I also see my future in law.for cracking CLAT I have to do preparation for it with 12th board exam preparation or after 12exam.
Hyy shanu
Well, about 50,000 students take CLAT every year and I am sure many of them are like you, studying for boards + CLAT. So, for this you've gotta build up a proper schedule!
In normal days like uptill atleast January, try doing CLAT preparation every SATURDAY & SUNDAY for atleast 4 hours a day! From January you can lower it a bit and as soon as March is done, April 1st you'll be totally free!
Except weekends on normal days, you've got full time to study for boards. And trust me , 8 hours a week (Sat + Sun) for CLAT till January so be more than enough for you! And once January approaches shift your gears to board exams! Dedicate Jan, Feb & March for boards.
Do CLAT once a week on Sundays or else during free time! This is to ensure, you don't lag for your boards. And as soon as March approaches, keep away CLAT & do express revision for all your subjects (Board Exam). And probably if exams get over by March end or 1st week April, then bingo you've got almost a month or 40 days to revise for CLAT.
So the 8-hour schedule which you used to follow till January will be very beneficial and trust me it surely will reflect in you! Do quick revisions of Maths, Logic and Legal for CLAT. Also make sure to revise GK. Best way for spot revisions in April will be , go through MONTHLY PDF of GK! Quickest possible way!
This is how you should manage both CLAT & Boards! I am sure you gonna crack both of it with atleast decent marks so that you can secure your seats!
And if you follow it thoroughly, you gonna get into NLU for sure.
Stay determined, plan your days till January & then crucial months for Boards begin, Plan for it accordingly.
All the very best. Keep calm! Enjoy studying. Do not stress.
I hope this helps
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