Is it necessary to prepare for CLAT after 11th?

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Asked by Shruti Gupta

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    Shalaka Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi Shruti, It totally depends on you that when you should start preparing for CLAT. If you want really good marks in board exams, focus on that at first and then prepare for CLAT. If you can manage boards and CLAT preparation side by side then go for it, but do not affect your board scores.
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    Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    If your aim is only and only to study in a Law School, then you have to sacrifice a lot of time and energy to get through. With negative markings applied in this exams you have to be very up to date with your Studies along with the other subjects. More or less you can also start preparing when you reach class 12. It totally depends on your choices and options.
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    jyoti goel | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    It is all up to you as to what you exactly want to do. If you wish to pursue law, then it is always better to start preparing as early as you can. This way, you get the a lot more time to manage your school as well as after school competition studies.
  • Hi Shruti,
    It's not necessary that you prepare for CLAT. From 11th class, but if you can then, it's good.
    I write some important instructions for you which can help in your preparation. Your day must begin with reading newspaper
    IMORTANCE:
    Increases your reading speed
    Helpful in improving vocabulary and grammar
    Current affairs
    2. Study all the subjects daily
    IMPORTANCE:
    You remain in touch with all the subjects
    There is a consistency in your preparation
    3. For Legal Reasoning
    You can solve 2030 principle- fact questions daily
    Start learning legal maxims ( 1020 per day)
    Solve questions related to constitution
    4. For English
    Learn vocabulary, spellings
    ...more

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