CLAT Crash Course offers live, interactive classes to students, so they can focus on school as well as CLAT preparation simultaneously and that too, from the comfort of your home.

Students who are currently is Class 12 or have cleared the Board exams are the right fit for CLAT Crash Course. The course is created to match the requirements of these two student groups .

As the name suggests, CLAT Crash Course is a 2-3 month preparation program for CLAT, AILET, & SLAT. It involves a comprehensive study plan that is focused on optimizing time to the best, while simultaneously refining the test-taking strategy with mock tests, analysis sessions. workshops on better strategy, and more.

The primary difference between CLAT Crash Course and Law Crash Course is the number of exams it covers. In the CLAT Crash Course, an aspirant will only be studying for CLAT & AILET exams scheduled in December 2024. Whereas, in Law Crash Course, aspirants will also study for SLAT, NLAT, MH-CET Law, and other law entrance exam, alongside CLAT & AILET.

This crash course for CLAT 2025 specializes in laser-focused efforts needed to crack CLAT & AILET by not just completing the course but also eyeing at the need of the hour for practicing the test-taking skills for CLAT and AILET. CL-LST aims to incorporate both parallelly in our curriculum.

Students enrolled in the following courses of CL-LST Classroom Coaching Online Classes (LST Span, Premium, Plex, and Express batch students) Test Series (CLAT Test Series, LST Test Series students) The test will be available in their MyZone. Non-CL-LST students must register by paying INR 49(excluding GST); and then take the test online/offline as per the process mentioned above.

The test will be available on October 5 & 6. If you plan to take the test online, you can do so anytime during those two dates. However, if you plan to take the test in offline mode, please contact your nearest CL-LST center for the exact schedule.

The SLAT exam will be held for admission to SLS Pune's BA LLB/BBA LLB courses as well as other law schools in the Symbiosis group, including SLS Hyderabad, SLS Nagpur, and SLS Noida.

The Hindu and The Indian Express are the two best newspapers for the preparation of the CLAT exam.

Arts/Humanities is one of the best streams for CLAT, making it easier for students to grasp the sections.

The exam's difficulty level is determined by the candidate's mentality and amount of preparation. If you are well-prepared for all topics, it will be easy to answer any question in the test. Candidates must also ensure that they do not feel nervous while taking the exam. This helps them answer all questions better.

The Consortium has not released the date for CLAT 2026. They generally release it in the month of June.

No, an LLM degree cannot be pursued in distance mode or online mode.

If you want to practice law at a firm, the LL.M. degree is preferable. If you want to apply your legal knowledge in the business sector rather than practice law or work as an in-house counsel, an MBA is a better option.

One must find a way to compare between the 2 types of degrees. However, aspirants can make better choices by evaluating the above-mentioned factors, such as whether a candidate is a graduate or not, time involvement, eligibility criteria, fees, etc.

Social advocacy is the act of supporting a particular cause that is aimed at improving the well-being of a specific group of individuals or targeting a societal problem. “Advocacy” implies defending and upholding the rights of people in the community who cannot afford the same dignity due to any kind of disadvantage or discrimination.

The best strategy to prepare for CLAT Logical Reasoning 2025 is to first comprehend the principles and reasoning, followed by as many practice problems as feasible.

Legal Reasoning assesses applicants' thinking abilities and aptitude for law. This section's purpose is to assess the candidate's problem-solving skills, legal acumen, and research aptitude.

A minimum of one month of constant preparation is required to score minimum qualifying marks in CLAT. If you have thoroughly prepared for all areas, it is quite feasible to pass the exam with a good score.

Except for NLU Delhi, all other NLUs only accept CLAT results for admission. AILET results are used to determine admission to NLU Delhi.

CLAT is available in both undergraduate and graduate law programs. CLAT UG is required for admission to 5-year integrated legal programs, whereas CLAT PG is required for admission to LLM programs.

Law of Torts was made suitable to the Indian conditions appeasing the principles of justice, equity, and good conscience and as amended by the Acts of the legislature. However, the origins are linked with the establishment of British courts in India.

Some of the best government law exams after LLB are the Judicial Services Exam, JAG exam, PSU exam, and IBPS law officer exam.

The full form of LPO is Legal Process Outsourcing.

If you are taking the AILET for the first time this year, you will need a strong plan to ensure that your efforts are beneficial. To easily pass this exam, you can take a sample test series and follow the expert-recommended AILET Preparation Tips.

Droupadi Murmu was sworn in as India's 15th President on July 25, 2022. She formerly served as the Governor of Jharkhand from 2015 to 2021.

To sit for the Lower Judiciary Services Exam, a candidate should have an LL.B. degree. The set age limit to take the Lower Judiciary Services Exam is 21-35 years.

