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Is it OK to drop 2 years for CLAT?

Is it OK to drop 2 years for CLAT?

To prepare well in Entrance you need to sincerely study atleast 3-4 hrs daily for 2 months before Exam date. So dropping a year will not help you – trust me. You can get in touch with any good law entrance coaching, they will help you to clear your CLAT exam.

Will gap year affect my placement?

No,it doesn’t affect the placement. Moreover, it is good to take gap after 12th as you can choose wisely for graduation options.

Should I take a gap year for CLAT?

It is strongly advised to avoid dropping a year because CLAT does not require a whole year of preparation, especially a drop year. Majority of people who crack CLAT do so in less than 4 months of preparation.

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Does CLAT happens twice a year?

HYDERABAD: The common law admission test (CLAT) will be held twice a year in 2022. “The CLAT-2022 will be held on May 8, 2022. The consortium has resolved that CLAT-2023 will be held on December 18, 2022. Hence, in 2022 two CLAT examinations will be held in one year,” read a press release issued by the consortium.

Does 3 year gap after 12th affect my placement?

Hi, No, it does not affect your placements as you have already mentioned the reason for the gap at the time of admission itself. But you have to do efforts to crack the test and interview. But you have to do efforts to crack the test and interview.

Is 1 year enough for CLAT?

One year is sufficient time to prepare for CLAT. You can use the tips given section wise according to the syllabus of CLAT. GK – For static you can refer to the Concised size Pearson or the Arihant’s guide.

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Is Neet harder than CLAT?

Answer. If we are talking about getting a seat for the respective courses, then I’d say that neet would be comparatively harder then CLAT. Firstly neet ug is the only exam by which you can pursue MBBS /BDS. While alongside CLAT there are separate exams conducted by many colleges.