Is the CLAT Exam offline or online?
Hello Khusbhu, CLAT or Common Law Admission Test is the OFFLINE or PEN PAPER based examination which is one of the most common Law entrance examination and also a gateway of 21 National Universities and more than 100 colleges of India. This examiantion carries a minimum eligibility of the candidate who have appeared or passed in 10+2 examiantion of minimum of 45% from a recognized board with an age not exceeding 21years. This year the CLAT examination is on 26 May,2019 at 3.00pm-5.00pm. The syllabus of this examiantion is as follow:
This exam consists of 200 questions and total time alloted for those questions are 120 minutes. The section wise questions of this exam is namely mathematics 20, verbal ability 40, logical reasoning 40, legal aptitude 50 and general awareness 50 question. this paper is conducted on offline mode.
Hope this will helps you
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The Common Law Entrance Test(CLAT) will be in offline mode from this year. For the past few years it was in online mode,but due to some technical glitches being experienced during exam,it was rolled back to offline mode.
Common law entrance test is a national level entrance exam being conducted to admit students for the five year integrated programme for law to twenty one National law Universities.
For detailed information about Common Law entrance test do follow the link given below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hey Khushbu.
CLAT is being conducted on 26th May in the year 2019. It will be conducted in an offline Mode this year. Previously this exam has been conducted in an online mode too, but this year CLAT will ne conducted in the offline mode only. For any other details or updates regarding CLAT you can use the following link.
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
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