I shall be a student of class eleven.I want to be a lawyer .How ready to me from now to achieve the aim ?
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Dear Abu Sayeed Mondal ,
Good that you have a question and am glad to have questions from serious candidates like you.
Further, it also made me feel happy that candidates are choosing law as their career domain.
Coming to your query. As you said that you will be going to Class 11, so you have two years in your hand for the exam preparation, which is adequate time.
I am just helping you with this. After you have qualified 12th board exam, you will be eligible to apply for five-year integrated law programmes across NLUs through CLAT, AILET and HP-NLET and other law schools through entrance exams like SLAT, IPU CET Law, LSAT India, etc.
What you need to do in these two years. As you will be in Class 11, along with your routine study, try to read at least two national newspapers daily and make a note of all the important events of the national and international levels. Besides this, also note down the important and new words with their usage, this activity will increase your vocabulary.
Further, get a legal maxim book and try to read and memorise at least three words daily. This practice will help you in dealing a good number of questions in Legal Aptitude section.
For now, you can begin with this. As you get along, will suggest you the other preparation tips.
I hope this satisfies your query as of now. In case, there is still something that lags behind, feel free to counter question me and I'll be happy to answer them.
Keep questioning as it's the best and easiest way to know something new.
Thank you!
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