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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Almost every NLU has  some NRI quota seats.Also some NIRF ranked law colleges like Symbiosis have NRI quota. Through CLAT scores, the national law universities will offer over 2800 seats in UG law programmes and around 1000 seats in LLM programmes.The NRI candidates are also eligible for appearing in CLAT. They may select their category as NRI for taking benefits of the NRI category.Under the NRI, NRI-S, and FN categories, NLUs offer approximately 283 seats.You can refer the latest CLAT notification and visit particular NLU website for more clearity.

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2 years ago

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Ayush Yadav

Contributor-Level 6

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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2 years ago

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Ayush Yadav

Contributor-Level 6

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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2 years ago

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Ayush Yadav

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, to avail the NRI reservations, you need to fill the NRI forms released by respective NLUs after the CLAT exam. The NLUs admit NRI students independently, however it is based on CLAT rank.

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2 years ago

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Ayush Yadav

Contributor-Level 6

Covering current affair backlogs is one of the most tedious tasks. You have to read old news. You should start with the last 4-5 months GK as 70-80% of the GK comes from last 4-5 months. If you still get some spare time then move backwards with the months one by one.

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2 years ago

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Ayush Yadav

Contributor-Level 6

Revision in CLAT is very essential, I will write section wise-
English - you don't need to learn anything, just keep practising passages so that you have a grip on the comprehension. Legal - Brush up your Legal knowledge part, revise the Constitution. Reasoning - Revise your concepts of both logical and critical resoning. Math - Go through all the important formulas. GK - This is the most important section as it involves a lot of learning. Most preferable is revising the notes that you have made through out the preparation. Cover the important 200-500 topics.

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2 years ago

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Manisha Tiwari

Contributor-Level 6

Follow Test Pattern
Study the Entire Syllabus
Practice mock tests
Pay Attention to all sections
Prepare note
Think positive
Stay calm don't be nervous.

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2 years ago

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Please confirm your eligibility using the links below: Candidates must have passed their qualifying test with a minimum aggregate score of 45 percent in order to be eligible for CLAT in 2023. Additionally, applicants from the reserved category receive a 5 percent relaxation. Candidates who meet the CLAT eligibility standards will be able to register for CLAT 2023, but they will only be admitted if they pass the university's admissions requirements.

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2 years ago

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Here are some steps to stay updated with Current Affairs -
1. Newspapers
One must read them as they are a great source of information. It covers various aspects through which you can get exposure to facts and data regarding Current Affairs and can update yourself with ease. It is a primary source to get in touch with Current Affairs. Develop a habit of reading a newspaper daily.
2. Social Media
Social media is the platform where you can get maximum exposure to Current Affairs and information. Through this platform, you can obtain information in enjoyable and creative which can serve as quality entertainment.
3. Read a Book
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2 years ago

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. BEST BOOKS TO REFER TO FOR CLAT PG:
PSA Pillai or Ratanlal & Dhirajlal for IPC
Poonam Pradhan on Family and Property Law, Avtar Singh or R. K. Bangia for Contract
R. K. Bangia or R&D for Torts
P Massey on Administrative Law
K. Jain (Dukki) Part I & II for Constitution
K. Jain or Salmond for Jurisprudence
K. Jain for Public International Law
For Laws like Arbitration, IBC, Labour, Tax, IPR, Environment etc. Refer to bare acts and do a simple google search for the latest cases and notes. For practicing MCQs you can refer to:
Universals Book on Past year Papers
A. Rashids Book on MCQs
CLAT Past Year
AK Jain MCQs
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