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how many objective questions will there in clat


Urooj mirza 23rd Dec, 2019
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apuroop sri durgesh 23rd Dec, 2019

Hi Urooj!

Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a brought together test for admission to 21 National Law Universities in India. 43 other instruction organizations and two open part foundations are likewise qualified to utilize these scores. Entrance exam is of 2 hours duration. The CLAT question paper consists of 200 multiple choice questions. The break up of marks is as follows - English 40, General Knowledge:50, Mathematics:20, Logical Reasoning:40 and Legal Reasoning:50.

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