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How to Prepare for CLAT GK & CA

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Some Things to Know About GK & CA in CLAT CLAT has five sections in its 120-question format. Namely – English Comprehension, General Knowledge and Current Affairs (GK&CA), Legal Reasoning, Logical / Critical Reasoning, Quantitative GK&CA section has 28 questions, making it the section with the second highest number of questions after legal reasoning.  GK&CA is a core and important component in CLAT . It has to be studied and understood systematically.  Like all the other sections, this is also passage-based as of now (changes, if any, we will come to know after the consortium releases its first sample, somewhere in September 2026).  In the chronological order of the CLAT question Paper, it comes as the second section after the English comprehension section.  It is interesting as well as challenging. Simple as well as tricky.  How will this Blog help you with CLAT 2026?  Through this blog, we are trying to give tips and suggestions to all Com...

KLEE 2026 – Everything you wanted to Know

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  Preparation for law entrance competitive exams for year 2026 is just starting across Kerala. Students are taking a decision as to whether join for full time course (by taking a year’s academic break), weekend classes (for plus two school goers) or to go for crash course (after plus exams). Through this blog we are giving all the information possible about the exam written by maximum number of students in Kerala, namely KLEE.  About KLEE Kerala Law Entrance Examination (KLEE) is the competitive entrance exam for admission to 5-year Integrated LLB and 3-year LLB courses in the four government law colleges within the state. Namely - Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode Ernakulam, Thrissur.  All the Candidates with a good competitive score, secure merit seat to one of these four colleges.     The exam in itself is conducted by the Controller of Examinations (CE) - the Higher Education Department, Govt of Kerala.   Probable KLEE Exam Date for 2026 Some...

Repeating KLEE and LLB Coaching

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  In today’s blog, we will discuss whether to repeat the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) or not. The question is prime on every KLEE taker’s mind as results have been announced (June 19 th , 2025) and the allotment process is ongoing. Some doubts that persist but only naturally, includes –  Is it worth repeating KLEE?  Should I join a self-financing law college?  Is it a good academic move to join a government law college?  First, let us look at things from a simplistic perspective. There is nothing wrong in taking repetition for a competitive exam. This goes true for every competitive exam in India including crowd puller ones like NEET and JEE. A sizeable number of entrance exam takers in India fail to get through in their first attempt. Out of this many would have taken a year’s academic break to clear their respective entrance test. Nothing wrong in trying again. There is no need to have a mental block over that.  If we are keen to be lawyers, then of c...