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Preparations done! But are you eligible for CLAT? Maansarovar Law Centre

Common law admissions test (CLAT) is the youngest competitive exam required in your desire to get admission in famous national law universities. Every year forty to fifty thousand aspirants enrol themselves in lieu of the dream to become a great lawyer or to hold any prestigious post. The list of candidates is increasing every year hence you require to obtain an edge above others in order to crack the exam.

But before you embark on your quest to crack CLAT exam, just make a checklist whether you are eligible to appear.

1.      Applying candidate should be below twenty (20) years of age as on 1st of July 2017. Otherwise, your application is not eligible.

2. If a candidate belongs to SC/ST/OBC or Specially abled class, then he/she should be below twenty-two (22) years of age as on 1st of July 2017.

3.      All candidates should have secured the following minimum percentage in their qualifying examination i.e 10+2

a)      For the candidates belonging to unreserved/OBC/SAC category, the minimum required percentage is forty-five (45%) percent
b)      For candidates belonging to SC/ST category, the minimum required percentage is forty (40%) percent.

4.Candidates who are still appearing in their qualifying examination ( 10+2) in 2017 can also apply for CLAT Exam 2017, in lieu of the submission of passing certificate at the time of admission. Failure to do so will result in disqualification of the application.

5 At the time of admission, the candidate has to provide his/her mark sheet copy. Failure to do so would result in disqualification of the application


Still, have some queries? Get your queries resolved by the best faculty of the best clat coaching institute of Delhi, Maansarovar Law Centre. The highly experienced faculty will provide you with the best counselling in order to calm down your last minute blues.

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