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    do you have a question about CLAT 2021 exam? wondering what to do if one does not have a community certificafte? On this page you can check out the responses from experts for your query.

    I have a doubt about CLAT exma 20201.
    In CLAT exam they are asking us for community certificate but I am studying 12th. So after getting T.C only I can get a community certificate? What shall I do?
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  • The full form of CLAT is known as Common Law Admission test and it is a national level law entrance examination being conducted by the consortium of the National Law University. Till date, there are 22 National Law Universities conducting conducting Common Law Admission test. The CLAT test is vital in the sense that the final scores are the basis for admission in 70 law schools depending upon the performance of the aspirants.
    CLAT test is to be conducted for both undergraduate and postgraduate law admission.
    CLAT UG is conducted for admission to 5 year Integrared Law Programme where as CLAT PG is conducted for admission to LLM programmes offered by the law colleges.
    For UG programme, the test would cover English including Comprehension, General Knowledge and Current Affairs apart from versatility of Elementary Mathematics.
    For PG programme, test would cover the syllabus taught in LLB level such as Administrative Law, Law of Contracts, Family Laws, Property Laws, Criminal Laws etc.
    The duration of the test for both the programmes is two hours and the questions are of multiple choice types. It would be better for you to go through the previous year question papers so as be familiar with the pattern of the test. If possible, solve at least previous year question papers of last eight years and get it examined from your professor so as to get his review relating to your performance.

  • For caste certificate you have to apply to the state Govt office where you are having your permanent residence. Every state has its Govt site in the internet and there one can apply for the caste certificate and then collect it from the respective administrative office mentioned there. Generally it would be given from the local district administration or Tehsildar office or SDM office or any other such assigned authority in the matter.

    You will have to register online and apply for the same attaching the copies of relevant documents. You can also visit the concerned office and submit the application physically also but many places they are insisting for online submission as it helps in getting the data stored quickly in digital form and becomes easier for them to handle.

    Before final issue of the caste certificate they will call you for verifying the original documents in confirmation to your residence and address proof ( Passport or Driving license or PAN card or Govt ID card or Voter's ID card or Water bill or Electricity bill or Telephone bill or Ration card or Property tax receipt etc).

    Depending on your status and where you are residing some of the following documents may also be required and if it is applicable keep them ready also. These are - any proof in support of your caste like parents credentials, birth certificate or birth certificate of father or relatives, Proof of primary school admission and school leaving certificate, Copies of revenue records or village panchayat, Affidavit Caste Certificate for ST Caste (Form-A-1), Evidence of the applicant original village/town, Extract of govt service records mentioning the applicant's father or relative etc.

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  • I think you are getting confused. A community certificate is a caste certificate. A community certificate is issued by the govt authority which shows that the candidate belongs to a particular caste or community like Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Other Backward Castes or any other community.

    There is no need to wait for passing 12th class and getting TC from your school. You will have to apply for this certificate to the respective State Government where you reside. State Government will issue the community/ caste certificate.

    You must visit the Tehsil office in your area and get the application form for community certificate from there and submit after filling all the details like personal details, contact details and your father's caste details and requisite documents.

    Alternatively, you can apply online on the district or state portal also.

    You will have to attach the following documents with the application:
    1. Address proof
    2. Age proof
    3. Aadhar card
    4. Parents' caste certificate

    After application review and proper verification, the State Government will issue a community certificate.

  • Caste certificate is issued by state govt. If you need caste certificate then you should apply state govt offices where you are having details of your permanent residence. You can apply through any mode whether online or offline as per your convenience. Now, all govt offices having online facility through which you can get your certificate easily.
    After getting TC, If you are planning to apply for caste certificate. Then it would be wastage of time. Now, you are eligible to apply for that. Generally, state government offices provide caste certificate where you reside. You can get application form from tehsil office or SDM office which is located in your area. You will have to submit form after filling all the details like personal details, parents details and contact details. Along with application form, you will have to attach requisite document like aadhar card, age proof and address proof. After verification of application form, you will be issued caste certificate.

  • If you belong to a scheduled backward or reserved community like SC, ST, or OBC etc then your parents must have that certification with them. Even in your school certificates like high school and character certificates it must be there. Anyway with all that information and valid proofs with you, now you can apply for caste certificate in your name by applying for it either in online or in the local sub divisional magistrate office or the designated office in your area. There is a standard procedure for applying for caste certificate and if your documents are in order it would not take much time.
    Normally students belonging to the reserved communities already got their caste certificates and why in your case you did not have it surprises us but it is still not late and please get it on priority and then upload it in the CLAT site while applying for that entrance exam.

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  • There is no relation between Caste Certificate and TC.
    There is no necessity of TC for obtaining caste certificate. A person who doesn't have any education also may require a caste or community certificate. So don't be under the impression that without TC obtaining caste certificate is difficult. You can get your caste certificate from the Revenue Department. You have to approach your MRO office. You will have to apply for Community certificate there. You have to take a copy of your birth certificate, and the community certificate of your parents. Aadhaar card also required. If you don't have a birth certificate from the village authority and you have to obtain your birth certificate. Then you have to go to MRO and apply for community/caste certificate.

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  • A Caste or Community Certificate is the proof that you belong to a particular caste.

    (1) Steps to apply for Caste Certificate Online:
    - Visit your state's Portal.
    -Click on link "Apply for Caste Certificate Online"
    - Create a new account in the portal
    - Now you can fill online application form if you have all required details in your hand such as: address, contact details, personal details, local reference details etc.
    - Check again all details you have given in form. If you are sure that you have filled all correct information then click submit button.
    - Now upload the scanned copies of your documents and click submit button.
    - Now you will get acknowledgement
    - Save it or take print out.
    - Dont forget to note your application number, so that you can check the status.
    - You may download caste certificate from the portal.
    Or
    Visit any Online-shop with all required documents.

    (2) Steps to apply for Caste Certificate Offline:
    - Visit Tehsil or SDM office
    - Get the application form for caste certificate and fill the details.

    Documents Required For Caste Certificate:
    1. Identity Proof:
    Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, PAN Card
    2. Address Proof:
    Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport, Electricity Bill, Water Bill, Telephone Bill, Ration Card
    3. Affidavit for Caste Certificate
    4. Proof of Caste of your father
    5. Passport size photograph

  • Every year thousands of students apply for the Common Law Entrance Examination (CLAT). This examination is now clearly showing that the importance given to engineering and medical professionals in the country. Law has started getting the same importance now. Now (CLAT) has also appeared in the major entrance examination of the country. Currently, science and commerce students are also seeing law as a lucrative career in a large number of (CLAT) exams. Therefore, the level of its competition is also increasing. This test will evaluate the candidate's proficiency in English, it will include comprehension and grammar. In the comprehension section, the candidate is required to display clear information about the passage and answer the questions accordingly. In the section, the candidate will be asked to correct it by presenting the wrong sentence, apply the correct grammar in the identified sections. Will be asked to do, in the meaning of the word, to fill in the blanks.
    1. You should know about the latest happenings in India and around the world.
    2. Through the latest books on general knowledge, you can get the knowledge of general knowledge.
    3. Look at the previous question papers and prepare according to their pattern.
    4. You can solve many fake question papers, which are available online.
    5. Reading newspapers and watching the news regularly can help you a lot in this exam.
    In this examination, the candidate will be evaluated on how he has an inclination towards law, his expertise in research, and his ability to solve problems. This section will include legal principles, which have to be applied in certain situations. The candidate will have to judge the situation and suggest a suitable passive and solution.


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