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Hey Devarshee,
Preparation of CLAT has no limits. CLAT basically tests your language skills, logical aptitude, basic mathematical knowledge, General awareness and some legal reasoning.
Language is something you develop throughout your life, if you want to get better you surely can take classes for English.
Logical Aptitude requires practice. They are easy but all you need is speed if you want to compete. Similar for quantitative aptitude, you need some basic knowledge and practice.
General awareness is basically to test how aware you are. You just need to keep yourself updated with 6-8 months of current affairs.
But for legal portion you need to study a bit. Because a person who's unaware of it can't answer it correctly. It needs practice, good language skills and understanding.
6-8 months is enough for CLAT prep but if you want to do really well then you a year or so.
Hope this helps you, good luck!
Hello!
It is best to start preparing for CLAT as early as possible, i.e. probably when you are in 11th standard. This is necessary to know the exam pattern, understanding the concepts and basics, and of course, to practice as many questions as possible. It is also okay if you are in 12th as long as you are serious and dedicate your time properly to concepts, problem solving and self analysis.
Hello Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!!
You can start your clat preparation in class 12th. While preparing your boards exams you can prepare for clat side by side.
you can appear for CLAT after class 12th for undergraduate law programs. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is one of the most sought after entrance exams for law aspirants. So basically, after 12th, 45% is required to apply for CLAT and then it depends on your score. Hence 1 year will be enough for your preparation.
Hope this answer will help you :)
Best of luck
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