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CLAT Classes
By - Subodh Sir (in Ranchi)CLAT Classes
Eligibility : for 5-year LL.B as well as 2 -year LL.M exam :
To be eligible to appear in CLAT, a candidate should have obtained a Senior Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent qualification from a recognised Board with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST). Candidates who have appeared in the 10+2 examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in the test. Age of candidate should not be more than 20 years in case of General/OBC candidates (22 years in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability) as on 1st July, in the year of appearing.
The candidate must have passed the qualifying examination at the time of his/her admission and be able to submit its proof.
Subject to State reservation at the University concerned.
To be eligible for appearing in CLAT, a candidate should have obtained a LL.B/B.L. Degree or an equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of SC/ST ).
Candidates who have appeared in the qualifying degree examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in the test.
Subject to state reservation at the University concerned
The candidate must have passed the qualifying examination at the time of his/her admission and be able to submit its proof.
Pattern of the CLAT Paper for Under-Graduate Programme
Total Marks | 200 |
Total number of multiple-choice questions of one mark each | 200 |
Duration of examination | Two Hours |
Subject areas with weightage: | |
English including Comprehension | 40 Marks |
General Knowledge/ Current Affairs | 50 Marks |
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) | 20 Marks |
Legal Aptitude | 50 Marks |
Logical Reasoning | 40 Marks |
Pattern of the CLAT Paper for Post-Graduate Programme
Total Marks | 150 |
Duration of examination | Two Hours |
Long Essay Type Descriptive Questions (Covering Constitutional Law & Jurisprudence) | 100 marks (4 Questions of 25 mark each) |
Multiple-choice Questions (Covering all Compulsory law subjects prescribed by the BCI for the undergraduate course except constitutional law and jurisprudence) |
50 marks (50 Question of 1 mark each) |