CLAT for National Law School Admissions – Legal Career

When was the last time someone told they were pursuing a course which they had a passion in and was something they were sure to take the market by storm when they graduate from a university? Did you ask yourself when you would choose a career that you could have a chance to be mentored and inspired by faculty, one of whose students is the Chief Justice of your country? How would you feel when you get into a university which has been promulgated for a reforming and stewarding one of the most respected professions in the world? Has there been an instance where you picked up an edition of the economic times or the Wall Street journal and wished you could be a part of some of the billion dollar deals appearing as headlines? Sparing you more jazz I would ask you the simplest question, do you yearn and want to be part of the premier National Law school fraternity of India?

National law schools are the answer to a student who is aspiring to reach the epitome of contemporary legal education. They are aggressively becoming the institutions which are producing highly skilled legal professionals aimed by the government of India to reform the legal profession in the country. The Indian economy has become mammoth and has been seeing a tremendous increase in the demand of professionals in various sectors.

Law is an area which has a gateway to every sector in the market whether it be infrastructure, energy and power, communications or even the share markets. The corporate realm has tentacles spread to every nook and corner of the modern economy. Law has not been what it was in the early eighties and has turned out to be an industry of its own offering an able shoulder to every sector in the market.

In case you would have heard the traditional approach that after law school you would be limited to advocacy at courts then you are grossly mistaken. Scores of students even at this very moment are involved in the corporate dynamics of the Indian market with highly lucrative opportunities in law firms, corporate house’s legal departments, major audit companies and Investment banking institutions. In short every industry that you might see flourishing definitely has a strong legal backbone to its structure.

Aim and aspire to be a “legal eagle” soaring over the skies of innumerable career options while perching over ones that might appeal his/her personal taste. There is no limit to the variety in means of work or in terms of occupation industry for a contemporary legal professional. From being the distinguished law firm associate providing resort to major corporate decisions that affect the entire economy, the celebrated litigator who pits his legal skills to further the cause of justice, the in house counsel of a multi – national company who is responsible for almost every action that it takes or the aggressive journalist who extracts and helps to uncover the major scams.

Conclusively you could have the chance to be driven by passion and fulfill your ambitions by being a part of national law schools. This article aims at showcasing the various facets of law as a career.

Admission into a premier Law Schools through CLAT:

Presently the Common law Admission Test which takes place in the second week of May every year is the gateway to the world of contemporary legal education. It paves the way to a lucrative option to study in 14 national law schools across the country at the following places:

1) NLSIU, Bangalore
2) NALSAR, Hyderabad
3) NUJS, Kolkata
4) NLIU Bhopal
5) NLU, Jodhpur
6) HNLU, Raipur
7) GNLU, Gandhinagar
8) CNLU, Patna
9) RMLNLU, Lucknow
10) RGNLU, Patiala
11) NUALS, Kochi
12) NLUJA, Assam
13) NLU, Cuttack
14) NUSRL, Ranchi

Other than CLAT, other law entrance examinations also provide options to students such as NLU, Delhi, LSAT and Symbiosis Entrance Test. LSAT – India is an entrance test for admission to about 20 law colleges in India including IIT Kharagpur, Jindal Law School etc. and the exam is conducted by LSAC (Law School Admissions council).

How, what and where?

The subjects that a student is tested in law test preparation are English, current affairs, logical reasoning, Mathematics and legal aptitude. CLAT is being conducted on 13th May, 2012 for which applications are available from 2nd January with the last date for application being 31st March. Fr more information log on to www.clat.ac.in. While NLU, Delhi and LSAT are conducted on 6th May and 5th May, 2011 respectively.

We wish you all the best in fueling your dreams to soar as a ‘legal eagle’.

CLAT 2012 for LLB and LLM Admissions – Exam Structure and Applications

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is an all India entrance examination through which admissions to Five Year Integrated LLB and LLM programmes in 14 National Law Schools and Universities will be conducted. National Law University, Jodhpur is organising CLAT 2012. The CLAT 2012 consist of 200 objective multiple choice questions for 200 marks thus each question carrying one mark. Selection of the candidates for Under Graduate admission will be based on merit cum preference. Admission to Post Graduate courses will be through respective institutes on the basis of the scores of the candidates in CLAT-2012. Following are details of institutions, eligibility for LLB and LLM programmes, examination pattern, previous model question papers and application procedure:

14 National Law Universities (NLUs) that are participating in CLAT are:

1) NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (NALSAR)
2) National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU)
3) The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (WBNUJS)
4) Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow (RMLNLU)
5) National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU)
6) Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala (RGNUL)
7) Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar (GNLU)
8) Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU)
9) Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (HNLU)
10) National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)
11) National University of Study & Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL)
12) National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS)
13) National Law University & Judicial Academy, Assam (NLUJA)
14) National Law University, Orissa (NLUO)

Programs offered and eligibility requirements:

1) LLB: Five year integrated B.A./ B.Sc./ BBA/ BSW/ B.Com – LLB (Hons.) Degree Courses: Applicants should have Senior Secondary School or Intermediate (10+2) qualification with at least 50 percent marks in aggregate. Those awaiting the results of final year examinations are also eligible for CLAT 2012. Age should not be more than 20 years.

2) LLM : This is a two year course. Candidates should have passed LLB or BL degree with minimum 55 percent marks in aggregate. Those candidates appeared for the qualifying degree examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear in CLAT 2012.

Pattern of the CLAT 2012 Question Paper for Under Graduate Programmes: Total question paper will be for 200 marks. There will be 200 multiple choice questions of one mark each. Duration of the test is two hours. Following are the papers with respective weightage:

1) English including Comprehension: 40 Marks
2) General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 50 Marks
3) Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability): 20 Marks
4) Legal Aptitude: 50 Marks
5) Logical Reasoning: 40 Marks

CLAT 2012 pattern for Post-Graduate Programmes: There will be two types of questions with a total of 200 marks. Duration of the test is two hours. There will be 100 objective multiple choice questions with 1 mark for each question. These questions will be from the subject areas of Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and Legal Theory etc. There will be 10 short answer questions for 100 marks with 10 marks for each question.

Application Procedure: Interested candidates can download printed application forms along with the CLAT-2012 Information Brochure from www.clat.ac.in . Applications may also available with the designated branches of the State Bank of India or in any of participating Law Schools. Application cost is Rs. 3000 (Rs.2500/- for SC, ST, and PWD candidates on submission of proof). You can also get applications by post through sending a request to the Convener, CLAT-2012, National Law University, Jodhpur, NH-65, Nagour Road, Mandore, Jodhpur -342 304 (Rajasthan) in the prescribed manner.

Important Dates:
1) Last date for submission of completed applications: 31-03-2012
2) CLAT 2012 Entrance Examination: 13-05-2012.

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