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alok kumar

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From your question, it sounds like you're interested in classroom coaching centers. If that's the case, I'd suggest doing your homework thoroughly - there are quite a few institutes that charge hefty fees without providing anything in the name of quality. Here are some basic tips to keep in mind:
Quality of the faculty - many places hire recent Law grads who couldn't land a job or pretty much anyone else who can teach. Check that you are being taught by someone who actually knows what they're talking about and are qualified to teach
Results of the institute - however this is hard to verify because all coaching classes claim the same few
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Aneesh RamI write to wrap my mind amidst of chaos!

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Make proper study schedule and seek a proper mentor. Purchase the study material and study smart.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Preparing 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.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Shruti, It totally depends on you that when you should start preparing for CLAT. If you want really good marks in board exams, focus on that at first and then prepare for CLAT. If you can manage boards and CLAT preparation side by side then go for it, but do not affect your board scores.

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Shalaka Singh

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Suyash,
Below are some books you will find helpful for CLAT and BLAT:
* A. P. Bharadwaj for Legal Reasoning
* Pearson guide
* CLAT and LLB guide by universal
* Arihant guide for law exams
* Manorama year book
* Lucent book on general studies
* Universal book on legal knowledge
* R. S. Agarwal verbal and nonverbal aptitude
* R. S. Agarwal book on competitive Maths
* Word power made easy
* Arihant guide for BHU LLB.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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AB Tutorials Bhatara Law Institute
Success Mantra
CLAT Possible, Delhi Institute of Law
Pahuja Law Academy
Manu Law Classes, Delhi Law Academy
Juris Academy, Delhi.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Shubhojeet Manohar, Top rated institutes are:
Career Launcher Raipur
Pro C Education
RAMAN COACHING
PT Education Raipur Centre.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

Contributor-Level 8

Sure why not? But, both are completely different areas of study, so you need to put extra effort in your studies.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

Contributor-Level 8

In my opinion, if you are capable then you should do self-studies, because there is nothing like studying yourself than going to any coaching. In today's world a lot of information is already available to download for free from the internet and so you can use that too in order to prepare. But, if you have already made up your mind to opt for coaching then you can contact Career Launcher or IMS because they are the best in this field.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

There is no doubt that both of these courses are the best for your future, but these are totally apart from the each other, and if you prepare both, then it will pose difficulty for you and you can't become a topper in both of these and will only remain as an average student.

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