AILET 2025 is scheduled for December 8, 2024.

Candidates in the general category must score at least 45%, while SC/ST and PwD candidates must get at least 40%.

Yes, there is. There are eighty places available for the five-year integrated B.A., LL. B. (Hons.) program.

The CLAT exam's difficulty level is normally reasonable, neither too easy nor too challenging. Check prior year CLAT exam analysis for a thorough idea of the difficulty level of the paper.

CLAT has no passing score criteria. Candidates are chosen based on a combination of merit and preference.

CLAT exam will be conducted in offline, pen-paper-based mode.

The CLAT 2025 online application form will be available from July 2024 at consortiumofnlus.ac.in, and candidates must complete a single application form for all participating NLUs

Yes, you can apply for CLAT 2025. However, you would be required to present your Class 12 passing certificates at admission.

While there is no hard and fast rule to take the mock tests for CLAT, our experts suggest to take 3 mocks a week until October. All the mocks should be properly analyzed and mistakes must be reviewed to avoid making the same mistake again. After October, one must focus all their energies to revising the syllabus and the mistakes.

As per the past year trends, 90+ is a good score in CLAT 2025, to secure a seat in the top NLUs.

Yes. Other Law Schools/Universities accept CLAT scores for admissions. Some of the top universities include: - Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi - Institute of Law, Nirma University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. - University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand. - NMIMS University, Mumbai

Any entrance exam is easy or difficult based on how well a student has prepared for the exam. Explore the free resources available in the CLAT freezone and begin your preparation.

There is no guarantee of success depending on whether a student has attempted any mocks or not. However, it is advised that they attempt as many mocks as possible to assess their progress and track their preparation.

CLAT freezone has full length mocks, Sectional tests, & Tests ranging from beginner to advanced levels. Students can assess all the resources for FREE.

Some of the most reputed members of the legal teaching community will be teaching in this Bootcamp, including a gold-medalist in LLM.

You just need to register for it via the registration form on the page and it will redirect you to the payment gateway. If you are a LST student already, the Bootcamp is free for you.

NLU Delhi is classified among the top three NLUs in the NIRF Ranking, making entrance more difficult as the competition is cutthroat.

It does not accept the CLAT for admission. NLU Delhi administers its own All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). Every year, over 65,000 students take the CLAT, whereas approximately 18,000 candidates take the AILET test.

The AILET test 2025 is anticipated to take place in the second week of December 2024.

Once the application process begins, you can apply online at the CET Cell, Maharashtra's official website - cetcell.mahacet.org.

Once the application process begins, you can apply online at the CET Cell, Maharashtra's official website - cetcell.mahacet.org.

No, there is no negative marking in MH CET for incorrect answers. So try to attempt all the questions in the exam

The specific date has yet to be determined, although the exam is typically held in June.

Registration for the MH CET Law for the academic year 2024-25 will begin in January 2024.

The mock tests in the test series are based on important exams: CLAT, AILET, SLAT, MHCET-law, NLAT and PU Law.

Mock tests will always be based on new pattern. Relevance is of utmost significance for us.

For CLAT and AILET mock tests, there are scheduled dates on which one has to write. If you miss, you get access to the same mock later as per schedule.

Yes, visit your closest center for a thorough test-taking experience.

Each student should know their own strong and weak areas. They should work on them with the help of LST Study Material to excel in the test. Once the student is clear about their strengths and weaknesses, they should attempt the stronger areas first and avoid the weaker areas, considering the negative marking scheme in the CLAT paper. This will also help students to form their own strategy.

With top AIRs in both CLAT AILET 2024, our LST study material is among the most reliable and trusted among aspirants. Besides the study material being accessible everywhere and at all times, our correspondence students can also get their queries resolved promptly and satisfactorily by our expert faculty team at support@careerlauncher.com.

The online classes range from two months (express program) to two years (span program), and the wide variety covers all law entrances like CLAT, AILET, MHCET, SLAT, and more. One session lasts for 120 minutes, and the syllabus is covered a few months/weeks in advance depending on the duration of the program.

Yes, you would. The big batch size adds to the strength of this program. When the sharpest and the brightest minds of the country get together, you get to understand the diverse aspects of the same topic. The peer doubt-clearing and study groups help build aptitude quicker.

Yes, the idea is to emulate the classroom experience wherein you can get back to the faculty during the class in case of any doubts or queries regarding that particular session. In this case, your doubts can be typed in during the session. In case you have a doubt later on you can write to support@careerlauncher.com and your doubt shall be cleared within 72 hours. If the volume of doubts is high then you should accumulate them and write once a fortnight with the doubts. In such a case the time taken might be a little higher than that stated above.

