City girl tops law entrance test

Staff Reporter
 GUWAHATI,
 May 29 – Padmini Baruah of Assam secured the first position in the 
all-India Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), 2011 held in 18 centres 
across the country in which more than 24,000 students appeared. Incidentally, 
Padmini is the first person from eastern India to top the CLAT. She scored 173 
out of 200 marks. 
Padmini
 is the daughter of Bijoy Kumar Baruah and Sita Baruah, both engineers 
by profession and residents of Gitanagar, Guwahati. The
 CLAT is an all-India entrance examination conducted by 11 national Law 
universities by rotation for admissions to their undergraduate and 
postgraduate degree programmes. The CLAT, 2011 was conducted by the West
 Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.This
 year around 1,100 seats in the 11 top law institutes of the country 
will be filled up on the basis of the CLAT results. There was an 
increase in the number of students appearing for the CLAT examination 
this year. Padmini,
 who has a distinguished academic career, passed the CBSE Class X 
examination from the DPS, Digboi in 2009 and the CBSE Class XII 
examination from the DPS, Guwahati in Humanities this year. An
 accomplished debator, Padmini’s interests include quizzing, drama and 
playing the keyboard. She was third in the Brain Jam quiz last year.Padmini now 
plans to join the National Law School of India University, Bangalore.

(The Assam Tribune, 30.05.2011)
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