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14th February 2011, 08:59 PM
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How to crack CLAT exam through self study?
How to crack CLAT exam through self study? Please reply
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15th February 2011, 05:52 AM
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To fare well in the exam first of all you need to understand the structure of the exam. You need to prepare in areas like English, Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and also General Knowledge. Along with this there will be section on Legal Aptitude. You need to understand the areas covered in of the section and prepare according. Try creating a timetable and abide by it.
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17th March 2011, 03:54 PM
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Hi,
I will be appearing for CLAT 2011 and NLU-D admission test. I have around one and a half months for preperation. I have already joined a coaching centre but I would like to know how I should do self study. Also, what material should I be using considering the change in the exam pattern? |
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22nd March 2011, 08:56 PM
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You should study according to weightage of subjects:
General English-40 Marks Current Affairs-50 Marks Elementary Maths-20 Marks Legal Aptitude-45 Marks Logical Reasoning-45 Marks. But here the scoring areas are Maths & Logical Reasoning whereas for G.K & General English you have to work hard as the level of paper is maintained through these subjects. For G.K try to study as many current affairs books as you can and reading newspaper is also a best way to enhance your knowledge in this area. |
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22nd March 2011, 09:01 PM
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You should study according to weightage of subjects:
General English-40 Marks Current Affairs-50 Marks Elementary Maths-20 Marks Legal Aptitude-45 Marks Logical Reasoning-45 Marks. But here the scoring areas are Maths & Logical Reasoning whereas for G.K & General English you have to work hard as the level of paper is maintained through these subjects. For G.K try to study as many current affairs books as you can and reading newspaper is also a best way to enhance your knowledge in this area. |
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12th June 2011, 03:50 PM
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My dear friend..........
You should do your prepararion according to weightage of subjects: General English-40 Marks Current Affairs-50 Marks Elementary Maths-20 Marks Legal Aptitude-45 Marks Logical Reasoning-45 Marks. But here the scoring areas are Maths & Logical Reasoning whereas for G.K & General English you have to work hard as the level of paper is maintained through these subjects. best of luck |
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12th June 2011, 03:52 PM
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My dear friend..........
You should do your prepararion according to weightage of subjects: General English-40 Marks Current Affairs-50 Marks Elementary Maths-20 Marks Legal Aptitude-45 Marks Logical Reasoning-45 Marks. But here the scoring areas are Maths & Logical Reasoning whereas for G.K & General English you have to work hard as the level of paper is maintained through these subjects. best of luck |
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9th October 2011, 09:41 AM
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please can anyone tell me in what period of time i can prepare for clat exam as 12 class studies will also be there than how will i manage to give time for this exam
and also tell me any good coaching center in allahabad, lucknow or delhi ?? do reply on saransh.ecs.11@gmail.com |
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26th January 2012, 01:38 PM
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Hi Saransh,
If you are sitting for CLAT 2012, you could enroll in the correspondence course by The Opus Way. For more details http://www.theopusway.com/our-courses/law-entrance/correspondence. It has intensive study material and mock tests to prepare with. Regards. |
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28th February 2013, 09:51 PM
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C.L.A.T exam HI! Yes you can qualify the C.L.A.T exam without coaching. For this you have to do Lots of hard work. Friend in CLAT exam question paper is based on:- > Maths > English > G.K > General Studies > I.Q etc Friend if you read on your own it is very good. If not then take other help ALL THE BEST! |
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