1. SUDHESH PRABHAKRAN { N.L.S.I.U.}
2. UTSAV PRASHAR { NALSAR}
3. SACHET {NALSAR}
4. RAYAN AZMI { NLU DELHI}
5. PANKHURI {N.U.J.S.}
6. VASU PRABHAT {CHRIST COLLEGE}
7. AMRITA MICHAEL {CHRIST COLLEGE}
8. ARUNAV ROY {NLU D}
9. HARSHIT BANSAL {NLU - D}
The over all emphasis of the Entrance Exams is to test the Aptitude of an individual for the required purpose. C.L.A.T. as an entrance test is no different from the rest in the sense that it challenges one against the time and thus sorts out a few lucky 1100 seats for the prestigious National Law Universities.
However when it comes to the entrance test for the National Law University Delhi Exam, "TIME" plays a very very crucial role along with certain other factors. Thus one should be astute and very very acurate while solving the exam paper.
Let me briefly discuss the over all breakage of the Question Paper both for CLAT and for the NLU - D entrance exam
C.L.A.T.
Has been an easy nut to crack this year in 2009 with many questions coming from the Universals Guide to L.L.B. However one can expect tricky questions this year as NLIU Bhopal gets the oppurtunity to set the Examination Paper this year. However the paper will be a piece of cake for those who are well prepared.
Legal Reasoning & Aptitude: 45 Marks.
Logical Reasoning {Analytical & Critical} : 45 Marks
General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 50 Marks
English: 40 Marks
Mathematics: 20 Marks
Further Demarcation { The above demarcation is made keeping in view the patterns followed by various NLU's ; mainly NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS & NLIU Bhopal Entrance Test Papers for the past 10 Years tentatively, depending on their year of establishment. And the 2 Subsequent C.L.A.T. Examinations conducted for 2008 and 2009 respectively. }
LEGAL APTITUDE
1. CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
2. LEGAL REASONING
3. LEGAL G.K.
4. IMPORTANT STATUTES {MAIN PROVISIONS }
5. MAJOR LEGAL BREAK THROUGHS {CURRENT LEGAL NEWS}
6. BASIC INTERNATIONAL LAW, DOCUMENTS, COVENANTS, ETC.
LOGICAL REASONING
1. INDUCTIVE REASONING
2. DEDUCTIVE REASONING
3.PARAGRAPH BASED REASONING
4. ANALYTICAL REASONING
5. CRITICAL REASONING
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS
1. STATIC G.K.
A. HISTORY
B. ECONOMICS
C. GEOGRAPHY
D. G.K. MISCELLANIOUS
2. CURRENT AFFAIRS
3. BUSINESS G.K.
MATHEMATICS
1. BASIC ARITHMETIC
2. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC
3. PROBABILITY AND ALLIED TOPICS
4. ALGEBRA { NOT THAT IMPORTANT}
ENGLISH
1. READING COMPREHENSION {NOT THE TRADITIONAL C.B.S.E. MODEL}
2. WORD POWER
3. VOCABULARY
4. GRAMMATICAL OPERATIONS{ SENTENCE CORRECTIONS, ACTIVE PSSIVE ETC. }
NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, NEW DELHI
THIS EXAM DEFINES THE ART. It has been regarded as the toughest Legal Examination Entrance Test both by the students as well as the faculty members of various Tutorials along with those residing in National Law Universities. Time Limit is 90 Minutes and the Number of Questions are 150. { Based on the 2 previous examinations conducted} The toughest quality is the "Element of Surprise": The paper is not demarcated into rigid sections, so you can never be sure as to how many questions have been accurately been attempted. Further there are scores of speed breaks in the question paper which test your analytical power.
LEGAL APTITUDE
1. LEGAL REASONING
2. LEGAL G.K.
3. STRONG EMPHASIS ON CONSTITUTION
4. EVEN GREATER EMPHASIS ON MAJOR LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN RECENT YEARS
LOGICAL REASONING
1. ANALYTICAL REASONING { VERY TOUGH }
2. CRITICAL REASONING { PASSAGE BASED REASONING FORMS THE BULK OF THE QUESTION PAPER}
3. INDUCTIVE REASONING
4. DEDUCTIVE REASONING
CURRENT AFFAIRS AND GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
1. CURRENT G.K.
2. STATIC G.K.
3. BUSINESS G.K.
MATHEMATICS
1. TOUGHEST SECTION OF ALL. { QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE}
2. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC
3. PROBABILITY AND ALLIED TOPICS
4. ALGEBRA
ENGLISH
1. READING COMPREHENSION { VERY TRICKY}
2. BASIC VOCABULARY
3. WORD POWER
4. SENTENCE CORRECTIONS, ASSERTIONS, BOOLEANS , FALLACIES AND PARALISMS.