Common Law Entrance Exam -LAWCET from next Year
All the seven law universities in the country, including National Law
School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, have decided to hold a
common entrance test (CET) to reduce exam-related stress among
students.
The decision was taken in response to a public interest litigation
filed by Varun Bhagat, a Class 12 student, who knocked on the doors of
the Supreme Court saying it was difficult for him to prepare for
multiple law entrance tests along with the board exams.
At a meeting convened earlier this month, directors of all seven law
universities at Bangalore, Bhopal, Raipur, Hyderabad, Jodhpur,
Gandhinagar and Kolkata told the HRD ministry that they are ready to
hold CET from next year….