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CLAT TIPS Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2016 is expected to see nearly 35,000 law aspirants slug it out for around 1,800 seats available in
CLAT TIPS Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2016 is expected to see nearly 35,000 law aspirants slug it out for around 1,800 seats available in
Our Crash Course, CLATapult Brief, starts from the last week of March for CLAT 2015. It is a 40-day long course, tailor-made for class 12th
By Aman Gupta In hindsight, law does seem a very natural career path to me. But back in 2010, it was a last chance alternative
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CLAT has gone online. So have we, here in CLATapult. Apart from being online, we have also a crash course for clat aspirants. All our
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CLAT as an exam is all about maintaining your composure while you are writing the paper. There might be a point during the exam when
Generally, a person is not liable for the acts of another person. However, a person can be held liable for the acts of another person
Anonymous I write this article for all those getting set to give the CLAT, a test that would ‘define’ their entire lives. I write at
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This article attempts to help you find a sustainable approach that could help you clear the CLAT and get into the law school of your
By Sriraman Jha IT’S AN ORWELLIAN WORLD:All sub-sections are equal, but some sub-sections are more equal than others. Topic ‘X’ may have been included in
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By Yudhajit I started reading some articles on Law as a subject around December 2013 and developed an immense interest in the subject itself. By
Siddharth Dey has done it! CLATapult wishes him a thundering law school life! Read his interview HERE. IN HIS OWN WORDS: Having current NUJS
By Siddharth Narsipur Being its Logical Reasoning faculty, when I was asked by CLATapult to write an article on one’s approach towards the subject for
By Pankhuri Agarwal Personality It was only after I wrote CLAT in May, 2008 that I decided to pursue law. You must be wondering why
By Anubhab Dasgupta At the very outset, I must mention that I got into law school by pure accident, stumbled through law school with plenty
By Zubin Dash Some time back, CLATapult asked me to pen down something for its website, regarding CLAT, or my experience at law-school. At first,