I have studied class 12 with commerce stream with subjects economics , accountancy , business studies,english and legal Studies . I want to take admission in ba hons political science , will there be any deduction of marks as i have studied legal studies?
Akshita, please do help us with the Institution you want to take admission in BA hons Political Science. This is important because each Institution has its own eligibility criteria and so generalised information not serve the purpose.So please do help us with the Institution you are enquiring about and we shall help you with relevant information.
Will i face any mark deduction if i take the following subjects for best 4 - English,commerce, Economics and legal studies for admission to ba hons political science in du
Hello,
FIrst take a look at the combination of best four subjects for calcukation
- You must have scored 55% marks or more in either English or any one of scheduled languages from List A1 and combination of other best three subjects from elective subjects of Lists A and B.
- One subject out of three best subjects must be the concerned subject in which admission you are seeking admission otherwise a deduction of 1% in best four.
So, as you haven't included concerned subject that is Political Science from list B there will be a reduction of 1% in best four. If you include Political Science Instead of Commerce or Economics or legal studies there will be no deduction in best four percentage.
Hi so basically i am in class 11th and i want to carck clat in 2022 that means in my 12th board year is it possible? if possible kindly guide me with syllabus what i have to study how i have to study and in class 11th my subject are english, hindi, history, poltical science and legal studies.
Hello Nisha,
The CLAT Examination is conducted for admission into seventeen of prestigious National Law Schools.
Candidates are required to have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) with not less than 50% of aggregate score. Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also appear provisionally given that they produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination before or at the time of admission.
Hence, you can readily appear in the CLAT Examination during your Boards Examination.
The Common Law Admission Test consists of five sections:
- English Language Usage: Comprehension, Grammar Corrections, etc.
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Static GK and Current Affairs covering a year
- Elementary Mathematics: Class 10 Numerical Ability Type Questions
- Legal Aptitude: Legal, Research Aptitude and Problem Solving
- Logical Reasoning: Logical Aptitude, Syllogisms, Sequences, Analogies
The examination pattern features a total of 200 questions to be answered in 2 hours. For every negative answer, a quarter of the prescribed marks will be deducted.
In order to crack the CLAT Examination, one can follow the mentioned tips:
- Prepare early with an effective study strategy, alloting time to each and every topic
- Practice ample of mock tests and analyse previous years questions papers as they provide an effective method of self-assessment
- Work towards improving efficiency by perfecting your strengths and improve on your weaknesses
- Revise regularly to brush up on facts and figure
For more details on the same, visit our official website via the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching
Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!
Regards
what is a lot of seat number in phd in international legal studies in jnu and what is the eligibility???
hi,
see the number of seats is available for phd in legal studies is not disclosed by the respective university. however you need to complete the m.phil course before applying in phd in legal studies or need to submit the equivalent published work of the intended area of specialization.
for more information follow the below link:
https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/Prospectus/JNUEE/CSLG.pdf