Common Law
Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralized test for admission to prominent National
Law Universities in India. The test is taken after the Higher Secondary
Examination or the 12th grade for admission to integrated under graduation
programmes in Law (LL.B) and after Graduation in Law for Master of Laws (LL.M)
programmes conducted by National Law universities.
There were
about 1600 seats in the National Law Universities all over India for which
approximately 35,000 students appeared in 2014 CLAT examination. The GNLU
conducts the examination for admissions into various UG and PG courses of law.
There are total 14 National Law Universities in which the qualifying candidates
will be able to take admissions.
Career launcher
Allahabad, under the able guidance of Mr. Gaurav Agrawal and Mr. Vishal Gulati,
started off with CLAT preparatory classes since 2005 and has produced many able
lawyers and the countdown is still on. Career Launcher Allahabad, has been the
only institute who gave CLAT TOPPER every year. This year also Career Launcher
has taken the lead and made Allahabad proud.
Below are
the names of the TOPPERS in CLAT 2014 from Career Launcher Allahabad:
- Meghna Singhal
- Anand Shankar Dev
- Purvi Priya
- Deevashish Pathak
- Tejaswa Gupta
- Neelesh Raichandani
- Suchita Mehrotra
- Sara Usmaani
- Saurabh Sonkar
- Ajay Singh
- Subhendu Anand
- Manas Sonkar
- Pranjal Singh
- Pooja Kusum
- Jeeshan Ali
- Amit Pandey
Career
Launcher CLAT students have also taken a forefront while scoring in Symbosis
Law Entrance Test. Symbosis also conducts their own Entrance Exam for Law
Aspirants, through which students are able to get admissions to Symbosis Law
School Pune and Noida. The admissions are based on the score of the candidate.
Below are
the names of the students who are on Merit for Symbosis Law School.
- Rangoli Tiwari
- Aprajita Singh
- Saagar Srivasatava
- Prakhar Khanna
- Shishir kumar
- Twinkle Manocha
- Vishaka Rai
- Neelesh Raichandani
- Manas Sonakar
- Rushil Puranik
- Sai Shyambhavi Singh
- Meghna Singhal
Today, CLAT has become one of the
most competitive admission tests in India with an acceptance rate of only 2%
under general merit.