What disadvantage can a student face after dropping a year after 12th for CLAT preparation?

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Deeksha Dixit
3 years ago
Dropping a year after 12th to prepare for the CLAT exam is not an easy decision. You might experience the following drawbacks if you drop out after your 12th grade: 1. Even if you pass the CLAT exam, you might have a gap in your history that leads to difficult questions during the interview round.

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