I am a science stream student and I don't know what and how to prepare for Law. Please guide me what should I do, I am aiming in top 10 ranking in clat and aliet.
Hello,
Both CLAT and AILET are highly competitive law exams, the former scores are used by many reputed universities(government/private) and in case of latter it's for NLU, Delhi, There is also considerable difference in both the exams as stated below:
CLAT is conducted for two hours with sections such as English Language/Legal Reasoning/Logical Reasoning/Current Affairs, including General Knowledge/Quantitative Techniques while AILET is for one and half hours only with sections such as English/Logical Reasoning and Legal Aptitude/General Knowledge/ Basic Mathematics
In order to start your preparation you need to be well acquainted with the exam pattern, and syllabus and choose the appropriate study materials as follows-
CLAT General Knowledge and Current Affairs/AILET General Knowledge
you can go through reading newspaper on a daily basis for covering the dynamic portion, you can choose The Hindu or The Indian Express, else go through monthly magazines like pratiyogita darpan, For static GK part, you can use Lucent's GK. Also, you can search in Internet there are many sites which have compiled this in an organized manner pertaining to different subjects.
CLAT Legal Reasoning/AILET Legal Aptitude
you can use Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning by A P Bhardwaj or Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson.
CLAT Quantitative Techniques /AILET Basic Mathematics
Refer NCERTs book for building the fundamentals, you can go through Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams by RS Aggarwal.
English Language for CLAT/AILET
You can use Wren and Martin for grammar, and Norman Lewis's Word Power Made Easy to build vocabulary, also reading editorials section of The Hindu and The Indian Express will help you immediately to grasp the comprehension part along with enriching your vocabulary.
Logical Reasoning for CLAT/AILET
You can use any reasoning book such as Analytical Reasoning by M K Pandey or even Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal to cover this section, at first try to get your concepts clear and then practice in a consistent manner.
After choosing the appropriate study materials, assign required number of hours to each subject, go through previous year paper or sample paper to practice and build time management skills along with efficiency, apply mock tests of a regular basis to evaluate your preparation level.
To know more details about the preparation tips of these two respective exams, visit our page as follows;
CLAT: https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat
AILET: https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-ailet
You can go for integrated course like BA LLB,BCom LLB,BBA LLB etc. instead of going for graduation in any course and then LLB. It will save your one year.
Apply for CLAT exam or AILET exam or both.
CLAT preparation tips-
- Invest a good time in understanding syllabus.
- Focus on Legal reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Mathematics, General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
- Know about the marking scheme in CLAT.
- Practice lots of mock test.
- You can go for any coaching institute if you think alone you can't do it.
- Solve previous years religiously.
- Work on your vocabulary.
Clat syllabus-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus/amp
Want to preparepare for CLAT without coaching , refer this link-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching/amp
CLAT sample papers-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-sample-papers/amp
AILET exam-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-exam-pattern
Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.
All the best!
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