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CLAT: Over 2K aspirants take exam at 5 centres in Lko

The Common Law Admission Test 2025 was held on Sunday for aspiring law students across the country. Organised by the Consortium of National Law Universities, the exam saw a massive turnout nationally with approximately 80,000 candidates competing for admission to 25 prestigious National Law Universities in India. Talking about the difficulty level of the exam, Yogya Pratap Singh, an aspirant said, “Another blow of uncertainty. The UG paper this year was not very predictable in terms of pattern and saw a shift in the pattern again, as seen in the previous year as well.” “Although the sample questions had some familiarity with the official question paper, trusting the sample questions is a privilege not available to CLAT aspirants, especially for the UG entrance. “This is the 2nd consecutive time that CLAT has surprised us with its easy paper, the cutoff would of course be high and the game now is of accuracy,” Shaswat Singh, an aspirant said.

Hindustan Times

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