Hello,
To begin, you must understand where you stand. Whether you're still in school, have dropped out, or have already graduated. Your present position determines how much time you have for preparation and how much knowledge you can absorb in that time.
According to current trends, the question material for all competitive tests, including law school entrance exams, relies on general knowledge and current events.
Reading an English newspaper (the Hindu, or any other) and a current events magazine (pratiyogita darpan, or any other) on a regular basis is a basic preparatory strategy. For law school admission exams, current events from the previous year are required.
Then there's Legal Aptitude, which is the most essential component. There is a significant amount of work to be done here. Purchase study materials from a coaching institute, such as Career Launcher or CLAT Possible. I recommend that you get a Law Entrance Book (Universal or Arihant). It covers all of the necessary legal information in areas such as Constitutional Law, Tort Law, Crime Law, Contract Law, and so on.
Read Lucent's General Knowledge for static General Knowledge. You do not need to memorise all of the information. Modern history, awards, and post holders (Attorney General, Army Chief, etc.) should all be given special attention. This book should be properly read. Don't worry about memorising everything. Keep in mind that the examiner's primary concern is current events. So, don't get too worked up over your general knowledge.
The English and Logical Reasoning sections follow. Use previous year's question papers from various admission exams to practise. For fundamental practise, consult an Arihant or Universal law entry book. That should be plenty.
Finally, devote some time to mathematics by practising with PYQs. Although there are just a few questions from mathematics on the law entrance exam, they are crucial in gaining an advantage over the competition. So don't forget to put them into practise.
Hope it helped
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