How should I prepare for CLAT PG? Can you refer some books for the same?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    CLAT PG is a very typical exam in terms of raw learning. There is hardly any thinking involved. The exam mostly gauges your ability to memorize and retain factual information. Focus should be on the Constitution and Jurisprudence. Constitution: Focus on the amendments, not only the important ones like 42nd and 44th but ALL of them. One should also know what changes were introduced by what Amendment. There is no way out of this. All articles are important, some more than the other. Fundamental Rights, Duties, DPSPs, powers of the President, constitution of Lok Sakha and Rajya Sabha, etc. , everything is important. Keep reading the Const
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Mr. Harshit Sharma has been selected for the post of Civil Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate First Class, Rajasthan Judicial Services (RJS). He has also successfully secured ACLAT PG all India rank of 15 in 2019 and then 23 in 2020, and qualified the UGC NET exam. He has prepared this brief list of the best books one can refer to while preparing for CLAT PG examination. BEST BOOKS TO REFER TO FOR CLAT PG
    PSA Pillai or Ratanlal & Dhirajlal for IPC
    Poonam Pradhan on Family and Property Law, Avtar Singh or R. K. Bangia for Contract
    R. K. Bangia or R&D for Torts
    P Massey on Administrative Law
    K. Jain (Dukki)
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    CLAT PG is a very typical exam in terms of rote learning. There is hardly any thinking involved. The exam mostly gauges your ability to memorize and retain factual information. Focus should be on the Constitution and Jurisprudence.
    Constitution: Focus on the amendments, not only the important ones like 42nd and 44th but ALL of them. One should also know what changes were introduced by what Amendment. There is no way out of this.
    All articles are important, some more than the other. Fundamental Rights, Duties, DPSPs, powers of the President, constitution of Lok Sakha and Rajya Sabha, etc., everything is important.
    Keep reading the Constitu
    ...more

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