Registration of female candidates in CLAT increases as more women get interested in legal profession

The enrollment of female candidates in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) has surged, highlighting a shift in preferences, with 57% of girls appearing in CLAT 2024. This trend, evident since 2011, reflects a growing demand for women lawyers. Notably, the top 10 list for CLAT 2024 features two female candidates, emphasizing gender diversity. Initiatives like the 50% reservation for women in the judiciary contribute to increased female representation in law colleges, marking a significant transformation in the traditionally male-dominated legal profession.

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