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an hour ago
Scholar-Level 16
They are moderate to high level of difficulty level.It is like normal reasoning.Try to follow a good single book.You we'll get more clearity from previous year papers.
Also you can attempt some online and offline mocks .
Also you can explore about -
- CUET
- MH CET
- Jamia CET
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Yesterday
Scholar-Level 16
CLAT is getting tough day dy day.It is a good strategy to solve last 5 years questions after study of subjects.It will help give better result definitely.Also you can attempt sone online mocks with ranking.
Also you can explore about -
- CLAT PG score for PSU
- CUET
- MHCET
- Judiciary prepration from day 1
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes, sure. I am sharing the details below-
| CLAT | DATE: December 6, 2026 | Previous year paper- | Participating colleges-26+ National Law Universities (NLUs) including NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, and WBNUJS Kolkata |
| SLAT | DATE: Phase 1 on December 19, 2026 Phase 2 on December 26, 2026 | Previous year paper- https://www.shiksha.com/college/symbiosis-law-school-symbiosis-international-pune/slat-exam | Participating colleges-Symbiosis Law Schools located in Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, and Nagpur |
| AILET | DATE: December 13, 2026 | Previous year paper- | Participating colleges-NLU Delhi only (scores are not accepted by other NLUs). |
| IPU CET | DATE: Session 1 in December and Session 2 in April of the admission year | Previous year paper- | Participating colleges-GGSIPU main campus and numerous affiliated management and law institutes across Delhi-NCR. |
| CHRIST | DATE: Conducted in multiple phases corresponding with admission windows | Previous year paper- You can check college portal.
| Participating colleges- Christ University campuses in Bangalore (Central, Kengeri, Yeshwanthpur), Delhi-NCR, and Pune Lavasa. |
| Alliance | DATE: Alliance University does not follow a single fixed national calendar date for its internal tests like AMAT or AUSAT. | Sorry, but I couldn't find it. You can check college portal for the same. | Participating colleges- Alliance University constituent schools (Alliance School of Law, Alliance Ascent College, and Alliance School of Business) in Bengaluru. |
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes, sure. I am sharing the details below-
| CLAT | DATE: December 6, 2026 | Previous year paper- | Participating colleges-26+ National Law Universities (NLUs) including NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, and WBNUJS Kolkata |
| SLAT | DATE: Phase 1 on December 19, 2026 Phase 2 on December 26, 2026 | Previous year paper- https://www.shiksha.com/college/symbiosis-law-school-symbiosis-international-pune/slat-exam | Participating colleges-Symbiosis Law Schools located in Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, and Nagpur |
| AILET | DATE: December 13, 2026 | Previous year paper- | Participating colleges-NLU Delhi only (scores are not accepted by other NLUs). |
| IPU CET | DATE: Session 1 in December and Session 2 in April of the admission year | Previous year paper- | Participating colleges-GGSIPU main campus and numerous affiliated management and law institutes across Delhi-NCR. |
| CHRIST | DATE: Conducted in multiple phases corresponding with admission windows | Previous year paper- You can check college portal.
| Participating colleges- Christ University campuses in Bangalore (Central, Kengeri, Yeshwanthpur), Delhi-NCR, and Pune Lavasa. |
| Alliance | DATE: Alliance University does not follow a single fixed national calendar date for its internal tests like AMAT or AUSAT. | Sorry, but I couldn't find it. You can check college portal for the same. | Participating colleges- Alliance University constituent schools (Alliance School of Law, Alliance Ascent College, and Alliance School of Business) in Bengaluru. |
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Both formats have their advantages. Institutes like CLATPrep by T.I.M.E., IMS and Coachify offer classroom and online access. This lets students combine in-person interaction with online flexibility, based on their schedule.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Batch timings vary by institute and change with each admission cycle. Aspirants should confirm current weekend or flexible-batch availability directly with the institute before enrolling.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Compare city presence, batch size, mock-test volume and teaching format before choosing. Visiting the centre and checking past student outcomes can also help build a stronger CLAT preparation plan.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Most institutes do not publish independently verified success rates. Aspirants should ask each institute directly for past selection results and NLU placement data before enrolling.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Institutes offering online and hybrid formats, such as CLATPrep by T.I.M.E., IMS and Coachify, generally suit working professionals better. These formats let students attend sessions without a fixed classroom schedule.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 9
Fees vary by institute, city and course duration. They range from around ₹20,000 for shorter crash courses to over ₹2,00,000 for longer programmes. Aspirants should confirm current fees directly with the institute.
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