What should be my study plan for CLAT'19 as I am a dropper?

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Abhishek Vikram
7 years ago
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 m

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Shalaka Singh
7 years ago
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

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