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How do you prepare for CLAT in crash course?
Start with taking previous CLAT paper (preferably the latest one) to familiarize yourself with the paper pattern and difficulty level. You will have to put in minimum 04 to 05 hours on a daily basis, besides attending classes. You can join in a crash course with Career Launcher for CLAT preparation.
What is Crash Course for CLAT?
CLAT Crash Course 2022 fully equips you with academic and strategic needs for Law entrance tests such as CLAT, AILET, SLAT, LSAT, and management entrance tests among others. CLATapult’s Crash Course for CLAT 2022 includes 150+ hrs of live lectures to build conceptual understanding and clear doubts.
How long is a crash course for CLAT?
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a centralised test for admission to 23 prominent National Law Universities in India, recent entrant is Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur….COURSE OVERVIEW.
PARTICULARS | CRASH COURSE |
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DURATION | 1 MONTHS |
NO. OF HOURS | 90 HOURS |
DURATION OF CLASS | 3 HRS |
MOCK TEST | 20 ONLINE TEST |
Which is the best bolt program for CLAT?
The rapid paced BOLT program is best suited and most relevant for students who have just finished board (12th) exams and are at the crucial stage just left with 4-6 weeks time. This program is specially designed for all the law aspirants who are ready to give it all for CLAT or other leading law entrance exams.
What is high-speed bolt program?
This program is specially designed for all the law aspirants who are ready to give it all for CLAT or other leading law entrance exams. Our High-speed BOLT program combines intensive classroom training, full length mock tests and doubt clearing and counseling sessions which provides efficient and effective preparation to crash course students.
What is analytical reasoning in CLAT?
ANALYTICAL REASONING: Analytical Reasoning also known as non-verbal reasoning judges the ability to consider a group of facts and rules, and given those facts and rules, determine what could or must be true. In CLAT there will be multiple questions on analytical reasoning based on a single passage.