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I am a PCM student and I scored 98.25% in my boards, I wanted to pursue law as my career but I couldn't crack CLAT this year; in fact I performed much more poorer than my mocks. Is it sensible to take a drop?


khushianime 16th Aug, 2021
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shreyakhedkar05 20th Aug, 2021

Hello,

Many factors might have affected your performance in CLAT. Factors like not having clarity in concepts, less knowledge about the subject, etc.

If you are determined and ready to work hard and want to improve in your weaker section then you can take a drop and pursue law as a career.

There's is no problem in taking a drop because for the whole year you'll be improving yourself so you are not wasting a year rather learning and working out to reach your goal.

So, yes you can take a drop and work hard enough to get into NLU. The choice is completely yours.

Hope this will help, All the best.!!


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