Law courses are in great demand among students as it is one of the most sought-after courses that offer great career opportunities. Law aspirant often gets perplexed when they have to decide on the correct degree and professional path. There are two types of undergraduate law courses, 5-year Integrated LL.B and 3-year LL.B. Students can study the 3-year law degree only after they have completed their bachelor’s while students can study 5-year LLB right after they complete their Class 12. It becomes quite a tough decision for the students to choose between a 3-year LL.B or a 5-year Integrated LL.B.
The CLAT 2025 quantitative techniques section is devised by the CLAT official exam conducting body to evaluate candidates' mental aptitude and basic mathematics skills up to class 10th.
The English language (including comprehension) section of CLAT is designed to evaluate a candidate's English language proficiency such as grammar, vocabulary, language usage, conceptual clarity through comprehension.
Due to the competitive nature of CLAT, it becomes challenging for the candidates to score 100+ marks, however with the right approach one can easily achieve a very good score.
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Any aspirant who has scored above 95+ marks in CLAT can easily get admission to some of the prestigious National Law Universities situated in India. On the other hand, aspirants who have qualified CLAT but have not scored a very high score can still get admission to more than 50+ colleges and universities in India that offer law courses.
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