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    LAW ENTRANCE EXAM

    CLAT EXAM :

    Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the most coveted of all the law entrances in India after Class XII. CLAT journey started in 2008 and today more than 40,000 students write the entrance every year to secure a seat in one of the participating National Law Colleges.

    CLAT is conducted every year to select students for 19 National Law Universities in India, other than National Law University-Delhi and HP National Law University-Shimla, which have their own process to select the students.

    CLAT Score is also accepted by other law schools including NMIMS, Mumbai, UPES Dehradun and Nirma University, Ahmedabad, to name a few.

    CLAT Eligibility :

    To be eligible for CLAT, the candidates must have secured:

    Forty five percent (45%) marks in Qualifying Exam (Class XII or equivalent) in case of candidates belonging to Unreserved /OBC /Specially Abled Persons (SAP) and other categories.

    Forty Percent (40%) marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories.

    Candidates who are appearing in the qualifying examination in March/ April are also eligible for appearing in CLAT online examination. However, they shall be required to produce an evidence of their passing the qualifying examination at the time of admission, failing which they shall lose their right to be considered for admission.

    The result of qualifying examination (i.e., 10+2) shall be submitted by the candidate at the time of admission failing which the candidate shall be ineligible for admission to the Course.

    CLAT Syllabus:

    CLAT 2022 shall be conducted in online mode where the paper will have 200 questions from five different subjects including English (Comprehension), General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability), Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. Scope and coverage of questions under different subject areas:

    English including comprehension: 

    The English section will test the candidates’ proficiency in English based on comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension section, candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used therein, etc. The grammar section requires correction of incorrect grammatical sentences, filling of blanks in sentences with appropriate words, etc.

    General Knowledge and Current Affairs:

    The General knowledge will be tested on the general awareness including static general knowledge. Questions on current affairs will test candidates on their knowledge of national and international current affairs.

    Mathematics:

    This section will test candidate’s knowledge on elementary mathematics, i.e., maths taught up to 10th Class/standard.

    Legal Aptitude:

    This section will test candidate’s interest towards study of law, research aptitude and problem solving ability. Questions may include legal propositions (described in the paper), and a set of facts to which the said proposition has to be applied. Some propositions may not be “true” in the real sense, candidates will have to assume the “truth” of these propositions and answer the questions accordingly.

    Logical Reasoning: 

    The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the candidate’s ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical arguments. It may include a variety of logical reasoning questions such as syllogisms, logical sequences, analogies, etc.

    MH CET Law :

    The candidates who wish to seek admission in the 3 (three) year law programme will be tested on the subjects mentioned below:

    Subject Marks
    Logical and Analytical Reasoning 30
    General Knowledge with Current Affairs 40
    Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning 30
    English 50
    Total 150

     

    The candidates who wish to seek admission in the 5 (five) year integrated law programme will be tested on the subjects mentioned below:

    Subject Marks
    Logical and Analytical Reasoning 40
    Mathematical Aptitude 10
    General Knowledge with Current Affairs 30
    English 30
    Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning 40
    Total 150

    The syllabus of MH CET Law 2022 consist of the structure of the paper,  marking scheme, examination mode, timing and allotted marks. The law exam MH CET Law 2022 will be of two hours and will consist of 150 questions wherein the candidates will get two languages to answer the paper, English and Marathi.

    MH CET Law Syllabus – Subjects :

    The candidates who wish to appear in MH CET Law 2022 can get here complete details on the subjects on which the law aspirants will be tested on. The syllabus of MH CET Law 2022 for five-year integrated law programme and three-year law programme is almost same except that mathematical aptitude is not included in the five-year integrated programme. Check here a detailed explanation of the subjects.

    Mathematical Aptitude :

    This section will be related to class 10th mathematics including time and work, algebra, numerical ability, average, Venn diagram, profit and loss and speed distance. The main aim of including this section is to test the law aspirants interest towards mathematics.

    Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning :

    This section will include questions related to legal aptitude concerning the problem-solving aptitude of the candidates. The questions will be set on the basis of legal propositions and mention facts to which the propositions need to be applied by the examinees. Some propositions may not be true in the real sense and candidates need to assume fact of these propositions (propositional truth) and answer the questions drawing well-supported conclusions.

    Logical and Analytical Reasoning :

    This section will examine the candidate’s ability of logical links, rectify illogical arguments and identify patterns. The subject will include completing arguments, drawing well-supported conclusions,  reasoning by analogies, applying principles, and rules and wide analogies. It includes reasoning from a set of statements and rules and principles that describes the relationship among persons, things or events.

    General Knowledge with Current Affairs :

    This section will consist of the topics such as Geography, General science, civics, economics, History (Ancient, Medieval and Modern). The main aim of this section is to examine the candidate’s knowledge of the latest happenings taking place in the world.

    English :

    This section will consist of the many areas including English usage errors (common errors, spotting errors in sentence, inappropriate usage of words, spelling mistakes etc.), improvement and rearrangement of sentences,  English comprehension and passages and Proficiency (idioms and phrases, one word substitution, improvement and rearrangement of sentences, fill in the blanks etc.).

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