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UPES School of Law is dedicated to providing quality legal education and prioritising outcome-based education. By incorporating new-age learning technologies, the school offers competency-based, adaptive, and collaborative education. This creates a learning environment that equips students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in the evolving legal landscape.

 

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Name Of the Exam

ULSAT

Courses Offered

B.A LL.B (Hons)

B.B.A LL.B (Hons)

B.Com LL.B (Hons)

Exam Duration

2.5 Hours

Mode Of Exam

CBT Mode

Total Number Of Questions

150 Questions

Official Website

https://www.upes.ac.in/school-of-law

Exam Pattern

Exam Pattern 2024

 

Section

Number Of Questions

Language Comprehension

30

Quantitative & Numerical Ability

30

Logical Reasoning

30

Legal General Knowledge

30

Legal Aptitude

30

Total

150

Syllabus

Exam Syllabus 2024 

 

Section

Topics

Language Comprehension

One-Word Substitution

Synonyms

Reading Comprehension

Spellings

Idioms

Vocabulary

The figure of speech

Phrases

Legal Terms

Sentence Formation/correction

 

Quantitative & Numerical Ability

Agreement and Disagreement

Mental Ability and Logical/Mathematical Analysis,

Series

Deductive Reasoning

Analogies

Blood Relations

Odd-Even Discretion

Figures and Patterns

Logical Reasoning

Relationships

Analogies

Syllogism

Logical Sequences

Statement & Assumption

Cause and Effect

Inferences

Premises & Conclusion

 

Legal General Knowledge

Events of National and International Importance

Awards & Honours

History

Current Affairs

Legal Aptitude

Legal Maxims

Indian Constitution

Important Acts and Amendments of the Legislature

Important Supreme Court Judgments,

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CLAT?

CLAT stands for Common Law Admissions Test. It is an All India Law Entrance Examination conducted by the National Law Schools/Universities for admissions to their Undergraduate as well as Postgraduate courses. CLAT UG is conducted for admissions under the 5 year - law programme where as CLAT PG is conducted for admissions under the Masters programme. 

 Who is the conducting body of CLAT 2025?

The Consortium of National Law Universities will conduct the CLAT 2024. It is a permanent body based at NLSIU Bangaluru. 

 

Can we write the CLAT Exam after completion of class XII ?

 Yes, you can apply directly for CLAT Examination while appearing for class  XII examination.

How can I apply for CLAT 2025?

The application form for CLAT 2025 will be filled online. The online application form can be accessed from the official website.i.e. https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/ . Usually the application forms are made availlable in July. 

 Is CLAT exam tough? 

Every exam becomes easy if you have a proper guidance and routine, anyone can clear the CLAT entrance exam with a focused mind and determination toward the goals. 

 What is the eligibility criteria for CLAT 2025?

A candidate should have passed XII or any equivalent exam with the following percentage:

 

  • 45% - General/OBC/Specially-abled Persons (SAP) category.
  • 40% - SC/ST category.
  • Any candidate appearing in the qualifying examination, i.e., 10+2, can also appear for this examination. However, they should be able to produce sufficient evidence to prove that they have passed 10+2 at the time of admission.
  • The candidate must submit the result of the qualifying examination (i.e.10+2) at the time of admission, failing which the candidate shall be ineligible for admission to the Course

Will the application form for CLAT 2025 also be available in offline mode?

The application form of CLAT 2025 is available only in online mode. Also, any candidate who doesn’t complete online registration will not be considered for admission.

How can I join Success Mantra for CLAT?

You can enquire by visiting our center “SUCCESS MANTRA, GTB Nagar” and you can also apply through our website https://www.successmantra.in/contact-us

Why should I join Success Mantra for CLAT entrance exam preparation?

Success Mantra is the pioneer of law coaching institutes in Delhi and we also have an extraordinary result in Law entrance exams. 2000+ students of our students are already studying in the top law colleges of India.

What are the program offered by Success Mantra for CLAT entrance exam?

We provide two types of programs to our students– ‘Regular Classroom Program’ and ‘Crash Course Program’.

What is the strength of questions in CLAT exam?

CLAT question paper consists of 120 Questions which includes -

  • English including Comprehension:  20-26 
  • Legal Aptitude : 28-32
  • Logical Reasoning : 22-26
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs : 28-32
  • Quantitative Twchniques : 10-14

 What is the exam pattern of CLAT?

Exam Pattern CLAT 2024:

  • Mode: Online
  • Type: Objective Type (MCQ)
  • Time Duration: 2 Hours
  • No. Of Questions: 120
  • Marking Scheme: (+1) Marks For Correct and (-0.25) Mark for Incorrect Answer

What is weekend batches?

