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Hi I would like to know about Common Law Admission Test as well as the eligibility for appearing CLAT Exam and the lists of the books which one can refer?
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CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a non-statutory body made under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the accommodation of the understudies looking for admission to different National Law Universities in the nation. A passageway test is led to give a rundown of applicants on the premise of 'justify cum-inclination' to every University for admission to their UG/PG programs, according to the qualification, reservation and other criteria set down under the separate statutes of the taking an interest Universities. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), is an all India selection test, led on turn by 17 National Law Universities (NLUs) for admissions to their Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate degree programs. Qualification Criteria for Appearing in CLAT-2018 For U G Program 1. Passed 10+2 or equal examination with the base of: - (a) Forty-five percent (45%) stamps if there should be an occurrence of applicants having a place with Unreserved/OBC/(Specially Abled Persons) Categories and (b) (40%) stamps in the event of competitors having a place with SC/ST Category 2. Hopefuls who are showing up in the qualifying examination in April/May 2018 are additionally qualified for showing up in CLAT-2018 examination. In any case, they might be required to create a confirmation of their passing the qualifying examination at the season of affirmation, falling flat which they should lose their entitlement to be considered for confirmation. 3. No upper age constrain is recommended for showing up in CLAT-2018. * Bar Council of India has accompanied another roundabout which endorsed that, according to the statement 28 of the legitimate training rules 2008, the greatest age for looking for confirmation in the 5 years incorporated program is 20 years. Be that as it may, this not settled yet. For P G Program 1. LL.B. or, then again proportional degree in law examination with at least 55% stamps in the event of Unreserved/OBC/(Especially abled people) classifications and half checks if there should arise an occurrence of SC/ST classification 2. Hopefuls who are showing up in the qualifying examination in March/April 2018 are likewise qualified for showing up in CLAT-2018 examination. Be that as it may, they should be required to create confirmation of their passing the qualifying examination in the individual National Law Universities at the season of affirmation falling flat which they might lose their entitlement to be considered for affirmation. 3. No upper age restrain is recommended for showing up in CLAT-2018 Lists of the Books for CLAT Examination CLAT English Books Objective General English by N. KHURMI and George A Comprehensive Guide for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) & LL.B Entrance Examinations – SET, AILET, LSAT by Padma Parupudi and Sirisha Naresh CLAT General Knowledge Books Legal General Knowledge (CLAT) by R.K Gupta CLAT Mathematics Books Legal Aptitude for the CLAT – Workbook: A Workbook by A.P. Bhardwaj Legal Aptitude (CLAT) by R.K. Gupta and Samiksha Gupta CLAT Logical Reasoning Books Universal’s Logical Reasoning for CLAT, LSAT and other Law Entrance Exams by Jain Prateek Recommended Business Magazines for CLAT Aspirants: Business Today by India Today Group Business Line by the Hindu Group India today Competition Success CLAT previous years question papers/model papers CLAT(COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST) WITH SOLVED PAPERS by GKP
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