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In order to prepare for law entrance exams, you need to have a good hold on subjects such as English, Mathematics (10th level), General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning and basic law such as law of torts contract crimes and constitution. Indian politics would also be of great help. You may buy study materials from coaching institutes such as Clat Possible or Career Launcher or may join any one.
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Well, admission in many private colleges is available directly on the basis of your 12th percentage. Thus if you did not appear for LAWCET then you may take direct admission.
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https://www.shiksha.com/law/resources/clat-college-predictor
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With that rank, you can't get any NLU under general category. Also, even under reserved category you won't be able to make it. As the clat allotment rank closes way before it.
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