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Anupama Mehra

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The ideal time to start preparing for the CLAT exam varies from person to person and depends on several factors such as your familiarity with the subject, the level of understanding of the topics covered in the syllabus, and the amount of time and effort you can devote to the preparation. However, as a general guideline, it is recommended that you start preparing for the exam at least 6-8 months before the exam date. This will give you sufficient time to cover the entire syllabus, revise the important topics, solve mock tests and previous year papers, and identify your strengths and weaknesses. If you are already familiar with the subj
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Anupama Mehra

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Among all the books of CLAT 2025 in the world, candidates were advised to first go for the NCERT books. Candidates must complete all the NCERT books first before moving to other reference books available in the market. After completing the NCERT books, they could refer to the following books to boost up their practice and concepts: Universal's LLB Entrance Guide, Lexis Nexis, Objective Arithmetic, GK Today, India Year Book and Analytical, Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal,  Word Power Made Easy,  Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal,  Manorama Year Book and Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey.

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Anupama Mehra

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Candidates are advised to prepare for CLAT LLM 2026 by following the simple steps given below:Make a monthly and weekly timetable and keep the syllabus handyDo not leave any topic, make sure you cover all the topics. Do try and finish on time so you have enough time for revisionPratice as many as mock tests possible. Practice the tests frequently and analyze it to recognize your weak and strong areas. This will help you to know which topic requires work.While attempting the question, try not make any assumption. Even on CLAT 2026 Exam day, do not assume, as for every inDo not make assumptions while attempting the questions in actual CL
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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CLAT requires at least 1 year of good preparation. Follow one good source of the book. Practice mocks, follow newspapers, practice previous years papers. Also one can join some good coaching for better guidance.

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Anupama Mehra

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There isn't a set amount of CLAT prep books that students need to read in order to pass the test. They should concentrate on the quality of preparation rather than the quantity. CLAT applicants should consult NCERT books in addition to at least one section-specific CLAT study book for each section, followed by a comprehensive preparation guide, in terms of numbers. You should solve old question papers and take lots of practise tests in addition to consulting the well-known literature.

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Anupama Mehra

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Candidates were advised to give minimum one year to six months of preparation time to crack CLAT exam with high scores. CLAT is one of the most competitive law entrance exam, and candidates need to devote their time sufficiently to surpass cutoff marks. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 is now over. For qualifying CLAT exam with maximum marks, candidates had to prepare exhaustively, but in a strategic manner. 

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Anupama Mehra

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One of the greatest challenges is to balance the preparation for CLAT with that of preparation for board exams. Here are a few tips to strike the right balance:Make a separate study plan for boards and CLAT exam - If you mix the two, it will be all messy and you will have a hard time figuring out which goes where or where you left off. Make weekly and monthly, and follow it up.Summer and winter vacations are ripe for exam preparation - As most of the classes are held offline, candidates can Add to that summer and winter vacations, and you get some free time to really dive into board and CLAT preparations.Some topics in CLAT carry more
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Anju Yadav

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Congratulations on pursuing CA and considering law as your next career option! To prepare for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) to get into the National Law School of India, Bangalore, here are some steps you can take:
Understand the exam: CLAT is an entrance exam for undergraduate and postgraduate programs in law. It tests your aptitude in areas such as English logical reasoning, Legal Reasoning and general awareness. It's important to understand the exam format, syllabus, and marking scheme to prepare effectively. Set a study schedule: Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate enough time for both CA and CLAT preparation. Ta
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Anju Yadav

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Preparing for both board exams and CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) can be challenging, but with good time management and effective study strategies, it's possible to do well in both. Here are some tips to help you prepare for board exams and CLAT simultaneously:
Plan ahead: Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate enough time for both board exams and CLAT preparation. Take into account the weightage of each subject in the board exams and allocate more time for subjects that you find challenging. Prioritize your time: Make a list of tasks you need to complete each day and prioritize them based on their importance. Focus on co
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YASH SHARMA

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Congratulations on getting your name in the B.A. LL.B. List of Aligarh Muslim University, Malappuram!
The decision to prepare for CLAT 2021 or join the Aligarh Muslim University, Malappuram for B.A. LL.B. Depends on various factors such as your personal goals, priorities, financial situation, location, and future career plans. Here are a few things to consider before making a decision:
1. Your Career Goals: If your ultimate goal is to become a lawyer, then joining a law school immediately after your admission can be a good decision. However, if you have set your sights on a specific law school, and believe you have the potential to crack
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