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5th September 2013 06:22 PM
bat cool
Re: Can I appear for CLAT exam? I am having low percentage in 12th

Hello

Yes you can appaer for CLAT exam after completing 12th
You must ge tonly 50% marks in 12th to get admission in the claT based colleges
You must be in the age of 17 - 20 years
Even 5% marks relaxation is given for SC, ST candidates
Age relaxation of 2 years is also provided to SC, ST candidates


all the best
5th September 2013 03:47 PM
er.animesh6
Re: Can I appear for CLAT exam? I am having low percentage in 12th

Dear Friend,

I am sorry to say you that you are no longer eligible for Common Law Admission Test(CLAT) because you age exceed the age limit of CLAT.

Qualification for CLAT Exam:

-> Minimum 45% required in Class XII board or any equivalent examination. But 40% required for SC/ST candidates.

-> Must have age less than 20 years that candidate have to born on or after 1st January 1994. 2 years age relaxation is given for SC/ST candidates.

-> Candidate must be a citizen of India.

Thank you.
5th September 2013 11:36 AM
sandeepsaini.saini522
Re: Can I appear for CLAT exam? I am having low percentage in 12th

Hi,

Eligibilty to apply in the CLAT exams is:

Education: 12th Pass with Minimum 45% marks

Age- Maximum age to apply is 20 years

CLAT exam will be held on 12th May 2013

Last date to apply for this exam is 30th March 2013

Questions will be asked from the below sections in the CLAT written test:

English including Comprehension - 40 marks

Legal Aptitude- 50 marks

Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) 20 marks

Logical Reasoning – 40 marks

General Knowledge/ Current Affairs – 50 Marks

All the best......................


5th September 2013 10:18 AM
sherleytwain
Re: Can I appear for CLAT exam? I am having low percentage in 12th

It would not be possible for you to apply for the Common Law Admission Test. The marks in 12th standard will not be the issue. In fact you have sufficient marks for the Common Law Admission Test.

The issue is going to be the age limit. The upper age limit is 20 years for the entrance exam. You have crossed this age limit. Even with the relaxation given to SC/ST, you can not appear for the Common Law Admission Test.

But it does not mean that you can not pursue LLB. But you will have to apply through different procedure. You will first have to complete graduation if you haven't done it already.

You will have the freedom to choose any graduation course. Be it Bachelor of Commerce, Arts or Science. Once you have completed graduation then you should apply for the 3 years LLB course.

While you are not eligible for the 5 years LLB offered through CLAT, you can become eligible for the 3 years LLB after completing graduation. On merit there is no difference between 2 degree courses.

You can take admission in some very good colleges like Delhi University and Banaras Hindu University.


LLB Eligibility

1. You should have a bachelor's degree.

2. With no less than 45 percent marks.

3. For admission in DU, at least 50 percent are required.

4. Ther is 5% relaxation for SC/ST.

5. DU does not have marks criteria for SC/ST.

6. The upper age limit is 30 years for the course.

7. Maximum of 5 years relaxation is given to SC/ST.

8. There is no relaxation for OBC.
5th September 2013 09:35 AM
imira
Re: Can I appear for CLAT exam? I am having low percentage in 12th

No, you are not eligible to apply. The upper age limit tp apply is 20 years. A minimum of 45% marks in 12th is enough to apply for CLAT. The SC/ST candidates need to have 40% marks only. You can try for 3 year LL.B after completing graduation.
29th July 2013 03:41 PM
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Can I appear for CLAT exam? I am having low percentage in 12th

I am now 24 yrs at present can i appear in clat exam in 2014? I m also having low percentage in 12th but 50 above percentage.

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