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Do not panic while preparing for the exam. Sit and make a study schedule. You need to study at least 8-10 hours a day with small intervals. Divide the syllabus in small study schedules and segregate it within the days in which you wish to finish it off. Download the previous years question papers of NTSE and begin solving and analysing them. Get your doubts cleared as early as possible. Focus on your studies and take proper rest when tired. You'll do well in exam.
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Hi Snigdha,
CLAT Preperations are exhaustive in nature, owing to the five varied sections it comrpises of. It is better, if you begin with analysing your strengths and weaknesses among these five sections. Generally, aspirants find the math and english section to be comparatively easy. Reasoning (both logical and legal) requires immense practice. It is advised that you first, list down all the topics (section-wise) and then see which topic requires more attention. General Knowledge, would require 2 hours per day (Atleast) while you go through the current affairs and revise the static GK. The rest of your time planning depends on which section is strong and which one needs more practice. To know more about the exam keep reading Careers360 using the link given below: https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
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