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how to prepare for clat examination like schedule I m not enrolling any crash course what shoul I do...

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 13th Jun, 2020

Hi

Follow the below points:-

First of all go well through your clat syllabus and list of best books which you can follow to master CLAT syllabus is given below subject wise


GK & CURRENT AFFAIRS


Manorama Year Book

General Knowledge 2020 and 2019 by Arihant Publications

Current Affairs Yearly

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i wanna score 150+ marks in CLAT 2021 ..is it possible to get 150 marks in a time period of 1 year of preparation

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 12th Jun, 2020

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Yes, you can definitely  achieve good marks in your class 2021 examination in one year provided you are ready to work hard and remain dedicated and honest towards your preparation.

Go well through your clat syllabus and the list of best books which you can follow to master CLAT

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I have a friend and he is also a clat aspirant he wanted to know that if he clears the clat exam and selected but he is not clear 12th with 45% and he clear with 42 to 43% what should he do if someone knows please tell

Shubham Dhane 12th Jun, 2020

Hello,

He is not eligible to give CLAT in the first place, During the filling of the CLAT application form they will ask you to fill the educational details in which you have to give the correct information if not it will cause problems in future. As your friend to

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I am having a lot of problems in current affair section of clat. how can I resolve them?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 19th Jun, 2020

Current Affairs including General Knowledge: You will be given passages of upto 450 words and these passages are usually taken from News, Journalistic sources and nonfiction writing. The questions may include legal information or knowledge but do not need any additional knowledge of the law beyond the passage. This sections

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how many marks should I get in Clat 2020 to get into nalsar?? Ibelong to general category...

Pradnya Ravsaheb Zaware 21st Jul, 2020

Hey,

For getting admissions in NALSAR you should be in top 120 ranks. For general category student cut-off is  generally lies between 130 -140. Consider 135 for moderate level. Sometimes if level of exam is easy like in 2016 even 150 score is not sufficient.

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Can you tell the math syllabus for CLAT/ ALIET topic wise (name) here only or any video link?

rajaman9300 Student Expert 10th Jun, 2020

Generally 20-22 questions are asked from this area, i.e from Mathematics. You can divide the whole mathematics into 4 parts, Arithmetic, Algebra, Mensuration & Geometry and basic trigonometry.

The syllabus of mathematics is: Algebra, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Geometry, Trigonometry, Height and Distance, Statistics, Time, Work

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Approximately how many LEGAL MAXIMS will be enough to memorize for CLAT 2020? Like 40, 50, 60 ...

S. Saha Student Expert 14th Jun, 2020

There are many legal maxims however, you don't need to remember all of them. Try to memorise 35 to 40 legal maxims which are mostly asked in CLAT. Go through previous year exam papers, list all the legal maxims those were asked in those years and prepare from there. Also

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2 questions:- 1.Can you tell whether, it is important to memorize articles/ sections numbers with their definitions for CLAT or not ? Can we just attempt with the simple concept clarification? 2. Generally from how long does the Current affairs questions are asked in CLAT ?

S. Saha Student Expert 14th Jun, 2020

It is not important to remember all the articles or sections, rather it is not possible to remember all of them. Just learn few basic articles for fundamental rights, the Fundamental Duties of every citizen, the number of seats for the Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha, try reading articles 12-18. All

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what should be the daily study time table for clat?

Udit Narayan 10th Jun, 2020

Hello aspirant,

Having a set time table is good for enthusiastic studies but making a time table is totally different for each and every student.

it depends on your capabilities and your knowledge and speed to under stand something.

It will be best if you study for 4-6 hours daily

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I am a 10+2 pass out in humanity with maths, eco, history, pol science and english. marks obtain BFS 96.75% TOTAL 93.4%. I AM PREPAIRING FOR CLAT FROM last 2 YRS. Advise me should I take admission in top collages of du in Eco/English honours or in Top nlu for law. which will be better career option

Mibin Mathew Mammen 20th Jul, 2020

Dear naveen,

I feel its better for you to pursue Law in NLU as you have been preparing for CLAT for the Last 2 years and you have high chances of getting into better NLU in India which can provide a better career opportunity anf tuture prosepct. Iwll run you

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