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CLAT 2019 Exam : Registration, Syllabus, Results, Dates, Cutoff

Author: Edugorilla Community
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Posted: Jun 29, 2018

Judiciary, in a democratic nation like India, is one of the main pillars. It has the duty of keeping a check on the laws/rules made by the legislative and implemented by the executive. It does so by giving verdicts, finishing disputes etc. Therefore, to deliver as complete justice as possible in India, the judiciary system comprises the advocates and judges. These are spread over around 600 district courts, 24 high courts, and the Supreme Court. Also, there are 19 tribunals, 1734 fast track courts and many Lok Adalats (People’s Court) apart from these courts. This article is about CLAT 2019 exam and includes all important topics such as registration, syllabus, results, dates, cutoff etc. which are mentioned below.

According to a study, seeing the huge pile of cases pending in different courts of the country, around 29% and 22% of the posts of judges (around 70,000 in total) in the High Courts and subordinate courts were lying vacant. Therefore, seeing the whole scenario, it is needless to say that joining the judiciary is one of the ways to gain name and fame along with a decent money. This all becomes possible when the youth of today decides to join it through various law exams, CLAT particularly.

Therefore, students aspiring to make a career in law can opt for CLAT- Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2019). Since CLAT is the entrance to Under-Graduate, Post-Graduate and integrated law programs, it is one of the main law exams. Moreover, through CLAT, aspirants seek admission in the law programs like BA LLB (Hons), BSc LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BSW LLB (Hons), BCom LLB (Hons) and LL.M.

Prior to the current year, the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi held CLAT on May 13, 2018. The university conducted the exam at 65 centers across the nation. Presently, there are 18 NLUs that hold CLAT every year. The CLAT 2019 authorities have assigned this duty to the 18 NLUs on a rotational basis. MNLU Mumbai and MNLU Nagpur are new ones to join the list to organize CLAT. Moreover, there are 25 other law schools accepting CLAT scores, besides the existing 18 universities. Hence, CLAT aspirants shouldn’t feel disappointed in case, they fail to find a seat at any of the NLUs.

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