is 5 months enough to prepare for clat? and can u tell me a proper timetable to study as i am currently in 12 th and dont have much time
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Hi Dear,
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralised national level entrance test to get admissions into National Law Universities (NLU) in India. CLAt exam is tough and requires proper preparation as the competition is high. Since you have only 5 months for preparation. Then I'll recommend you to start your preparation by giving 1 or 2 mock test so that you know the paper pattern and your strong and weak areas. Also, if you practice consistently and devote 6-7 hours a day then you'll be able to crack the exam. Since you are in class 12th ad your you have not mentioned your school schedule then i cannot give a proper timetable. However, you can visit the link below which will help you in your preparation:
good Luck
Dear Student,
No exam is hard to crack. But it needs just your determination and hard work. There are many ways to prepare for this exam. You can join coaching institutes and also you can prepare by your own. But if you want to prepare it by on your own then the first and must thing is that you must know the whole syllabus of this exam.
Now , the next point is to start preparation. As you have only 5 months, so be serious. Study on daily basis. Firstly start clearing your basic concepts . Follow some good author books and start solving questions. Solving mock tests and previous year papers for CLAT is very important. This will boost your confidence and it will save your time in final exam.Time management is very important in this exam. So take care of that. All the things like syllabus, eligibility, dates and other things related to this exam are provided in the link below.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/clat/amp
Hope this helps
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