How can you prepare for the CLAT in 3 months?

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3 years ago
3 Month Study Plan for the CLAT Entrance Exam: For Month 1: Day (1-15) Start your preparation with The Hindu Newspaper (continue till the end of the exam), GK (art, literature, economics, environment, geography), Legal (constitutional law, criminal law), and Current Affairs (starting from December)

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3 years ago
You can prepare for these topics for more marks CLAT 2023 Preparation Plan Know the marking scheme. Build Strong Conceptual Understanding. Practice and analyze. Mathematics. General Knowledge and Current Affairs. Legal Reasoning. English Language.

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