Preparation
Hi Aveline,
CLAT or the Common Law Admission Test is conducted for admission into 5-year LLB programmes of participating NLUs . So, you need to prepare for it differently than you would do for JEE which is the entrance exam to obtain admission into engineering. However, CLAT is also a
Hello Aspirant,
Here are the some preparation books given below:
Maths by B.S. Grewal
General Aptitude by R.S. AGGARWAL
Network theory by Alexander Sadiku
Digital electronics by Morris mano
Signals & Systems By Alan V. Oppenheim
Automatic Control Systems – Benjamin C Kuo
Analog and Digital Communication System by Simon
Dear Aspirant,
It totally depends upon how much familiar you are with the syllabus and how much you have studied in the past. If you are familiar with with more than 50% of the syllabus then chances are you'll make it to the top 10 NITs, however, if you are
Hello aspirant,
A diploma student who has completed his degree or is in his final year, is eligible to apply for JEE Main. But he won't be able to pursue admission in NIT. The candidate must clear JEE Mains after which he has to clear JEE advanced.
There are 2
Yes I'll enlist down some of the top books that will help you in the CLAT preparation. For improving your English and Grammar you can go with High School English Grammar by Wren and Martin, you can take help of Word Power made Easy by Norman Lewis as well. For
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