CLAT 2019: Around 60,000 appear for the test
Deepak Yadav | TNN | May 26, 2019, 18:20 IST
CHANDIGARH: Around 60,000 candidates from all over the country appeared in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) on Sunday across the Country. The exam is being conducted by National Law University Odisha, Cuttack (NLUO) for the admission in 21 National Universities of Law in India.
Professor BS Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh said that Last year around 58,000 candidates appeared for the CLAT 2018. This year around 60,000 candidates appeared in CLAT exam. The increase in the number of applicants this year shows the increase of interest and demand of Law courses across the Country.
Sidhu added that Aryans College of Law is the only College in Punjab which has now become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B (3 Years) and BA-LL.B (5 Years), B.Com-LL.B (5 Years) program from 2019-20 academic year. keeping in view the interest of students in legal studies, Aryans has also launched scholarship & Counseling helpline Numbers for law aspirants. Students who are willing to pursue LL.B, BA-LL.B & B.Com-LL.B under scholarship can Call on 98765-99888 or 98762-99888 or register on Aryans website www.aryans.edu.in.
Sidhu further added that in North India, Chandigarh has become the destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc. He further said that near Chandigarh Periphery over 5000-6000 students applied for CLAT exam.
It is to be mentioned that special measures were taken at the exam centers wherein electronic gadgets including Mobile Phones, calculators etc were not allowed inside exam hall. Students were asked to bring their ID proof along with the roll numbers.
Professor BS Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans College of Law, Rajpura, Near Chandigarh said that Last year around 58,000 candidates appeared for the CLAT 2018. This year around 60,000 candidates appeared in CLAT exam. The increase in the number of applicants this year shows the increase of interest and demand of Law courses across the Country.
Sidhu added that Aryans College of Law is the only College in Punjab which has now become part of those top Universities and Colleges of Legal Studies to use CLAT Score for the admissions in LL.B (3 Years) and BA-LL.B (5 Years), B.Com-LL.B (5 Years) program from 2019-20 academic year. keeping in view the interest of students in legal studies, Aryans has also launched scholarship & Counseling helpline Numbers for law aspirants. Students who are willing to pursue LL.B, BA-LL.B & B.Com-LL.B under scholarship can Call on 98765-99888 or 98762-99888 or register on Aryans website www.aryans.edu.in.
Sidhu further added that in North India, Chandigarh has become the destination for the students of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, J&K etc. He further said that near Chandigarh Periphery over 5000-6000 students applied for CLAT exam.
It is to be mentioned that special measures were taken at the exam centers wherein electronic gadgets including Mobile Phones, calculators etc were not allowed inside exam hall. Students were asked to bring their ID proof along with the roll numbers.
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