LAW Entrance Coaching
[vc_row][vc_column width=”3/4″][vc_column_text]Working in the Indian law system has become a dream of many young enthusiasts because of the lucrative pay, reputable position, and stability offered by the respective domain. Starting from Law- AILET to Law- Symbiosis, various other law entrance examinations are conducted each year to select eligible candidates for the different offered law programs by various recognized law universities/colleges. Being among the top 5 educational institutes for law entrance exam preparations in Delhi, we prepare law aspirants for different competitive examinations.
All India law entrance list- Exam date, Eligibility, Exam pattern
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All India Law Entrance Eligibility-
Law Entrances | Educational Qualification |
CLAT |
✔ Candidates should clear Class 12 with a minimum 45 percent aggregate (applicable for candidates belonging to General/ Other Backward Class (OBC)/ Person with Disability (PwD)/ Non-Resident Indian (NRI)/ Person of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) category) ✔ Candidates appearing for their Class 12 board examinations in March/April are also eligible to apply for CLAT ✔ Age Limit – There is no upper age limit |
CUET BA LLB | Those have secured 45% marks if belonging to the General category, 42% marks if belonging to the OBC category, and 40% marks if belonging to SC/ST categories in the class 12th examination |
DU LLB | ✔ Candidate must have completed graduation/post graduation in any discipline from a recognized university in India or a foreign university recognized as equivalent by the University of Delhi. ✔ Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination (final year/semester of graduation) are also eligible to apply for admission. Admission for such candidates will be subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria by the time of the counseling process. ✔ OBC/CW/PwD category candidates must secure at least 45% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in their graduation/post-graduation. ✔ SC/ST category candidates with at least 40% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in the qualifying degree examination. |
AILET | Candidates who have completed LLB or an equivalent law degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% in case of SC/ST/persons with disabilities). |
LSAT |
for 5-year integrated LLB ✔ The candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum of 45% marks from a recognized board. For a 3-year LLB ✔ Aspirants should possess a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with at least 45% marks. |
NMIMS-LAT | Candidates should have passed Class 12 from a recognized board or institute. Candidates appearing in the qualifying exam are also eligible to appear in NMIMS LAT |
NLSAT | Candidates must have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with at least 45% aggregate marks. SC and ST candidates should have secured an aggregate of at least 40% marks in graduation. Candidates appearing in the final year of graduation are also eligible to appear for NLSAT |
ILSAT | ✔ Candidates should have passed class 12th in English medium. ✔ Candidates must have passed the qualifying exam with at least 50% marks. |
JMI BA LLB | ✔ Candidate must have passed Class 12 or equivalent qualification from a recognized board. ✔ 50% marks in all core subjects and English language put together. |
TS LAWCET | 5-year LLB- ✔ Two year intermediate examination (10+2 pattern) or equivalent3-year LLB- ✔ Graduate degree (10+2+3 pattern) or equivalent |
MH CET LAW | 3-year LLB- ✔ 3-year graduation degree in any faculty. ✔ Minimum 45% marks (40% marks for candidates belonging to SC & ST category/ 42% marks for candidates belonging to VJNT, SBC, and OBC, categories)5-year LLB- ✔ 10th and 12th standard examination. ✔ Minimum 45% marks (40% marks for candidates belonging to SC & ST category/ 42% marks for candidates belonging to VJNT, SBC, and OBC, category) |
AP LAWCET | 5-year LLB- ✔ Two year intermediate examination (10+2 pattern) or equivalent ✔ General category – 45% ✔ OBC category – 42% ✔ SC/ST – 40%3-year LLB- ✔ Graduate degree (10+2+3 pattern) or equivalent ✔ General category – 45% ✔ OBC category – 42% ✔ SC/ST – 40% |
KLEE | 3-year- ✔ Minimum marks in graduation should be 45% for general students, 42% for EWS, and 40% for SC / ST 5-year ✔ Qualified class 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate (42% for SEBC, 40% for SC/ ST) |
PU BA LLB | ✔ Candidates should have a graduate or postgraduate degree from Panjab University or any other University recognized by the Bar Council of India and Panjab University with at least 45% marks. ✔ SC, ST, Backward category, and PwD category will be given a 5% concession in terms of minimum marks. |
ULSAT | 5 years courses- ✔ 10+2 passed with minimum prescribed marks.3 years LLB- ✔ 10+2 passed and graduated in any stream with minimum marks |
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Different law entrance examinations have different exam patterns, syllabus, selection procedures, and eligibility criteria. Our classes ensure each student is well-prepared to appear for the examination and can secure flying marks. If you are unsure as to which law entrance examination to appear for, just visit our law entrance exam coaching in Delhi to get top-notch guidance from experts.
