How much time should one give to CLAT preparation?

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8 years ago
CLAT is an entrance exam to take admission in law in participating National Law universities. As per the recent survey CLAT is one of the toughest exam to take admission in law. The exams cover five segments which are English, GK, Numerical Ability, Reasoning and Legal Aptitude. Based on these five

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8 years ago
I think 4 hours a day for 6 months is more than enough for CLAT. Further, you can also crack it in a month after boards if you dedicate a good amount of time towards preparation.

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