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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

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Hi,
On a personal note, I'd suggest you that dropping a year for CLAT demands a lot of sacrifice and time but also, on the other hand, it is totally worth it. In simple words, I can just tell you this and another if you feel like seizing the current opportunity, you should evaluate and make your choice wisely.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

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As now the results and ranks of the CLAT are out if you can tell us your rank it would be easier for us to suggest many options.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

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So yes, there are institutes like TIME and Career Launcher for CLAT preparation. But I happened to stumble upon another institute in the course of my research- LawSchool101. They conduct classes in Himayatnagar and Gacchibowli and the organisation is a student-run body. The faculty is students from national law Universities like NALSAR University Hyderabad. They prepare the students for CLAT through a series of tests and they also conduct competitions to engage students. I suggest you consider this option too before making a choice. Best of luck with your preparation!

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
From my personal experience, I'd love to recommend you to prepare for CLAT and for that all remember these things:Stay updated with the current affairs because it's an online paper so current affairs of previous day can also come as a surprise. Another stress more on the legal section and try to solve as many principles- facts- problems. For maths and logical reasoning solve as many questions as you can and try and finish all the variations. For English please develop a habit of reading Newspaper daily, specifically The Hindu and in that the Editorial. Work on basic grammar and be confident. I think that will be enough.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
If I would have been at your place I'd surely gone for LegalEdge.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
On a personal note, I'd advise that stay updated with the current affairs because it's an online paper so current affairs of previous day can also come as a surprise. Another stress more on the legal section and try to solve as many principles- facts- problems. For maths and logical reasoning solve as many questions as you can and try and finish all the variations. For English please develop a habit of reading Newspaper daily, specifically The Hindu and in that the Editorial. Work on basic grammar and be confident. I think that will be enough.

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7 years ago

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
You can get complete information about CLAT, specifically about its dates through this Link –
https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/clat

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
To take admission into law you can appear for the national level law exam which is called CLAT.
As per BCIs rules and regulations, there is no age limit specified for appearing in CLAT 2018 for PG programmes. This meant the candidates meeting the aforesaid academic qualification with the minimum marks could apply for CLAT 2018.
Also, for your convenience you can find complete information regarding CLAT on this link - https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/clat

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

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A candidate who has passed the qualifying examination with minimum 45 % of marks or equivalent grade (Both at the aggregate in graduation and in last two semesters of qualifying examination) shall be eligible for admission. The candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) will be given exemption of 5 % from the above criteria. (Minimum 40% for the candidates of SC and ST categories) and the candidates belonging to SEBC category will be given exemption of 3 % (Minimum 42 % for the candidates of SEBC Category).

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
I would suggest you two places but it's completely on your discretion where you'd like to go. Please find the information and chose according to your convenience where it will be more feasible for you in respect of time, location, etc.
https://www.standyou.com/law-coachings/clat/guntur/

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