How can I begin preparing for CLAT examination from 11th?
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Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoIf you live in a place where coaching is available then I would suggest going for one. Many say coaching is a waste of money and time but in my opinion, they provide you with all the requirements you need to crack the exam. They also teach you tricks and tips to score more in the exam. -
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First, start keeping track of current affairs and, for that, start reading newspapers. While reading newspapers keep a track on English language and cases decided by supreme court. In your 12th standard, take a coaching, if you can, so that, your legal knowledge is prepared. -
Hi Hetvi, as you are in class 11th, you can prepare for CLAT in this way:
* Know the syllabus. Find your weaknesses and strength. Concentrate on the portion where you need to focus on. * Divide your time. As you are an early bird, you may start with Maths. Although, the portion consists of 20 marks, but they are precious 20 marks. * Once you are done with Maths work on English and logical aptitude or legal portion whatever you like. * As you have ample amount of time to prepare the constitution thoroughly and legal maxims, because you can't predict which portion will the question maker focus on. * The year you will appear for the exam,...more
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While it is not impossible, it is a really challenging task. To score well, you must start preparing for CLAT at least six months before. It is very important to score well if you are looking forward to getting into good NLU. For top 10 NLU, you at least need to score between 100 to 105 as per past trends.
The CLAT Syllabus is published by the Consortium. The syllabus has been announced. Candidates who are preparing for the exam must note that there are no changes made in the syllabus so far. Candidates can check the syllabus by visiting the official website. You can only download the PDF from website.
In order to know if you are eligible or not check the official notification and the eligibility criteria. There is no other way to check the the eligibility criteria. Do not fill the form without checking the eligibility criteria.
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