CLAT 2014 Exam Pattern of CLAT UG/PG Courses.
New Delhi: Gujarat National Law University issued Notification for the CLAT 2014 Admission Notification . Number of Students are going to attended for these Examinations. CLAT 2014 Examination Conducted for the Admissions into the Under-Graduate Programme and Post-Graduate Programmes in Various Law Universities in India.
CLAT 2014 Under-Graduate Programme Exam Pattern:
Total Marks: 200
Total Questions: 200
Duration of Hours: 2 hours.
Subjetcs with Weightage:
English including Comprehension: 40 Marks
General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 50 Marks
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability): 20 Marks
Legal Aptitude: 50 Marks
Logical Reasoning: 40 Marks
CLAT 2014 Post-Graduate Programme Exam Pattern:
Max Marks: 200 Marks
Duration: 2 Hours.
Long Essay Type Descriptive Questions (covering subject areas such as Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence): 100 Marks (4 questions of 25 marks each)
Multiple-Choice Questions (Covering all compulsory law subjects prescribed by the BCI for the Under-Graduate Course except Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence): 50 Marks (50 questions of 1 mark each) .
Exam Centers and Other details
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CLAT 2014 Exam Pattern and Exam Syllabus of CLAT UG/PG Courses
New Delhi: Gujarat National Law University issued Notification for the CLAT 2014 Admission Notification . Number of Students are going to attended for these Examinations. CLAT 2014 Examination Conducted for the Admissions into the Under-Graduate Programme and Post-Graduate Programmes in Various Law Universities in India.
CLAT 2014 Under-Graduate Programme Exam Pattern:
Total Marks: 200
Total Questions: 200
Duration of Hours: 2 hours.
Subjetcs with Weightage:
English including Comprehension: 40 Marks
General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 50 Marks
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability): 20 Marks
Legal Aptitude: 50 Marks
Logical Reasoning: 40 Marks
CLAT 2014 Post-Graduate Programme Exam Pattern:
Max Marks: 200 Marks
Duration: 2 Hours.
Long Essay Type Descriptive Questions (covering subject areas such as Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence): 100 Marks (4 questions of 25 marks each)
Multiple-Choice Questions (Covering all compulsory law subjects prescribed by the BCI for the Under-Graduate Course except Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence): 50 Marks (50 questions of 1 mark each) .
Exam Centers and Other details
http://clat.ac.in
follow Our Face Book Page for Latest CLAT 2014 Updates and Govt Jobs
CLAT 2014 Exam Pattern and Exam Syllabus of CLAT UG/PG Courses
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