How can i prepare for law with guaranteed selection i m 12th pass out student
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Hey,
We can't guarantee you anything as it totally depends upon your preparation for the exam . So work hard and crack law entrance exam .
I can provide you with the tips that you should keep in mind
Tip #1
Law is a subject which needs a lot of crucial years of your life to be able to make a good career in it. So firstly be sure of the subject and career and then begin with complete confidence in order to give your best.
Tip #2
There is no particular time to start the preparation. It's never too late since you have to pay special attention to your English language, correct logic and quick comprehending ability.
Tip #3
One should be well aware of not only the pattern but also the nature of the exam. For instance, Static GK is not what is to be focused rather the current affairs should be paid special attention. To give another example, critical reasoning may be seen much more than logical reasoning. So the students should consult a good teacher/guide for such details.
Tip #4
Also it is important for the candidate to know the various factors of the paper and prepare accordingly, which are, critical and logical reasoning, reading speed, quick comprehending, accuracy, current affairs and mathematics.
Tip #5
The candidates must follow a good action plan so that their efforts are not wasted and are directed in the right way. Understand the pattern of the paper and divide the subjects and then accordingly start covering each topic thoroughly. Also apart from the factual theories, some basic abilities should be taken care of daily, for e.g. Current affairs, practicing logical and critical reasoning
Tip #6
For preparing the General Knowledge, current affairs well, try and study in a group. This will help you discover new things and share your knowledge and generally group studies help you retain more.
Tip #7
Since the course is vast and not that easy, stay self-motivated. Whenever you feel a bit detached from the preparation tell yourself why you chose this career and don't let your confidence go.
Tip #8
Appear for more and more mock test in order to check your speed and accuracy.
Tip #9
If you plan to join any preparation institute, be sure of there authenticity and choose only after a good amount of research. Don't join more than one institute. Choosing more training institutes is most likely to confuse you.
Tip #10
Do not sit for hours and hours at a stretch. Take short breaks in between in order to relax your mind. This helps you memorize more.
All the best!
We can't guarantee you anything as it totally depends upon your preparation for the exam . So work hard and crack law entrance exam .
I can provide you with the tips that you should keep in mind
Tip #1
Law is a subject which needs a lot of crucial years of your life to be able to make a good career in it. So firstly be sure of the subject and career and then begin with complete confidence in order to give your best.
Tip #2
There is no particular time to start the preparation. It's never too late since you have to pay special attention to your English language, correct logic and quick comprehending ability.
Tip #3
One should be well aware of not only the pattern but also the nature of the exam. For instance, Static GK is not what is to be focused rather the current affairs should be paid special attention. To give another example, critical reasoning may be seen much more than logical reasoning. So the students should consult a good teacher/guide for such details.
Tip #4
Also it is important for the candidate to know the various factors of the paper and prepare accordingly, which are, critical and logical reasoning, reading speed, quick comprehending, accuracy, current affairs and mathematics.
Tip #5
The candidates must follow a good action plan so that their efforts are not wasted and are directed in the right way. Understand the pattern of the paper and divide the subjects and then accordingly start covering each topic thoroughly. Also apart from the factual theories, some basic abilities should be taken care of daily, for e.g. Current affairs, practicing logical and critical reasoning
Tip #6
For preparing the General Knowledge, current affairs well, try and study in a group. This will help you discover new things and share your knowledge and generally group studies help you retain more.
Tip #7
Since the course is vast and not that easy, stay self-motivated. Whenever you feel a bit detached from the preparation tell yourself why you chose this career and don't let your confidence go.
Tip #8
Appear for more and more mock test in order to check your speed and accuracy.
Tip #9
If you plan to join any preparation institute, be sure of there authenticity and choose only after a good amount of research. Don't join more than one institute. Choosing more training institutes is most likely to confuse you.
Tip #10
Do not sit for hours and hours at a stretch. Take short breaks in between in order to relax your mind. This helps you memorize more.
All the best!
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Hey Ankit.
There are various different entrance examination for admission to law course in India. The most sought after entrances for admission after 12th are CLAT, AILET, SLAT, LSAT and various other state level exams like MHCET etc. Most of these entrances have a syllabus which includes General Knowledge, Verbal Ability and Language, Legal reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical reasoning etc. You can use an all inclusive guide like Universal's guide to LLB and CLAT which includes basics and practice questions for all these topics. Other than that you can refer to previous year question papers for each entrance for a better guidance. For current affairs and verbal section the Hindu is considered as the best newspaper. You can use Word power made easy- Norman lewis for vocabulary. You can use R.S aggarwal'a books for Logical Reasoning or quantitative section in case you need a separate book other than universal's guide.
Make sure you practice a lot using previous years question papers for a better rank.
Cracking entrances like CLAT, AILET etc if you start preparing now would be difficult as the level of the exam and competition is quite high. State level and institute level entrances will be comparitively manageable. These were general tips, you can also let me know your preferred entrance for specific books and tips.
Best of luck
There are various different entrance examination for admission to law course in India. The most sought after entrances for admission after 12th are CLAT, AILET, SLAT, LSAT and various other state level exams like MHCET etc. Most of these entrances have a syllabus which includes General Knowledge, Verbal Ability and Language, Legal reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical reasoning etc. You can use an all inclusive guide like Universal's guide to LLB and CLAT which includes basics and practice questions for all these topics. Other than that you can refer to previous year question papers for each entrance for a better guidance. For current affairs and verbal section the Hindu is considered as the best newspaper. You can use Word power made easy- Norman lewis for vocabulary. You can use R.S aggarwal'a books for Logical Reasoning or quantitative section in case you need a separate book other than universal's guide.
Make sure you practice a lot using previous years question papers for a better rank.
Cracking entrances like CLAT, AILET etc if you start preparing now would be difficult as the level of the exam and competition is quite high. State level and institute level entrances will be comparitively manageable. These were general tips, you can also let me know your preferred entrance for specific books and tips.
Best of luck
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