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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

According to me, the best coaching for AILET is CLAT Possible as they have the same faculty which travels all the centres and they have the best GK teacher. Also, they hold the record for 1st rank in India in CLAT and a maximum number of selections and its teachers are most co-operative as well. They provide the best study material which covers almost all the topics in brief. They pay attention to every child. CLAT Possible also conducts regular mock tests which enable the student to see where he is lacking in his preparation. In their test, they provide the rank by all their centres which means that they give their rank not only in th
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

There are many coachings for LSAT-India like Carrer Launcher, TIME, Clat Possible, IMS, etc. But according to me, I would suggest that CLAT Possible is the best coaching amongst them all. The most interesting point of CLAT Possible is that they have the same faculty for all the branches in India. They travel to each and every center. The faculties are experts in their fields and have a great experience in their respective fields. Their methodology is great. They pay attention to every single student and they try their best to improve the portion in which a child is lacking. They conduct mock tests which are equivalent to LSAT-India whi
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

According to me, the best coaching for CLAT is CLAT Possible. In my knowledge, I have got reviews of many coaching institutes and I came to a conclusion that CLAT Possible is the best amongst all. They also hold the record for the All India Rank 1 and a maximum number of selections in CLAT. The unique feature of this coaching is that they have the same faculty for all the branches throughout India. The faculties are great in all respects i.e. in their teaching methodology, in their experience, the most striking feature is that they are very much co-operative and pay attention to each and every child. After the classes, they held doubt
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

Keeping in mind for CLAT, the strategy should be such that one should focus mainly on the legal portion and GK portion as these 2 sections contain 50% marks i.e., 100 marks. If one is weak in maths than he can pay less attention to it as it contains 20 marks. And keep otther portions strong. English and the reasoning portion also consist of 80 marks. So if one is lacking behind in maths as it might be weak portion for many of them. One should command on legal portion and G.K. portion. And the strategy should be such that one should practice more and more. Other most important strategy should be the time managemnt. One must develop the
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

Frankly speaking, No. If one will prepare for CLAT seriously then he will not have to prepare for other exams separately as almost all the portions are covered in CLAT and if one has a command on all the portions, one can crack any of the law exams easily. Almost all the exams for law cover the legal portion, G.K. portion, reasoning portion and english portion. So if one is preparing for CLAT and commanding on all the portions one will surely qualify CLAT one is just needed to go through the patterns of the different law entrance examinations. As in CLAT say for G.K. portion one has pay more attention for current affairs section than
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well, when it comes to law, NLUs are considered as the premier institutes and thus they are better in every way from other institutes.
NALSAR is one such top NLU and is better than Amity Mumbai.
NALSAR is an older NLU has seen decades and thus the placement is better and also the faculties.
Amity is a new institute and also a private one.
Moreover, in terms of infrastructure, Amity might be better as a new institute but on other criteria, it can't be matched when it comes to NALSAR.
You must prefer NALSAR any day.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
It is again your matter of choice of what you want to take up.
There is no bar on this.
For a family lawyer, he must be well versed in personal laws.
Also, specialization in family laws would be an add-on.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey,
After you are done with your LLB, firstly, you can appear for CLAT PG exam through which Government Public Sector undertakings such as ONGC, IOCL, GAIL, POWER GRID, etc. shortlist candidates and thus you get a govt. job.
You can appear for IBPS for a legal officer in nationalised and commercial banks and also for RBI as an exam for legal officer is there
You can prepare for the judiciary and become a civil judge.
You can prepare for UPSC as well.
Apart from this, you can appear for state civil services.
Also, you can appear for APO exams and also can appear for every other exam which requires a degree.
Thus, the scope is not limited.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Cracking CLAT is not very difficult provided you are disciplined enough.
Step1- have faith in yourself, plan out your study, mark your weaknesses, have a leisure time as well.
Step2-Read more and practice more. Reading is a must. Newspaper, Law, English and then read more.
Step3 -Practice maths and reasoning.
step 4- Go through past year's papers and mock tests.
Step 5- Revise whatever you read. Make a schedule of revising whatever you read throughout the week.
Step 6 -Sit back and relax.
Step 7- Cover the topics and then revise and 10 days prior to exam just revise.
Step 8- The d day, be confident, attempt more, take risks and don't be ove
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
For this, one needs a valid degree of law and a license to practice.
A knowledge of property and real estate laws is advisable as this field includes the knowledge.
Apart from this, there is no requirement as such. You are free to choose your field.

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