GLAT 2024: Registrations begin at apply.geeta.edu.in; application fee, eligibility, exam pattern
Alivia Mukherjee | January 16, 2024 | 02:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
The GLAT 2024 exam will be held online and will carry a total of 100 marks.
NEW DELHI: The Geeta Institute of Law has commenced the registration for the Geeta Law Admission Test (GLAT). The GLAT exam is conducted for admissions to 5-year integrated BA LLB (Hons.) and three years LLB (Hons.) courses. Interested and eligible candidates can fill the GLAT 2024 form on the official website at apply.geeta.edu.in. The GLAT 2024 exam date is not yet announced by the institute.
Candidates will have to register on the official website first, fill the application form, upload the necessary documents and pay an application fee of Rs 1, 500 to complete the CLAT 2024 registration. The final selection will be based on the entrance exam and interview.
The duration of the GLAT 2024 paper is 90 minutes. The question paper will be divided into 4 sections- General Knowledge and Current Affairs, English, Reasoning, Legal Aptitude and Legal Awareness. The questions in the GLAT 2024 will be of objective type. The paper will carry a total of 100 marks. For each correct answer candidates will receive 1 mark and there will be no negative marking. The GLAT 2024 will be held online in computer-based format.
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GLAT 2024: Eligibility
Candidates can review the GLAT 2024 eligibility criteria mentioned below before filing the application form.
BA LLB (Hons.)
- Candidates belonging to general category must have obtained minimum 45% aggregate marks in Class 12 examination or equivalent.
- Students passing out in 2024 can also apply.
- Candidates belonging to Schedule caste and Scheduled Tribe categories must have obtained minimum 42.75% aggregate marks in 12 examination or equivalent (students passing out in 2024 can apply).
- Candidates applying for GLAT 2024 must be 22 years of age.
LLB
- Candidates belonging to general category must have obtained minimum 45% aggregate marks in Class 12 examination or equivalent.
- Students passing out in 2024 can also apply.
- Candidates belonging to Schedule caste and Scheduled Tribe categories must have obtained minimum 42.75% aggregate marks in 12 examination or equivalent (students passing out in 2024 can apply).
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