A typical LST session for CLAT is conducted for two hours. The students are acquainted with the basic concepts of the topic at hand, with the help of examples. A lot of emphasis is laid on practice and mock tests, which are considered the key to cracking competitive exams. Class exercises are handed over to students, and are followed by rigorous discussions.

LST's Classroom coaching programs have been specifically designed to facilitate CLAT/ AILET preparation for different kinds of aspirants. LST-Span is a two-year program (ideal for Class X students), LST Plus is a one-year program (ideal for class XI students), and LST Express is a crash course meant for taking a few months before the test. The 8-10 month-long LST Bullet program streamlines students who are retaking CLAT/AILET.

Yes, students receive lot of sectional and topic tests as well to streamline their preparation.

A student receives a total of 13 books for their law entrance preparation in this course.

There are approximately a total of 960 seats in NMIMIS for law aspirants.

The NLAT 2024 exam will last for 120 minutes (2 hours).

The registration deadline for NMIMS-CET, NMIMS-NPAT, and NMIMS-LAT is March 20, 2024, with the online test taking place between January 1, 2024, and March 15, 2024.

To apply for SLAT 2024, candidates must have passed a class 12 or equivalent test with a minimum of 45% from a recognized board.

Candidates will be chosen for the admission process based on their SLAT, WAT, and Personal Interview results.

SLAT stands for Symbiosis Law Admission Test, which is conducted once every year by Symbiosis International University (SIU).

To be eligible for the CLAT , one must have at least 45% overall in Class 12 exams or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board or institution. However, the minimum required percentage for candidates in the SC/ST category is 40%.

Yes, one can take the LSAT—India™ exam after class 12.

There is no fixed cut-off for CLAT, as it changes according to factors such as the level of difficulty and the number of exam takers. For CLAT 2024, the cut-off was around 100, while the cut-off for CLAT 2023 was around 80.

There are many entrance examinations which are accepted by law schools. The top exams are: CLAT, AILET, NLAT, SLAT, MAH-CET Law, LSAT—India™, etc.

Both the exams are important for a law aspirant. CLAT scores are accepted by top 24 NLUs in India, whereas LSAT—India™ scores are accepted JGLS.

Begin by reviewing the question papers from the previous year. It will give you an idea about the exam pattern and CLAT syllabus.

CLAT and AILET can be considered the biggest law exams in India as top national universities in India accept them.

Yes. There are many other exams apart from CLAT that open up the door to a law degree, such as: SLAT, NMIMS LAT, MH CET, etc.

There is no upper age limit for CLAT.

The top law entrance exams after class 12 are CLAT, AILET, NLAT, SLAT, MAH-CET Law, LSAT—India™, etc.

Alongside 24 NLUs, many private and government universities accept CLAT scores.

CLAT 2025 will be held on 1st December, 2024.

CLAT 2025 will be held on 1st December, 2024.

Consortium of NLUs conduct CLAT exam. The consortium of NLUs consist of 24 NLUs.

CLAT is a pen-and-paper based test, i.e, an offline exam.

CLAT is a pen-and-paper based test, i.e, an offline exam.

B.B.A. LL.B. is Bachelor of Business Administration- Bachelor of Legislative Law–an integrated dual-degree program. B.A. LL.B. is Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law–an integrated law degree with Arts and Law topics and lasts five years.

The ideal time required to prepare all the concepts needed to secure a top rank in CLAT depends upon the candidate's preparation level and comfort in comprehension and aptitude. However, an aspirant starting from scratch for this shall ideally devote two (2) years to this exam.

The full form of LL.B. is Bachelors of Legislative Law or Legum Baccalaureus in Latin.

Jindal Global Law School is a private law school that stands among the top law colleges in the country. Known for its stellar faculty, rigorous curriculum, and global reputation, JGLS exclusively accepts LSAT—India™ for admission.

Other law entrance tests (OLETs), besides CLAT and AILET, are included in this category: SLAT, MAH-CET (LAW), CULEE, and NLAT.

CLAT and AILET are gateways to entry into the top national law universities in the country. CLAT scores are accepted by 24 NLUs and other private and government-backed law schools, whereas AILET scores are accepted only by NLU Delhi.

NLU Delhi is one of the two NLUs that conduct their separate exams. To get admission into NLU Delhi, a candidate must take the All India Law Entrance Test(AILET).

Common Law Admission Test(CLAT) is a national-level entrance exam for admissions into the top law schools in the country. There are 24 participating National Law Universities and various other law colleges in the country accepting this examination.

One cannot become an advocate after Class 12. Instead, one can choose LL.B. or B.A. LL.B. in graduation, which will open the path to becoming a lawyer or an advocate.

One cannot become a judge after Class 12. Instead, an aspirant can enrol for a 5-Year LL.B. or B.A. LL.B. course, which will open the path to becoming a judge.