How can I crack CLAT & AILET in 3 months?

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Asked by jagrati sharma

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    Aditya Mishra

    8 years ago
    First, you have to know that now it's high time for the preparation, but you can do a lot in three months. First of all, talk personally to an NLU graduate. Secondly, there are various coaching institutes which conduct crash courses for the preparation of CLAT exam, you can join them. Start preparing for GK then you must solve previous year's question paper and try to increase your answering speed.
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    Rahul Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    If you really want to crack CLAT & AILET in 3 months, join the best coaching institutes for CLAT & AILET.
    CLAT is a Common Law Admission Test and CLAT Application Form 2018 will be accessible in the publically by first of January and the last date to fill CLAT application form is 31 March 2018.
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    Priyanshi Jha

    7 years ago
    You may solve the previous year question papers. It can be helpful. May even take help and use study materials of renowned institutions.

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