Hi Aspirant,
COMMON LAW ADMISSION TEST(CLAT),it is a national level governmental entrance test for admission to 22 national law Universities in india and most of private colleges and government affiliated colleges also uses CLAT scores for admission.
As the above guidelines.CLAT Exam is necessary to get admission at Government Law College,Coimbatore,
Because Government colleges will select students by conducting CLAT exam,So it is mandatory to write The CLAT exam.
I hope you understand.
CLAT is the entrance examination for admission to NLUs and more than 1000 participating Institutions. But for Government Law College, Coimbatore is affiliated to Dr. Ambedkar Law University. They offer 5 year BA LLB and 3 years LLB Degree course. For being eligible for the Integrated law course, Candidates should have passed their 12th in 10+2 pattern with a minimum aggregate of 45%. It is 45% for General Category and 40% for SC/ST. For 3 years LLB Course, Candidates should have completed a year Bachelor's degree in any discipline in 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 format. You can check the complete information at the official website: http://glccbe.ac.in/eligibility/ . For admission to these courses, Academic merit through Counselling is considered. Due to the Corona Pandemic, the admission process for the Academic year 2020-21 has not been notified yet. Please check the official website for more information: http://tndalu.ac.in/index.php . You also can check the list of Colleges that accept CLAT score at: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-participating-institutes
CLAT is necessary to join any law college. But many colleges take AILET and LSAT results for admission. Also state universities take their own entrance tests for admission. Some private just consider your results for admission but they have their own criteria and also the fee range for such students is high.
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