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is it CLAT exam is compalsary to join llb


ramyasri sri 24th Aug, 2024
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Sajal Trivedi 25th Aug, 2024

Hello aspirant,

No, taking the CLAT is in no way required to practice law. To pursue UG and PG legal degrees, candidates can enroll in law courses provided by a variety of universities and schools. Nonetheless, applicants to all NLUs, with the exception of NLU Delhi, must show up for the Common National Admission Test (CLAT).

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Tanya Gupta 25th Aug, 2024

hello,

The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam is not strictly compulsory to join LLB (Bachelor of Laws) programs in India. However, it is a highly recommended and widely accepted entrance exam for admission to top National Law Universities (NLUs) and other prestigious law colleges. Many law schools require CLAT scores for admission to their LLB programs. But, some universities and colleges may conduct their own entrance exams or consider other factors like merit, interviews, or state-level entrance exams. So, while CLAT is not mandatory, it opens doors to top law schools and is highly beneficial for aspiring law students.


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