When should I prepare for CLAT after 12th grade or before 12th grade? Also, I'm currently studying maths + Science.
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Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoPreparing for CLAT with Class 12th is the perfect choice. Surely, it is a bit of a hassle, but if you can do both, then your preparations would be great, because you would get ample amount of time. If you prepare before class 12th, then it's just tedious and not worth it. If you prepare after class 12th, then it is very less time and you cannot complete the syllabus. -
It can be done both before and after but I will suggest you to prepare after class 12th as if you are preparing from CBSE or Madhya Pradesh state board scoring above 85% will give you a classic advantage of government paying your tuition fee for whichever college you get into.
If you are from another state board please check it from your school about it.
If I were in your place I would have scored 85 and above in 12th from CBSE or 75 or above in Madhya Pradesh state board and let the government pay my tuition fee for my college and prepare for my CLAT exams after scoring good in 12th exams. -
Focus on your 12th first because you are pursuing Maths and Science which by itself is quite tough to study. If you have some spare time still left then I would suggest starting basic preparations for CLAT. That is start reading Newspaper for GS. You can also attempt some Old Papers and Sample Papers.
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