I am in class 11th & about to get into 12th. I've decided to do law after 12th, should I start my classes for CLAT preparation now?
I've maths and accounts and am weak in both of them. Can you help me with what should I do in 12th standard as it will help me in getting into one of the best colleges for law?
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Hello Khushi,
To prepare for CLAT exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
1) You should plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
2) You may refer to reference books related to the course. Internet will also be a huge source of information for you.
3) You may even join coaching institute to work on your fundamentals.
Below mentioned are some of the institutes:
1. Smart Brains Academy Private Limited.
2. Career Launcher.
3. Endeavor Careers Pvt. Ltd.
4. CRS Educational Academy.
5. Achievers Point Knowledge Systems Pvt. Ltd.
6....more -
Yes, starting your preparation early can be a huge plus provided you remain consistent, you can join any institute's programme to start your prep.
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Start preparing for law right away.
If you religiously practice the legal part and the reasoning part with proper vocabulary and really good GK and just a bit of maths as it would help you a lot. -
I provide coaching for CLAT. Mohit 9650952323.
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