Weekend Classroom Program” is designed by Success Mantra in which the classes are held on weekends – Saturday & Sunday. By offering 4 or 5 hours of class sessions, our experienced faculties complete the syllabus of CLAT entrance exam syllabus in time.

What are the important documents required for the registration?

Before filling the online form, make sure that one has the following documents:-

  • Latest Passport size photograph (Dimension: 200 x 230 pixels/ Size: 20 to 50 KB)
  • Scanned copy of the signature of a candidate (Dimensions: 140 x 60 pixels/ Size: 10 to 20 KB). The candidate should sign on white paper with Black Ink pen.
  • The image files (Photo & Signature) should be in JPG or JPEG format.
  • In case of Specially Abled Persons (SAP), a scanned copy of the certificate issued by the competent authority.

Is it possible to edit the form after submission?

No, it is not possible to edit the online application after the final submission of the form. So, our advice is to submit the filled in application form only after careful checking. 

Is it possible to edit the preference order of the NLUs after the declaration of result?

The candidate can fill the preference order for all Twenty (20) NLUs at the time of online application itself. Yes, change is allowed in the preference once the form is submitted by the candidate.

 What are the different options available to make the payment?

  1. Application fee can be paid online through net-banking /debit card / credit card/ pay wallet/ RuPay etc. or through offline mode by way of online- generated bank challan.
  2. Offline payments can be made after registering the application online and generating challans online. The print out of the challans generated have to be taken to the relevant bank for payment over the counter. Offline payments are to be made in CASH only.

From where will be the hall ticket/ admit card generated?

 

The Admit Card/Hall ticket can be downloaded by the candidate by logging into his/her LOGIN account.

The candidate has to take a print-out of the Admit Card/Hall Ticket and carry the same to the Examination Hall.

The admit card mentions all the important instructions that need to be taken into consideration.

What are some Top Law Colleges in India?

The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings were announced by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) for the year 2018.  This was for the first time law colleges were ranked by the ministry.

The top 10 law colleges in India are:

  1. National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
  2. National Law University, New Delhi
  3. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
  4. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
  5. National Law University, Jodhpur
  6. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
  7. The West Bengal National University of Juridicial Sciences, Kolkata
  8. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow
  9. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
  10. Dr BR Ambedkar College of Law, Visakhapatnam

How is the life in a Top Law School in India?

Finally, after crossing all the hurdles of boards, entrance and counseling, you successfully land into your ‘destined’ law school. We have precisely used the term ‘destined’ over here because there are times when you don’t want to join a particular college but have no other options apart from it, and my dear friends life is all about unexpected things. So, below we have described certain things that are unique to a law school:

  1. CASES: Teaching in law school revolves around ‘cases’. Most of the teachers quote direct reference from different Supreme court, high court and district court cases. Initially, this is difficult for the students to adapt to this methodology. However with the passage of time, they start adapting to it. A well-stocked library comes to the rescue of the students as most of them prefer to read books in their free time to develop their understanding of the subject.
  2. MOOT COURTS: These are mock courts where students argue imaginary cases for practice. But this is one of the most fun-filled and loved exercise. Lawyers wait for it eagerly. There are inter-college national and international level moot competitions that take place during the course. This is one of the classic example of learning by doing. The simulated environment provides the students a feeler of the courts and they continue to hone their skills.
  3. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATING: This is the second most loved exercise at the law schools. They are often referred to as ‘PDs’ by the students. There are two parts to a Parliamentary debate – The Speakers, and the Adjudicators, both of whom are marked by the other. While this may seem strange at first, it’s only a matter of a few debates before one grabs the nuances of debating.

Both Moot courts and PDs help the students to develop their analytical and oratory skills. They understand the nuances and details of building an argument and putting them across in a right manner. Life of a budding lawyer revolves around Acts, Debates, Cases, Internships and placements, Moots, Research Papers, and Sports Fests. You will have to burn the midnight oil but at the same time you will equally enjoy the fests and inter college competitions.

Life in a law school can be truly described as the metamorphosis of a student from being an aspiring lawyer to an actual one.

How can I join this Online Coaching program?

Once you finalise your course and want to pursue a career in this field, you should go to the top of this page, click on PAY ONLINE link, select the 'Video classes' in 'Course Category' and make the payment via different modes of payment available on that platform i.e. Credit Card, Debit Card, Paytm, Wallets, Google Pay, UPI e.t.c. Once you make the payment, you should inform us by Call or Whatsapp 8588876885. Response time is approximately upto 24 working hours from the time of payment.

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