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CLAT 2015

07 June 2015

This is in continuation of the previous open letter written by us. After we pointed out 22 genuine errors in the question paper, the CLAT authorities with-held the result and appointed an expert committee to look upon the errors. We were a bit hopeful about the same. Now, when the new result has been published, the CLAT authorities have proved their insincerity and have shown that they have conducted an All India Level examination with a lackadaisical attitude.

06 June 2015

ayicrlzmThe CLAT committee’s Dr. JD Gangwar has announced that 6 questions had incorrect model answers in the 2015 paper and two were cancelled completely.

04 June 2015

CLAT 2015The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 secretariat has promised that CLAT 2015 candidates will not be the sufferers of any errors that may be found in the CLAT 2015 LLM and LLB question papers.

04 June 2015

z20vsbleThree independent parties interested in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 have gone through the CLAT with a fine toothcomb, trying to figure out which questions could be wrong.

03 June 2015

An anonymous and concerned CLAT aspirant’s father rails against the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015, which, as last year, was of a disturbingly low quality, containing a number of wrong questions, wrong answers, printing errors, and grammatical and spelling errors, even if we don’t argue about the general low quality of this copy-paste exercise.

Even copy-paste requires careful verification of every single word that one copies from somewhere.

03 June 2015

Compared promisesThe Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 secretariat yesterday clarified that it was under no obligation to publish the CLAT 2015 question papers and answer keys on CLAT’s website, despite only having made the publication after receiving requests from several candidates and a court case demanding the keys.

02 June 2015

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 first merit list has been delayed indefinitely after publication of the exam’s question paper and answer key on CLAT’s website yesterday attracted complaints of errors in the paper and the key from several candidates.

29 May 2015

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 convenor RMLNLU Lucknow will have to publish the question paper and a full merit list of candidates of the CLAT 2015, on CLAT’s website, as per Tuesday’s Allahabad high court order.

23 May 2015

SinghCLAT is one exam which always keeps itself in the news for a variety of reasons and this year was no different. IMS CLAT tracker and teacher Rajneesh Singh shares some of the highs and lows and how to proceed.

20 May 2015

The results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) are out on the official website (click here).

Please share in the comments how you did or have any queries.

08 May 2015

Age of stupidThe CLAT is this Sunday (10th May 2015 at 3pm). There are only a few hours left but there are many ways to waste them.

23 April 2015

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 will be attempted by 39,686 candidates for around 1700 undergraduate (UG) seats in 16 of India’s National Law Universities (NLU) on 10 May, while 5514 CLAT 2015 candidates will compete for LLM seats in the NLUs.

01 April 2015

CLAT 2015 convenor RMLNLU Lucknow’s vice chancellor Prof Gurdip Singh said that the convenor was ready to approach the Allahabad high court for recall or review of its 26 February ex parte judgement.

01 April 2015

Legally SexyThe Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2015 will be attempted by at least 40,000 candidates vying for scarce undergraduate and postgraduate places, which is 20 per cent more than the 33,491 total CLAT takers last year.

09 March 2015

The Allahabad high court quashed the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) age limit and directed CLAT 2015 convenor RMLNLU Lucknow to allow anyone interested in appearing for the test to appear.

05 March 2015

The Rajasthan high court yesterday passed an interim order scrapping the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) age limit and asking CLAT 2015 convenor RMLNLU Lucknow to modify its application software so as not to reject applications of candidates above the current age limit and to upload the high court’s interim order on CLAT’s official website.