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Ayush Yadav

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Hi, I am sorry, but with this rank, you won't be able to get into any of the National Law Universities unless you have some category reservation.

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Ayush Yadav

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Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Selection parameter and weightage:
10+2 marks - 75%
CLAT score - 25%

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Ayush Yadav

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Yes, WBNUJS takes CLAT scores for admission.

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Ayush Yadav

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No, SLSN is a relatively new college like the tier 2 NLUs, however, they have the NLU tag with them. Other than that, SLSN will charge a greater fee.

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Ayush Yadav

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No, there is no way of getting admission in NUJS or any other NLU without giving the CLAT exam.

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Ayush Yadav

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Hi arpirant, If you have a good command on the English reading and comprehension then you can easily clear CLAT.
1 - Get used to the exam pattern.
2 - Clear your legal and logical reasoning concepts, and join a crash course preferably.
3 - Brush up yours Maths formulas.
5 - Get your Current Affairs done for the last 4-5 months (80 percent of GK comes from last 4-5 months)
6 - Give one mock a day and analyse your mistakes.

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Ayush Yadav

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Hi, Congratulations for the rank. With this rank, you would easily Gujarat National Law University or Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow.

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Ayush Yadav

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Hi Anand, Taking 2 years drop for CLAT exam is not worth it. One year drop is fine, if you don't get into any of the NLUs, then instead of wasting one more year, take up some good private college and use that one year for internships after the course. This will add more value to you.

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Ayush Yadav

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You can crack CLAT in one month of your strategy is good. The good strategy is -
1- get a crash course, get the through knowledge of the pattern and will keep you going.
2- buy mock test series from 2-3 coaching. Given one mock every week for one month, then 2 every week for the second and keep increasing the frequency like this. For the last one week of CLAT give a mock each day. Analyse the mocks, the whole purpose of mock is to analyse mistakes.
3- for Current Affairs you have enough time, make regular Current Affairs for the next 4 months and catch up for the last 6 months.
4- be consistent with your preparation.

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Ayush Yadav

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Constant scores is mocks is very common phase during the preparation. The best way to keep increasing your score is to analyse the mocks after giving the mocks. Analysis of mocks is more important, when you analyse you get to know the mistakes or where you are lagging. Get your mistakes, work on them and try not doing them again. This way your mock score will keep increasing steadily. You can even buy mock test serious for some other coaching to get some variety.

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