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CLAT PG 2018, an exam will be remembered for a lot of not-so-good things. From technical glitches to out-of-syllabus questions, all mishaps left the aspirants furious and frustrated after the exam.- essay

So, this year, It had been decided that CLAT will go Offline in 2019.

A press release stated, “Keeping in view that in last few years there have been glitches due to the fault of the service provider in the conduct of the online CLAT examination, the CLAT Consortium unanimously resolved that CLAT-2019 will be conducted Off-line. It was also resolved that as and when number of candidates taking up CLAT drastically increases or when admission to law colleges in the entire country would be based only on the CLAT score, the feasibility of  online test will be considered.”

All India CLAT PG/LLM Crash Course, 2019

Also, Consortium of National Law Universities resolved that Subjective parts will be included in CLAT PG 2019. All the details regarding subjective part, pattern and syllabus care covered in the Video. CLAT PG 2019 syllabus is out. Click the Link to watch it.

As per the syllabus, Subjective Part is included in CLAT PG 2019. Two essay type questions will be asked in the exam. Each question carries 25 marks. So, you have to write a really good answer to get good marks in essay type question.

In this article, we are going to analyse previous years essay type questions and we will find out which subjects are important for the subjective portions in the exam?

Preview of 2008 Subjective Question:

Analysis of 2008 Subjective Question:

5 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Jurisprudence

1

Constitution

3

IPR

2

Others

4

50 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Constitution

3

Preview of 2009 Subjective Question:

Analysis of 2009 Subjective Question:

5 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Family

1

Constitution

3

IPC

2

Others

4

50 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Constitution

3

Environmental Law

1

Jurisprudence

1

Human Rights

1

Preview of 2010 Subjective Question:

Analysis of 2010 Subjective Question:

5 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Jurisprudence

2

Constitution

2

IPC

2

Contract

2

Tort 2

50 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Constitution

1

IPC

1

Jurisprudence

1

Contract

1

Tort

1

Preview of 2011 Subjective Question:

Analysis of 2011 Subjective Question:

25 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Constitution

2

Preview of 2012 Subjective Question:

Analysis of 2012 Subjective Question:

5 Marks Division
Subjects Number of Questions
Others 2
Constitution 4
IPC 1
International Law 2
Tort 1

Preview of 2013 Subjective Question:

Analysis of 2013 Subjective Question:

25 Marks Division

Subjects

Number of Questions

Constitution

2

Jurisprudence

2

 

After analysing previous years subjective question papers, it can be said that Constitution and Jurisprudence are the two important chapters from which you can expect essay type questions. Also, any topic touching socio-legal aspect may also be important topics for the exams.

If this article has helped you, comment below.

 

CLAT PG 2019 NOTIFICATION | SYLLABUS | PATTERN | ELIGIBILITY
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