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Virat Ji

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Options Coaching Academy is the best CLAT coaching in Dehradun, also OCA is the trusted and certified institute in Dehradun. It also provides best CDS SSC JE Bank and SSC Coaching in Dehradun.

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Pankaj Kr

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As per CLAT Exam Score, you will get call from top Law Colleges in India for admission, now you have to take admission as per your choice. Benefits - Top College, Professor, Good culture & environment. Finally you will get various opportunities to shape your career in the Legal Sector.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Preparing for CLAT with Class 12th is the perfect choice. Surely, it is a bit of a hassle, but if you can do both, then your preparations would be great, because you would get ample amount of time. If you prepare before class 12th, then it's just tedious and not worth it. If you prepare after class 12th, then it is very less time and you cannot complete the syllabus.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Shruti, It totally depends on you that when you should start preparing for CLAT. If you want really good marks in board exams, focus on that at first and then prepare for CLAT. If you can manage boards and CLAT preparation side by side then go for it, but do not affect your board scores.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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If you want to sit for CLAT and pursue law as your career, then take the humanities subjects like Political Science, Sociology, Economics etc. This really helps you when you prepare for CLAT and the B.A. Syllabus is somewhat similar to what you study in Class 11 and 12 humanities. So, it's a win.

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Sushant Sharma

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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If you live in a place where coaching is available then I would suggest going for one. Many say coaching is a waste of money and time but in my opinion, they provide you with all the requirements you need to crack the exam. They also teach you tricks and tips to score more in the exam.

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Navita Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
CLAT is an entrance exam meant for admission in 5 year law course in national law schools. In case, you do not want to apply for this exam, you are ineligible for national law schools. There are many universities other than law schools and each university follows different procedure which is available on their respective web sites.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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In my opinion, CLAT is a bit more in a higher pedestal than BLAT not that I am saying anyone of it is better than the other because both of them represent India's most reputed institutions when it comes to Law and I would suggest that you appear for both but make CLAT your priority because it's your gateway to a seat in one of the finest colleges in India. Best of Luck for your future endeavours.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Suyash,
Below are some books you will find helpful for CLAT and BLAT:
* A. P. Bharadwaj for Legal Reasoning
* Pearson guide
* CLAT and LLB guide by universal
* Arihant guide for law exams
* Manorama year book
* Lucent book on general studies
* Universal book on legal knowledge
* R. S. Agarwal verbal and nonverbal aptitude
* R. S. Agarwal book on competitive Maths
* Word power made easy
* Arihant guide for BHU LLB.

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