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CLAT ONLINE COACHING CLASSES
NLSIU - Bangalore, NALSAR- Hyderabad, WBNUJS - Kolkata, NLU - Jodhpur. NLU Delhi- takes admission through AILET.
Taking CLAT online coaching classes can help you get into these top law colleges.
In addition to CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), there are several other law entrance exams in India. Some notable ones are:
- AILET (All India Law Entrance Test): Conducted by the National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi), AILET is for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs.
- LNAT-UK: Accepted by various National and International law colleges and universities for admission to their law programs.It assesses a candidate's logical reasoning and reading skills. One of the prestigious law schools to get through the LNAT-UK is Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat.
- SLAT (Symbiosis Law Aptitude Test): Symbiosis International (Deemed University) conducts SLAT Law for admission to its law programs offered by different Symbiosis Institutes. Symbiosis has law courses at the Pune, Noida, Hyderabad and Nagpur campuses.
- MHCET Law (5-year LLB): This is meant for admission to law courses in Maharashtra.The scores are considered by 50+ law colleges in Maharashtra, including GLC, Mumbai and ILS Pune.
- CUET Law: The Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) is an added entrance for law schools through the CUET law entrance exam. Candidates appearing for CUET Law reserve a chance to get admission into Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University, University of Allahabad, Aligarh Muslim University for the five-year Integrated Law course.
- NMIMS LAT: An entrance examination conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) for admission to its UG law programs.
If you end up missing a live online session due to a network issue or any other inconvenience, you’ll have access to the session recording on your myims portal.
If you aim to master all the concepts of CLAT effectively and efficiently complete the syllabus well on time, we recommend that you follow these steps;
- Understand the CLAT exam pattern and its syllabus.
- Collect and compile the study materials, textbooks, and papers from previous years.
- Create a study schedule for all subjects and allocate enough time to each.
- Focus on improving the skills required for each subject, such as English language skills, current affairs, quantitative skills, legal skills, and logical reasoning.
- Take mock tests to assess your progress.
- If you find it hard to find the discipline yourself, you should enrol in CLAT classes, where experienced mentors will guide you and have like-minded peers to keep you motivated