29th June 2015 11:41 PM | ||
Shaenma |
Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? Quote:
For UG: You should have obtained a Senior Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent certificate from a recognized Board and along with that 45% of marks in aggregate. SC/ST candidates needs to secure 40% of marks. For PG: You should have obtained a LL. B/B. L. Degree or an equivalent degree from a recognized University with not less than 55% marks in aggregate. SC/ST candidates needs to get 50% of marks. Subject Areas for LLB Exam:-
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10th October 2014 04:04 PM | ||
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Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? i want to by the clat exam seat. What to do? |
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10th October 2014 04:03 PM | ||
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Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? number of seats for one centre? |
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20th June 2013 08:29 PM | ||
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Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? i am from kolkata,now i am studying in class 11, i want to give clat, how i will prepare for clat???? |
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27th December 2012 09:47 AM | ||
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Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? What is average cut off for general cateogery student? |
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27th November 2012 03:14 PM | ||
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Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? what is the total no of UG seats under clat? |
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10th July 2012 09:49 PM | ||
incredible_22 |
Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralised test for admission to prominent National Law Universities in India. The test is taken after the 12th grade for admission to graduation (also known as Bachelor's) courses in Law. A total number of 1037 seats from seven law schools were offered to be filled by the test. The two-hour admission test consists of objective type covering questions on English, general knowledge, basic mathematics, besides legal and logical reasoning. |
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10th July 2012 08:23 PM | ||
ganjisrikant |
Re: Total number of seats under CLAT university? Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralised test for admission to prominent National Law Universities in India. The test is taken after the 12th grade for admission to graduation (also known as Bachelor's) courses in Law. This exam was conducted for the first time on 11 May 2008 by NLSIU-Bangalore. A total number of 1037 seats from seven law schools were offered to be filled by the test. The results of the first CLAT were announced on May 19, 2008. The two-hour admission test consists of objective type covering questions on English, general knowledge, basic mathematics, besides legal and logical reasoning. The second CLAT, for the academic year 2009-10, was conducted on 17 May 2009 by Nalsar-hyderabad and simultaneously by the preceding NLU(s) according to their establishment. |
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28th May 2012 11:15 PM | ||
msm beiho |
Total number of seats under CLAT university? what is the total numbers of seat available under clat 2012 universities? |