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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, there are crash courses for CLAT at various coaching institutes which are for 2 months just before CLAT exam i.e. in March or April.
Also, you have full 1-year and 2-year classroom programmes wherein 2 or 3 days classes a week are taken. While in crash courses, you have regular classes i.e. everyday.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well, if you could not clear CLAT, you lose the opportunity of ending up at an NLU. But, you have NLU- Delhi which has a separate entrance.
However, apart from NLU you can get admission in various colleges such as BHU, Symbiosis, Amity University, Nirma University, GLC-Mumbai etc.
However, NLUs are the most preferred. You also have jave as an option to take admissions in other colleges.

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Akash Jain

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Yes, you can apply for CLAT and get admission.

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alok kumar

Contributor-Level 9

Institutions like Symbiosis, Amity, Alliance, Christ, KIIT, BHU, Jamia Milia Islamia, etc., conduct separate tests to enrol students in the integrated law courses. You can go for these tests.
CLAT provides admission to only 16 government law colleges. Rest of the law colleges take up students through a different procedure.
There are another law exams like LSAT which provide admissions to 5-year law programs in other government and private reputed colleges. Individual universities like BHU conduct its own entrance test (BLAT) for the course. Likewise, many other colleges have their own admission procedure. It varies greatly.

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alok kumar

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CLAT is not easy so you need to focus only on CLAT. You have to study 5 required subjects every day.
Spend a minimum of 2 hours per subject daily.
Every day, 10-12 hours of study is required if you are actually passionate about clearing CLAT.
Daily newspaper reading and notes making is important. Spend approximately 2 hours per day. Do not include it in a 10 hour study.
Solve CLAT mock tests as much as you can.
This is the easiest way to crack CLAT.
You can get a good college.

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Aman Kumar

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Yes, you can appear for CLAT 2018 as the age limit has been quashed by the Supreme Court. As you've completed your graduation, in my opinion, you should apply for Faculty Of law, Delhi University, because it is ranked among the top 5 law schools and it has 3 years LLB course which will save your two years.

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Hasti N

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Both have immense job opportunities. Go according to your passion and interest. All the best.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well there was a bar fixed as to upper age limit which was lifted by the supreme court later.
So as of now, there is no age bar or upper age limit.
Also, the 2018 CLAT website is yet to be on board so there may or may not be an age bar.
So, waiting would be a good option for clarifications.
However, as of now there is no age bar for CLAT.

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Navneet Pandey

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Frankly speaking, No. If one will prepare for CLAT seriously then he will not have to prepare for other exams separately as almost all the portions are covered in CLAT and if one has a command on all the portions, one can crack any of the law exams easily. Almost all the exams for law cover the legal portion, G.K. portion, reasoning portion and english portion. So if one is preparing for CLAT and commanding on all the portions one will surely qualify CLAT one is just needed to go through the patterns of the different law entrance examinations. As in CLAT say for G.K. portion one has pay more attention for current affairs section than
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