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What is CLAT used for?

CLAT is a major law entrance examination used for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs at National Law Universities and other participating institutions. It tests legal reasoning, current affairs, English, logical reasoning and quantitative ability. Students should build reading speed, legal awareness and regular current-affairs revision.

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CLAT is a major law entrance examination used for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs at National Law Universities and other participating institutions. It tests legal reasoning, current affairs, English, logical reasoning and quantitative ability. Students should build reading speed, legal awareness and regular current-affairs revision.

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