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I Have Just Passed Tenth Shall I Start Preparing For CLAT?

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Yes, you can start preparing for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) after passing the tenth grade. Starting early allows you to build a strong foundation and pace your studies without pressure. Here are a few tips:

  • Start with Basics: Focus on building a strong foundation in subjects like English, Mathematics, Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge.
  • Current Affairs: Keep in mind that current affairs questions in the exam will cover events from the past year. Since you are starting two years in advance, focus on developing a habit of reading newspapers and following reliable news sources regularly.
  • Practice Regularly: Regular practice of mock tests and previous year’s question papers will help you understand the exam pattern and improve your speed and accuracy. You can find mock tests here.
  • Reading Habit: Develop a habit of reading extensively, which will help you improve your comprehension skills, vocabulary and general awareness.
  • Join Coaching: If possible, consider joining a coaching institute or online courses designed specifically for CLAT preparation to get structured guidance.

Starting your preparation early can give you a significant advantage, allowing you to cover the syllabus thoroughly and revise multiple times.


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