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Dear Shubham Garg ,
It's really great to hear from serious law aspirants like you. Good that you have chosen law as a career option as you have put here a question before the world. Actually while putting up a question, you're helping several others like you who search for answers of the like questions.
Now coming to your question, while you are in a preparation mode, let me make something clear there is not such a thing called 'Best Book' when it comes to current affairs and improving vocabularies. Indeed there are a number of references which will help you in becoming the good, better and the best.
Talking about the topper experiences, they have shared that you need to pick a monthly current affairs magazine, for that anyone that suits your taste and two newspapers daily. You need to read the newspapers categorically, which means your attention should draw towards the news and updates of high importance, national as well international.
The exam experts and law entrance coaching mentors have named a few books from where you can refer for improving your vocabulary including Wren and Martion, English Made Easy, etc.
For reading what topper have shared, read these - https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-topper-interview
Read here How to prepare for CLAT for each section - https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-preparation-section-wise-tips-from-experts
Hope you have a fair idea about the CLAT Preparation.
I request you to counter question me if you still have doubts. Else, you can ask other questions as it's a good habit.
Thank you.
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