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Hello,
The CLAT LLM is also known as the CLAT PG examination. It is a test conducted to take admissions into 21 National Law Universities for LLM program.
The eligibility criteria for CLAT PG examination is that the candidate should have completed his / her LLB or equivalent degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%
The CLAT PG examination is of 2 hours duration with 100 Objective type questions and 2 essay type questions. 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect attempt.
The syllabus of CLAT PG examination is given below:
1. Constitutional Law
2. Law of Torts
3. International Law
4. Jurisprudence
5. Intellectual Property Law
6. Law of Contracts
7. Criminal Law
The exam marks distributions are as follows:
The question paper of CLAT PG includes both multiple-choice questions (MCQs), and essay type questions.
MCQs and comprehension based questions will carry 100 questions of one mark each, while subjective questions will be of 50 marks.
Objective type questions:
100 Questions for 100 Marks
40 Questions on Constitutional Law
60 Questions on other topics.
Subjective Type Questions:
The paper includes two essay type questions each carrying 25 marks; the topics of the essay would be law and contemporary issues. The word limit for the essays will be 800 words.
Best Wishes.
Hi,
CLAT is common law admission conducted for admission to law courses.It is a National lavel exam conducted once a year.
More details about the clat LLM exam you can get from the official website from the link : https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Further You can take help from the following link of career 360:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat-pg?utm_source=google&utm_medium=kg
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