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Divya Surbhi

Beginner-Level 5

For last-minute CLAT preparation, focus on revision and strengthening weak areas. Prioritize high-weightage sections like Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs. Revise important legal principles, formulas, and practice reading comprehension. Take short mock tests to gauge your speed and improve time management. Focus on accuracy over the number of questions attempted. Don't start new topics; instead, revise notes and previous year papers to familiarize yourself with the pattern. Stay updated with the latest current affairs. Keep calm, get enough sleep, and avoid burnout. Lastly, maintain a positive mindset and trust your preparation.&nbs
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Anupama Mehra

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Preparing for CLAT alongside board exams requires smart time management and a balanced approach. Allocate specific hours daily for CLAT preparation, focusing on sections like Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Current Affairs, and English. Use weekends and holidays for mock tests and revising weaker areas. Prioritize board exam studies during school hours and focus on CLAT during free time. Stay consistent by following a daily schedule and avoid procrastination. Read newspapers like The Hindu for current affairs and comprehension skills. Solve previous years' CLAT papers for practice. Lastly, stay calm, maintain a healthy routine, and
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Mukul Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Coaching for the CLAT exam is not mandatory but can be beneficial depending on your preparation style and requirements. Here's a breakdown:When Coaching is Beneficial:Structured Guidance: Coaching institutes provide a systematic approach to cover the syllabus and focus on high-weightage topics.Expert Mentorship: Experienced faculty can clarify doubts and teach effective strategies for time management and problem-solving.Mock Tests: Coaching centers offer mock tests and analysis tailored to the CLAT pattern.Consistency: Regular classes help maintain discipline and consistency in preparation.Self-Preparation Works If:You are disciplined
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Priya Peter

Beginner-Level 5

To score 100% in CLAT 2026, master the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly. Create a structured study plan focusing on Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Current Affairs, English, and Quantitative Techniques. Read newspapers like The Hindu daily for current affairs and improve reading comprehension. Practice mock tests regularly to build speed, accuracy, and time management skills. Analyze your mistakes in mocks and work on weak areas. Solve previous years' question papers to understand trends. Revise key concepts frequently and maintain concise notes. Stay disciplined, consistent, and positive, ensuring you avoid burnout and perform
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Chanchal Patra

Beginner-Level 5

To crack CLAT on your first attempt, understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Create a structured study plan, allocating time to all sections: English, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Current Affairs, and Quantitative Techniques. Focus on improving reading comprehension by reading newspapers like The Hindu daily. Practice mock tests regularly to build speed, accuracy, and time management. Use quality study materials, solve previous years' papers, and revise important topics often. Stay consistent, set realistic milestones, and analyze your performance after each mock. Lastly, take care of your health, remain confident,
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Sandeep Samineni

Contributor-Level 10

With an All India ranking of 13,931 and an EWS category rank of 1,265 in CLAT your chances of admission to the IPU (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) for the B.Tech LLB may be challenging but not impossible Admission is primarily based on merit from the CLAT scores. The university will release a merit list for counselling based on these ranks and will accept those scores in the summer of 2021. The cutoff differs each year depending on factors such as the number of applicants and available seats.Given your EWS rank, it may be a better chance compared with your All India rank especially as IPU considers category-specific cutoff.
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Bhumika Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can still appear for CLAT 2026 even if you fail to clear CLAT 2025. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) has no limit on the number of attempts for eligible candidates. As long as you meet the eligibility criteria for the exam in 2026 (such as age and educational qualifications), you can reappear for it.The only thing to keep in mind is that you will need to ensure you're within the prescribed eligibility requirements for that year, so it's worth checking the updated criteria once they are released.    

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Manisha Gard

Beginner-Level 5

The difficulty of cracking the Mathematics section in the CLAT exam depends on your preparation and comfort with basic mathematical concepts. The section primarily tests elementary-level mathematics, focusing on topics like percentages, averages, profit and loss, ratios, time and work, time and distance, and simple data interpretation. For someone with a clear understanding of these concepts, the questions can feel relatively easy.However, if math is not your strong suit or you have a fear of numbers, this section might seem challenging. Regular practice, solving mock tests, and understanding shortcuts for calculations can help make th
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Nitesh Srivastava

Beginner-Level 5

NCERT books can be a good starting point for CLAT preparation, particularly for subjects like English and Mathematics, as they cover basic concepts and fundamentals. NCERT books for Classes 8 to 10 are helpful for brushing up on elementary mathematics and grammar. For General Knowledge, NCERT books on history, polity, and economics for Classes 6 to 10 can provide foundational knowledge.However, NCERT books alone are not sufficient for CLAT preparation. The exam requires a deep understanding of legal reasoning, logical reasoning, and advanced comprehension skills, which are better addressed through specialised CLAT preparation books, pr
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Mohit Dhawan

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CLAT books are incredibly useful for preparing for the Common Law Admission Test. They provide a structured approach to understanding the syllabus, covering key topics like Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, English, Mathematics, and General Knowledge. These books often include detailed explanations of concepts, solved examples, and practice questions that mirror the CLAT exam pattern. Many also offer previous years' papers and mock tests, helping students familiarize themselves with the question format and improve time management skills. Reliable CLAT books, when used alongside other resources like sample papers and coaching material
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