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c) Legal Aptitude - Universals guide to CLAT and LL.B. Pearson CLAT Guide by Gar
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In my opinion you should pursue your Master's in law from UK. Thank you.
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1. GK=35 Marks
2. English=35 Marks
3. Legal aptitude=35 Marks
4. Reasoning= 35 Marks
5. Math= 10 Marks
So, total number of questions and marks are 150 and 150 respectively. The exam duration is 150 minutes. You have to practice for s. no. 1 to 4 at least for 3 hours daily. Read leading new papers daily for at least one hour. Your main focus should be on first 4 sections. Try to solve the old question papers available on NLU, Delhi website after making the payment.
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