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Aditya Kashyap

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One of the highly recommended books for logical reasoning is 'Analytical Reasoning' by M. K. Pandey. This book covers topics such as syllogism, blood relation, direction sense, and others commonly asked in the CLAT exam. It also includes practice questions with detailed solutions to help you understand the concepts better. Additionally, 'Word Power Made Easy' by Norman Lewis is another helpful book for improving vocabulary, which is also important for the English section in CLAT.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It depends on the specific law school you are interested in attending. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered by various law schools in India. While some law schools may require CLAT scores for admission, others may have their own entrance exams or consider other criteria such as academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal interviews. Some law schools may also offer direct admission to students who meet certain eligibility criteria. Therefore, it is important to research the specific law schools you are interes
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Anam hamda

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Yes, you can try if seats are available or if someone leaves it would be yours.

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Anshika Maurya

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Congratulations on your CLAT AIR of 3348! Your chances of getting into an NLU depend on several factors, including the category you belong to, the reservation policy of the NLUs, the availability of seats, and the cutoff ranks of the NLUs. Based on the previous years' trends and cutoff ranks, you may have a chance of getting admission in some of the NLUs in India, but it also depends on various factors. However, it's challenging to predict your chances of admission in a particular NLU with certainty. It would be best if you researched the previous years' cutoff ranks and the admission process of the NLUs you are interested in and then
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes, you have chances as rank cut off trends for VIPS is around 7509-8500 .So you can definitely try. Also you can explore about other options.

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Afifa Asif

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The previous years cutoff for BBA LL.B. In round 3 was 4802There are still other greater institutions you can look for LL.B. According to your CLAT ranking.

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Afifa Asif

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The previous years cutoff for BBA LL.B. In round 3 was 4802There are still other greater institutions you can look for LL.B. According to your CLAT ranking.

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