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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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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

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LLB stands for Bachelor of law. The admission for LLB course is based on CLAT examination. If you score good percentage in CLAT examination, then you can get admission in a reputed college.
Eligibility criteria:
1. The applicant should have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university.
2. The applicant should have scored minimum 55% marks in graduation. The percentage relaxation applicable for the SC/ST candidates.
3. The admission for LLB course is on the basis of merit list.
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. If you are aspiring for this examination, then you should be a citizen of India.
1. You should be qualifi
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alok kumar

Contributor-Level 9

There is no particular stream required, LLB stands for Bachelor of law. The admission for LLB course is based on CLAT examination. If you score good percentage in CLAT examination, then you can get admission in a reputed college.
Eligibility criteria:
1. The applicant should have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university.
2. The applicant should have scored minimum 55% marks in graduation. The percentage relaxation applicable for the SC/ST candidates.
3. The admission for LLB course is on the basis of merit list.
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. If you are aspiring for this examination, then you should be a c
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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Currently the age limit for appearing in CLAT has been removed by the Supreme Court and now anyone can sit for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). CLAT provides you with an opportunity to get into a National Law University, which is considered to be the best law universities in India. The NLUs provide 5-year BA LLB degree, which is to be done after 12th. For further information visit www.clat.ac.in

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alok kumar

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There are many books available in the market for DU LLB entrance exam preparation. You can use any book and coaching is up to you. If you think you need coaching then go for it.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Ruturaj, first of all always look for universities accredited with the Indian Bar Council or else your degree will be wasted. As for the requirements, you must be highly academical, very good grades in your 11th and 12th. You must take the IELTS and some universities will additionally require the LNAT score. A very good personal statement and recommendation letters are a must have.

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