How should I prepare for NDA and CLAT?
I have completed HSC with physics and chemistry but failed in maths. I want to join armed forces. I am preparing for NDA, maths improvement exam. Also, I want to qualify CLAT.
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Read thoroughly NCERT for physics, chemistry, maths and read general knowledge book and some magazines for current affairs, and also read reasoning from Arihant publication. And if possible join any institute as group study and guidance is needed for these kinds of exams. So you can join Mentor's Academy, it's a very good academy as it provides good study material faculty and test series. And the fee is less compared to other institutes.
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Hello Dear, NDA Educational Qualifications - For Army Wing - Pass Certificate in 10+2 exam For Air Force and Naval Wings - Passing Certification of Class 12th exam with Physics and Mathematics. The National Defence Academy NDA is the Joint Services academy of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force train together before they go on to respective service academies for further pre-commissioning training. National Defence Academy or NDA is one of the most sought-after defense entrance exams in the country. The exam is conducted for admission to Army, Navy and Air Force wings of NDA...more
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Just read NCERT for physics, chemistry, maths and read general knowledge book and some magazines for current affairs, and also read reasoning from arihant publication. It will be enough to pass the cutoff. All the best.
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The CLAT 2026 general knowledge section is very important, and questions are asked from history, geography, economy, and environment. Candidates can easily prepare for the CLAT GK section by reading the standard books. But for the current affairs, they are advised to religiously read the newspapers and monthly magazines.
Apart from this, the CLAT Books for General Knowledge and Current Affairs that candidates can refer to are: Pearson General Knowledge Manual, Lucent's General Knowledge, Manorama Year Book, India Year Book, Competition Success Review, Pratiyogita Darpan, and Newspapers like The Hindu,  
Definitely, CLAT is rather conducted for admissions to five-year integrated courses across National Law Universities. Candidates can appear for various other state-level or national-level entrance examinations which are conducted for admissions to LLB course. Candidates who have completed graduation from recognised colleges can also apply at colleges which admit candidates on the basis of merit. Therefore, candidates have ample opportunities to pursue LLB even without appearing CLAT.
The table below shows the CLAT accepting Law colleges in India along with the Week ranking 2025:
Top Colleges | The Week Ranking 2025 |
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NLU Kolkata | 4 |
Institute of Law, Nirma University | 14 |
Amity University, Mumbai | 36 |
Jagran Lakecity University | 39 |
Shobhit University, Gangoh | 51 |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website of the ranking body listed and may vary.
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CLAT's whole form is:
Admission Test for Common Law
For admission to undergraduate (UG) and graduate (PG) legal programs at India's best law schools, such as nationwide Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating institutions, the CLAT is a nationwide entrance exam.
Structure of the CLAT Exam:
The test evaluates candidates' proficiency in the following areas: Current Affairs (including General Knowledge); English Language
Legal Rationale
Reasoning logically
Methods of Quantification
CLAT Participating Institutions: Admission to more than 60 law schools and 22 National Law Universiti
Yes you can apply to Indore Institute of Law with a valid score in CLAT exam. The institute accepts CLAT for admissions to all the courses except LLM. Hence, you are eligible for admission in the institute. However, you must ensure to submit the valid scorecard for the same to apply for and confirm your admission in IIL. Additionally, if you don't have a valid score in CLAT, then you can also appear for the IILET exam.
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