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How to Crack "The CLAT Exam"

How to crack the CLAT exam? There are 5 sections that are asked in CLAT entrance       1         Law – 50qs       2         General Awareness – 50qs       3         English – 40qs       4         General Aptitude – 40qs        5         Maths – 20qs We at Maansarovar Law Centre believe in a very realistic approach towards clearing the CLAT entrance and you must read the entire article thoroughly and follow the approach mentioned below with utmost honesty to come in top 100 rankers      Now the first thing we need to see is that two different approaches must be followed A.       Comprehensive Approach B.       Subject wise Approach      A.       COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH: Below mentioned points must be incorporated in our everyday approach towards the CLAT preparation     1.       Practicing Previous years is a must -  You must practice to 7-8yrs previous year papers of CLAT and AILET to get a fair idea of the level of exam.    
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Tips to Crack DU LLB Entrance Exam

Tips to Crack DU LLB Entrance Exam As we all know that , DU LLB exam is something that we have seen every student confused with. In this article, I will clear all the common myths and misconceptions existing in every student’s mind regarding this popular law entrance exam. Along with that, I will also offer some important preparation tips and strategies that, I have been very effective in the past when it comes to clearing DU LLB Entrance Exam. First of all,  you have to realize that DU LLB selection test is just for admission to Delhi University's Faculty of Law. Delhi University offers just multi-year LLB degrees, which implies you should be a graduate or going to end up a graduate to consider composing the DU LLB exam. It doesn't make a difference which stream you are graduating in. The only criterion that DU has is that you should be a graduate from a recognized university, and should have scored more than 50% in aggregate in your graduate. The DU LLB exam

How To Prepare For CLAT

WHAT IS CLAT? - CLAT is a centralized admission test to 17 National Law Universities. With the exception being NLU Delhi which admits on the basis of AILET score. - Apart from 17 national universities, many private colleges accept CLAT score like the famous ones being Manipal, Nirma, Galgotias Etc. WHEN IS CLAT HELD? - The CLAT exam is usually held in the month of May. - The registrations begin online in January. - The exam in 2017 is said to be tentatively scheduled in the first week of may. PATTERN OF THE EXAM  - CLAT is a computer-based objective paper for the undergraduate section for a total of 200 marks which consists of five subjects that are : 1) English  2) Logical Reasoning  3) Elementary Math  4) Legal Aptitude  5) Legal Reasoning  6) General Knowledge The total time given for this exam is two hours. ABC-CUBE ABC cube stands for 'Any Body Can Crack CLAT' - The CLAT Exam is open to people of all streams. - Anybody can apply for the exam by scor

Tips To Prepare For DU LLB Exam

The DU LLB exam for the prestigious college Faculty of Law Delhi University is one that is given by hundreds of aspiring graduates every year but it is only the best who make it. In this article, we give you some tips that will help you to be one of them! 1.      Focus on Legal Aptitude and Constitution : Needless to say, one of the most prime law institutions in the country is looking for students who have a lot of potentials to be great lawyers which is also the reason behind the fact that the Legal Aptitude and constitution section of the entrance exam hold nearly 30% of the total weight. Focusing more on this part of the paper and scoring well in it can make a lot of difference and increase your chances of making it in exponentially. 2.      Prepare GK holistically: Things like GK and current affairs never hold a definitive syllabus and it is almost impossible to be 100% prepared for them. The best way to go about this section is to be up to date regarding recent news, major

Why CLAT?

Common Law Admission Test i.e. CLAT is a centralized test which is conducted to get admission in the 19 most prestigious National Law Universities in India for both Undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) degree programmes. If you’re a student who wants to study to the law then you won’t be needing many reasons to set your mind up or to convince yourself but still if you are in a dilemma of whether to opt for the law as a profession or not, here are some reasons why you should opt for it. There are a lot of reasons why the legal the profession can be perfect for you and a few of them are mentioned below: Diversity in Legal Profession: The first reason is diversity that legal profession offers to us, it is one of the best professions because of this reason only. The legal profession offers us a wide range of practice areas such as family law, criminal law, employment law, corporate law and there many other specialties and sub-specialties which you can practice. The legal profess

WHY MAANSAROVAR LAW CENTRE?

Common Law Admission Test i.e. CLAT is a centralised test which is conducted to get admission in the 19 most prestigious National Law Universities in India for both Undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) degree programmes. It is conducted on a rotational basis. The duration of the test is 2 hours and it contains 200 questions which are divided into 5 different sections and they sections are Legal Reasoning, Logical Aptitude, Elementary Mathematics, English including Comprehension and General Knowledge including Current Affairs. It has both positive and negative marking this is why it is quite tricky to crack CLAT. The candidate who is appearing for the test gets 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25 are deducted if a question is wrong i.e. marking scheme has a ratio of 4:1. We at Maansarovar Law Centre provide the best coaching and the best guiding to get through your Common Law Admission Test and here are the few reasons why you should opt us for CLAT coaching and why we stand