I am very poor in Maths, I want to crack CLAT what should I do?

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Navneet Pandey
8 years ago
Hello, See, arithmetic portion carries only 20 marks. Legal reasoning and GK carries 50 marks each. Logical reasoning and English carries 40 marks each. So one should focus mainly on these portions. And keep maths at the last priority. Also, arithmatic carries various topics like percentage, unitary

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Moin Nargund
6 years ago
Hi, you can definitely prepare at home for CLAT. You just have to focus really well. And yes, you can buy the material of coaching institutes from book markets such as daryaganj if you're in Delhi. And you would also have to buy the test series from institutes like career launcher or CLAT possible f

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Pavithra Desu
6 years ago
It doesn't matter that you are good or bad at maths. You can prepare on general aptitude and general awareness. So, work well and give your best.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
You can easily give the exam even if you are not good in maths. Just prepare yourself on general awareness and some land laws.

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Abhishek Vikram
8 years ago
Hello, See there is no rocket science in this when it comes to maths for CLAT as not much weightage is given to it nor it is much tough for us. If you feel you are poor and can't get through then focus more on other subjects comprising 180 marks and do the basics for 20 marks for maths and do not pa

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8 years ago
Hi, First, you need to give up your phobia of maths. Secondly, start from the basic topics like average and percentages. Once are done with these, then go for other topics. You need to keep in mind that cracking good college isn't possible without maths. So practice regularly. Do the basics first an

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