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All India Law Entrance Exam Pattern-
Law Entrances | Subjects | No. of Questions | Duration |
CLAT | ✓ English Language ✓ Current Affairs, including ✓ General Knowledge ✓ Legal Reasoning ✓ Logical Reasoning ✓ Quantitative Techniques |
150 questions | 2 hours |
CUET BA LLB | Section 1A (Choose any out of 13 Languages) | Need to attempt 40 questions out of 50 | 45 Minutes for any language |
Section 1B (Language) Choose any out of 20 Languages except the one chosen in Section 1A |
Need to attempt 40 questions out of 50 | 45 Minutes for any language | |
Section II (Legal studies) Along with legal studies candidates can select 5 more domains |
Need to attempt 40 questions out of 50 | 45 minutes for law domain | |
Section III (General test) For any such undergraduate programme/ programmes being offered by Universities where a General Test is being used for admission |
Attempt 60 out of 75 questions in this section | 60 Minutes | |
DU LLB | ✓ English Language ✓ Comprehension ✓ Analytical Abilities ✓ Legal Awareness & Aptitude ✓ General Knowledge |
100 | 120 minutes |
AILET |
✓ English language ✓ General knowledge (Current affairs) ✓ Reasoning |
150 | 150 |
LSAT | ✓ Analytical Reasoning ✓ Logical Reasoning (1) ✓ Logical Reasoning (2) ✓ Reading Comprehension |
92 questions | 2 hours and 20 minutes |
NMIMS-LAT | ✓ General Knowledge ✓ Verbal Reasoning ✓ Quantitative Techniques ✓ Logical Reasoning ✓ Legal Reasoning |
150 questions | 120 minutes |
NLSAT |
Part A (Objective section) ✓ English comprehension |
75 questions | 150 minutes |
Part B ✓ Legal Aptitude/ Reasoning |
5 marks each |
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✓ Current Affairs | 15 marks | ||
ILSAT | ✓ English ✓ Logical Reasoning ✓ Legal Reasoning ✓ GK / Current Affairs ✓ Analytical Reasoning |
125 questions | 2 hours |
JMI BA LLB | ✓ English Comprehension ✓ Current Affairs ✓ Legal Aptitude / Legal ✓ Reasoning ✓ General Studies ✓ Elementary Mathematics |
150 | 2 hours |
TS LAWCET |
Part-A: General Knowledge and Mental Ability Part-B: Current Affairs Part-C: Aptitude for the Study of Law |
120 questions | 1 hour 30 minutes |
MH CET LAW |
MH CET 5 year ✓ Legal aptitude and legal reasoning |
150 | 120 minutes |
MH CET 3-year ✓ Legal aptitude and legal reasoning |
150 | 120 minutes | |
AP LAWCET | ✓ General Knowledge and Mental Ability ✓ Current Affairs ✓ Aptitude for the study of law |
120 questions | 90 minutes |
KLEE |
For 3 years LLB ✓ General English |
200 questions | 2 hours |
For 5 years LLB ✓ General English |
200 questions | 2 hours | |
PU BA LLB |
General knowledge and current affairs ✓ Legal aptitude |
100 questions | 1 Hour 30 Minutes |
ULSAT | ✓ Language comprehension ✓ Legal aptitude ✓ Logical reasoning ✓ Legal general knowledge ✓ Quantitative and numerical ability |
150 | 2.5 hours |
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