Is it worth to drop 2 years after 12th for CLAT?

2.5K Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Anand Yadav
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Vinay kr Pandey
2 years ago
Dear aspirant, Great interacting with you. Yes they do while you may have heard of people getting very good colleges after dropping two consecutive years but not everyone has a story like that so if you are planning I would personally comment against it. The worthiness of anything depends upon the a

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Ayush Yadav
3 years ago
Hi Anand, Taking 2 years drop for CLAT exam is not worth it. One year drop is fine, if you don't get into any of the NLUs, then instead of wasting one more year, take up some good private college and use that one year for internships after the course. This will add more value to you.

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5 years ago
Dear Sir, I do not recommend this at all. I have seen with so many bright students dropping a year just to prepare well and appear for the next years CLAT or NEET or JEE etc. To prepare well in Entrance you need to sincerely study atleast 3-4 hrs daily for 2 months before Exam date. So dropping a ye

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Sajal Jain
6 years ago
No, I will not advice, go to some good private law college which is at par with CLAT year matters a lot.

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7 years ago
If you are very much dedicated to study law then go for a drop otherwise take another course which interests you.

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C
8 years ago
Hi, 2 years is a lot of time. I'd say if you're really keen on doing Law and doing it from the best of the Law schools then a years preparation should do. Focus on time management, answer mock papers and brush up on current affairs and GK. Good luck, hope this helps.

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