How to study for CLAT as I want to make my career in Law?

I am going to give boards this year. I want to make my career in law but have not studied CLAT in 11th and 12th.

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Asked by gunjn gattani

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    Monisha Barua | Guide-Level 15

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    To be eligible for taking CLAT, a candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.
    Structure of the CLAT entrance exam:
    1. Total Marks: 200.
    2. Total number of multiple choice questions 200.
    3. Duration of the exam 2 Hours.
    Subject Areas:
    1. English including comprehension: 40 Marks.
    2. General Knowledge/ Current Affairs: 50 Marks.
    3. Elementary Mathematics: 20 Marks.
    4. Legal Aptitude: 50 Marks.
    5. Logical Reasoning: 40 Marks.
    Things to Remember:
    1. Most of the questions in Mathematics are of the elementary level (till Class 10).
    2. The
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    Anju Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    Obtain a law degree: The first step to becoming a lawyer is to obtain a law degree. You can do this by enrolling in a law school and completing a Juris Doctor (J.D.) program. To apply to law school, you typically need a bachelor's degree and a competitive LSAT score.
    Pass the bar exam: After completing law school, you must pass the bar exam in the state where you plan to practice. The bar exam tests your knowledge of legal concepts and principles and is typically administered over two or three days.
    Choose a legal specialization: There are many different areas of law, including criminal law, family law, corporate law, and intellectual pr
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