Is it worth to drop an year for CLAT?

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    micheal john | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    If you are set on making your career in law and only law, then you can give it a second chance,but not more than that as there is a lot of competition
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    Bhavna Singh I am a law student. | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Yes, if your aim is only law and a best law college. so you should drop a year.
    however its not compulsory, if you are intelligent much and prepared for CLAT so you don't need to do this.
    all the best for CLAT.
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    Anshuman Sail Follow on Twitter @AnshumanSail

    8 years ago
    Yes, it is totally worth and if you get through CLAT in the drop year it will be awesome. Many people do the same. If one can afford to drop a year for JEE, why not for CLAT. It has its own charm.
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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    I won't personally suggest but it's worth only when you give your 100%. If a student start preparing in his 11th or 12th then he can do well in his first attempt.
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    ADVOCATE NEHA Batra | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    No, not at all. You can crack it easily.
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    Sutapa Moitra Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    No, 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. And ultimately wasting one full year. But remember one thing - you cannot study day and night the whole year. To prepare well in Entrance you need to sincerely study atleast 2-3 hrs daily for 3 months before Exam date. So dropping a year will not help you - trust me. In case you could not get through this year's CLAT prepare again and appear next year. But continue your education - take admission in some college in a subject (alternate choice next to LAW). And, if next
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    pratiksha kamble | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    If you are sure and seriously want to make your career in this field then it would be good to drop a year.
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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 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 year will not help you - trust me. In case you could not get through this years CLAT prepare again and appear next year. But continue your education. If you are going to sit for CLAT exam then it is very much important to know about the CLAT Exam pattern, syllabus, questions type. There are five important Topics which you need to focus on CLAT
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    Ayush Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Hi, It totally depends on you, if you think that you have the caliber to clear this exam in one year, if you believe that you are ready to work hard constantly for the next year, then the drop is totally worth it, as it gives you admission in one of the prestigious National Law Universities in India.
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    PIYUSH MUDGIL Student of Political Science. | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Yes it is worth it three is one condition attached to it. You should ask yourself a question that in the previous attempt have you gave your 100% or not. If the answer is yes then you have to think about dropping a year otherwise if you have given your 100% in the previous attempt then you should move on.

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