrated LLB course.

The common eligibility to appear for the examination is that candidate must have passed or pursuing 12th from a recognised board.

There is no limitation on discipline of 12th. The minimum required aggregate is 45% from a recognised board. Candidates with above qualification are eligible to appear for examination and after qualifying in it will become eligible for admission in private or government colleges.
 
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Default Re: Which stream in intermediate will help me in clearing the CLAT examination?

You can also join the Eptitude Facebook group ( https://tinyurl.com/ycjmylac ) - Clat exam Resource and Discussion group. A community of law aspirants, mentors, educators and thought leaders, this group has been created with the intention of brainstorming, discussing things legal and preparing for CLAT & other law exams.
 
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