The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) has become a decisive moment for aspiring lawyers in India. To gain entry to National Law Universities, candidates must, so to speak, sit the CLAT; this is an exercise that takes prospective students through the various tests, including, yet limited to, Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and so forth.
To prepare for this most toughest exam in India, a candidate ought to extensively read, besides turning to the plethora of topics and current affairs throughout the year. The fierce competition among thousands of aspiring lawyers compels one to relentlessly pursue excellence and secure a spot in a prestigious law school.
The emotional aspects of preparing for CLAT are associated with the shakes that aspirants go through. While wanting to be an attorney is a big motivator, this field puts a lot of pressure on success. However, those who persevere prepare themselves for law school and develop critical thinking skills and resilience.
| Exam | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Level | National |
| Exam Frequency | Annually |
| Exam mode | Offline—Pen and paper mode |
| Purpose | Admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law colleges |