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The Common Law Admission Test, commonly known as CLAT, is conducted on a national level basis by one of the National Law Universities of India on a rotatory basis. It is an entrance exam for students ...
CLAT 2021 Exam Pattern Revised: As per the latest update, the Consortium of National Law Universities has revised the examination pattern for the CLAT 2021 Law Entrance exam. The major change in CLAT ...
Candidates will be assessed for the descriptive section only if they score minimum qualifying marks in the objective section. Image used for representational purpose only The Consortium of National ...
The Consortium of National Law Universities will release CLAT 2021 application form today, January 1, on the official website. Candidates, who are eligible to appear in the Common Law Admission Test ...
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, has introduced a 25 per cent horizontal quota for Karnataka students seeking admission to BA, LLB (honours) and LLM programmes offered ...
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), which is scheduled to happen on May 9, will now take place on June 13, Sunday. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) has decided to change the ...
The Consortium of National Law Universities will conclude the online application process today for the Common Law Admission Test or CLAT 2021. Eligible and interested candidates can register for the ...
CLAT 2021: Attention students! CLAT 2021 application forms will be released on official website consortiumofnlus.ac.in on January 1, 2021. All those who are interested must also note that the last ...
The Consortium of National Law Universities has decided to postpone the Common Law Admission Test or CLAT 2021 scheduled to be held on June 13 amid the coronavirus crisis. “After reviewing the surge ...
The Consortium of National Law Universities will formally commence the CLAT 2021 application process from tomorrow i.e. 1st January 2021, as per the latest update. The eligible and interested ...
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