What should be my study plan for CLAT'19 as I am a dropper?
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Hi there,
Well, for CLAT 2019, you really cannot get a plan from anyone else, rather you will need to carve out your own. Start with the portions such as Current GK and reasoning which will need a yearlong through study. Also, you can practice the Maths, whenever you feel like, as it doesn't carry much marks. English again is important, for which you need to first look at the past trends of paper and then work accordingly. Start focusing on segments carrying good marks and can be done by yourself. As for law you will need some guidance. -
Hi Shreyansh, as you have ample amount of time for CLAT 2019, you need a very systematic approach for the exam. You can get yourself enrolled in a coaching or you may also go for crash course just for fine tuning. As for now start preparing your GK section and using the ample amount of time you can do in depth study of political structure, static GK and various laws that you are supposed to study. Prepare the maxims and Indian constitution properly. Next focus on your analytical reasoning and logical reasoning section. English although is easy but you need to get fluent with it, prepare your vocabulary beforehand and practice as many l...more
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