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"The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has prescribed the CLAT and Other exams syllabus for UG.
In India, we have a lot of entrance tests which are conducted for the admission in 3-year LLB program out of which CLAT, AILET, LSAT, and MH CET Law are the most popular amongst the students. In order to find out, we will do a rapid check on the subjects and syllabus of all of these examinations to get a clearer picture regarding our question.
ELEMENTS | CLAT | AILET | LSAT | MHCET |
SYLLABUS | · English language · General awareness · Legal resoning · Logical reasoning · Quantitative aptittude | · English language · General awareness · Legal resoning · Logical reasoning & Quantitative aptittude | · Analytical reasoning, reading comprehension
· Logical reasoning | · English language · General awareness · Legal resoning · Logical reasoning Quantitative aptittude |
DURATION | 120 MINUTES | 90 MINUTES | 140 MINUTES | 120 MINUTES |
TOTAL PARTICIPATING UNIVERSITIES | 23 NLUs | NLU DELHI | VARIOUS OTHER LAW INSTITUTES | LAW SCHOOLS IN MAHARASHTRA |
QUESTION TYPE | MCQ (OBJECTIVE) | MCQ (OBJECTIVE) | MCQ (OBJECTIVE) | MCQ (OBJECTIVE) |
So, from the above comparison it is proven that except LSAT examination, the preparation of the CLAT exam can be used up in other Law entrance tests too. The difference between all the exams, when compared to CLAT, comes with the marking scheme and cut-off. For example, LSAT in comparison to CLAT puts more emphasis on reasoning and less on Maths. Therefore, if a student has an irrational fear of Maths. LSAT is a good exam option.
While it is ideal to approach each of the LLB entrance exam differently by preparing for them separately through question papers, mock tests and regular practice. The primary and basic learning for them is the same. They all require students to have good english, logical reasoning, a nack for legal reasoning and quantitative aptitude. Therefore, if you have prepared for CLAT, you have done your basic prep and are now ready to dive deeper into comprehensive preparation as per the marking scheme, and question types of your preferred examination!
It is also advisable by many that students should appear for multiple exams when applying for undergraduate programmes. By appearing for multiple exams, you have more college options at your disposal. Therefore, with a year's preparation, you will be able to crack any of the exams with a good score as there is not much difference between them.
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