Are 90 days enough for a beginner to prepare for CLAT 2023?

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Asked by Pankaj Goel
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3 years ago
90 days can be sufficient for a beginner to prepare for CLAT 2023, but it depends on how much time and effort you are willing to dedicate to your studies. Focus on building your foundation in all sections, I. e. English logical reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and legal aptitude. Practice mock

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Dinesh upadhyay
3 years ago
Yes but a lot depends on the study quality of 90 days. It also depends on your previous knowledge. General awareness and basic legal knowledge. Practice atleast 1 mock each week.

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