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16th August 2014, 12:18 PM
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Subject which is necessary to be taken after 10th to give the exam of CLAT
I have passed class 10th and now I want to give the exam of CLAT and for that I want to get thev details of subject which is necessary to be taken after 10th to give the exam of CLAT so can you provide me that?
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16th August 2014, 01:54 PM
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Re: Subject which is necessary to be taken after 10th to give the exam of CLAT
As you want to get the details of Subject which is necessary to be taken after 10th to give the exam of CLAT so here it is for you: I want to tell you that there is no compulsion to choose subject which is necessary to be taken after 10th to give the exam of CLAT Here for your reference I am givinbg you the eligibility criteria of CLAT: Candidates must have passed class 12th with minimum of 45% for the general ones and 40% for the reserved ones Pattern of CLAT 2014 UG paper: Duration of the examination – 2 hours Total number of MCQ of one mark each – 200 Total marks for CLAT 2014 UG – 200 There shall be a system of Negative Marking wherein 0.25 marks will be deducted for each of the wrong answers to multiple choice questions. In the event of equal marks scored by two or more candidates in the CLAT 2014, the tie will be broken by the following procedure and order: Higher marks in the section of Legal aptitude. Higher age Computerized draw of lots. Syllabus of CLAT: English English Vocabulary Synonyms Antonyms Analogies English Proficiency Idioms And Phrases One Word Subsitution Sentence Improvement Rearrangement of Words in Sentence Rearrangement of Sentence in Paragrph Fill in The Blanks Cloze Tests English Usage Errors Common Errors Spotting Errors Inappropriate Usage of Words Spelling Mistakes (English Usage) English Comprehension Current Affairs Events of National and International importance. Also covering current events in area of Economics, Science, Technology, Sports, Persons and Places, Books and Authors Mathematics (Based on Mathematics upto class X) Arithmetic (Number Theory) Number Systems Surds and Indices Square Roots Fractions And Decimals H.C.F. And L.C.M. Simplification Approximations Ratio And Proportion Average Logarithms Commercial Maths Interest Percentage Profit And Loss Partnership Discounts Mensuration- Areas And Volumes Reasoning Reasoning Tests Direction and Distance Test Analogy Test Classification (Odd Man Out) Test Coding Decoding Test Number Test Series Test Relationships Test Alphabet Test Ranking Tests Time Sequence Test Logic Tests Statements Assumptions Statements Arguments Statements Conclusions Statements Action |
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