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CLAT 2014 Applications open on 1st January 2014

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2014 is used for admission to India's premier Law Institutes (including the National Law Institutes) in undergraduate (LL.B) and postgraduate (LL.M) law degree courses. Launched in 2008, CLAT centralizes the Law School admission process and is conducted by the 14 participating Institutes/Universities in rotation. CLAT 2014 is being organized by Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) will take place on 11th May 2014. 

Eligibility (for LLB)
Age: Maximum age is 20 years (22 for SC/ST candidates)
Education: Candidate should have cleared 10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 45% marks for General/OBC/PWD categories, and minimum 40% marks for SC/ST categories
Aspirants appearing for Class 12th (or equivalent) examination in March/April 2014 may apply provisionally
Eligibility (for LLM)
Candidate should have cleared LL.B./Five-Year Integrated LL.B./any other equivalent examination with minimum 55% marks for General/OBC/PWD categories and minimum 50% marks for SC/ST categories
Aspirants appearing for qualifying examination (final year) may apply provisionally

Paper Pattern

For Undergraduate courses: The examination will consist of 200 multiple choice questions to be completed in 2 hours for a total of 200 marks. Negative marking will be applicable. Topics are: English (40 Marks), General Knowledge and Current Affairs (50 Marks), Elementary Mathematics-Numerical Ability (20 Marks), Legal Aptitude (50 Marks), Logical Reasoning (40 Marks).
For Postgraduate courses: The 2 hour examination will have a total of 150 maximum marks. Negative marking will be applicable. There will be 2 sections to the examination: Long Essay Type Descriptive Questions for 100 Marks (4 questions of 25 marks each) based on subjects such as Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence. The second section consists of Multiple-Choice Questions for 50 Marks (50 questions of 1 mark each) on BCI prescribed subjects for LLB course (excluding Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence)

How to apply

The complete information brochure with application form and instruction will be available from 1st January 2014.

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