Tuesday 10 May 2016

Benefits of CLAT coaching in Delhi

The CLAT is one of the most competitive examinations in the country. It is so difficult that students are already flocking to tutorials to prepare for DU Law Entrance Exam 2017. Thousands of students apply each year, vying for a coveted spot in one of the prestigious National Law Universities. Tutorials dedicated to CLAT coaching provide aspirants with relevant study material, admission information and other relevant details for pursuing a career in law.
What is the 3 year law course?
The more common form of law degree available in universities is the 5 year integrated course. This is open to all students after class 12. The other course is the 3 year LLB course which is open to students who could not pursue the other course for some reason. Popular trends indicate that corporate lawyers more often tend to come from a 5-year law background whereas judiciary figures emerge from the 3-year law background.
How to prepare for the 3 year law entrance?
The test pattern is the same, with the sections being logical reasoning, analytical reasoning and reading and reading comprehension.  There are tutorials which offer specialised training for this degree. What this makes this course popular is that there is no age limit. It gives a chance for those who were unable to pursue law right after school. It also gives older students an opportunity to excel at law.
Which is better?
Drawing a comparison would be baseless as both courses are meant to offer different kinds of training. They both aim at providing a wholesome and holistic knowledge about law and how the legal system works. Eminent lawyers in the system testify to the viability of both courses. Statistics indicate that corporate lawyers more often tend to come from the 5 year law background whereas judiciary figures usually come from the 3 year background. Both courses aspire to encourage students to participate in the law building process of the country actively and effectively.
CLAT can be a very challenging examination. With so many aspirants and so few students, it may appear intimidating. But with the right training, no goal is too high.

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