Legal Education as an aspect of professional education has assumed considerable significance. Legal education is a vital link in the creation of knowledge concepts as well as in the application of such concepts in society. The need for trained law personnel in academia, litigation, corporate practice, government and civil society has increased significantly over the last few years and it is estimated that the demands for such trained personnel will rise far more exponentially in the years to come. There is therefore need to articulate a clear long term vision on legal education in India, where such a vision will be guided by a continuing commitment to excellence.
Knowledge of law increases one's understanding of public affairs. Its study promotes accuracy of the expression, facility in arguments and skill in interpreting the written words, as well as understanding of social values.
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The Common Law Admission Committee welcomes the young students from all over India and abroad to come and study in National Law Schools. CLAT scores are valid only for the admissions to 5 year programmes i.e. integrated courses (B.A., LL.B. (Hons.))
CLAT PATTERN:
All Questions are objective type questions, with the following break up of marks: