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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...

Preparing for CLAT 2026: Some Strategies to Crack the Exam

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  The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) India’s most competitive law entrance exams with a pan- India reach. It is written by a lac plus students vying for 3500 odd seats. The statistics speak for themselves.  CLAT obviously requires lot of commitment and discipline. Not just that but it also has to be planned and systematic.  As of this blog publication, there are almost 6 months to get- set- go for CLAT exam as it takes place in December first week.  Ample time? Yes- if you are planning to study full time from a coaching centre.  No- if you are a plus two student. Then, it should be preferably April beginning.  CLAT Exam Pattern and Syllabus:  There are 120 questions distributed among five sections:   English Comprehension – 24 Q’s  Current Affairs including General Knowledge – 28 Q’s  Legal Reasoning – 32Q’s  Logical / critical reasoning – 24 Q’s   Quantitative Techniques – 10 Q’s  Please note that this is as p...

How to prepare for KLEE 2025 in Just 10 days

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KLEE exam is on June 1 st 2025. Starting from today, 20th May 2025, we have JUST 10 days left to prepare for the exam. And that is a highlighted just!  Is that too short a time? The answer is yes and no. A state level competitive exam written by almost 8000 plus candidates is not a cakewalk to be covered in a short span of time. At the same time, if one studies in a smart and practical manner, then KLEE is not out of reach. The new syllabus has just 120 questions and duration is unchanged i.e. two hours. The questions are in the range of moderate to easy and sometimes very easy.  KLEE has four sections – Legal, English, General Knowledge, Mental Ability. Let us look at a smart approach to each section. A good KLEE coaching centre should focus on core aspects of these four sections.  Legal: This is the biggest section in the revised syllabus also. There are 41 questions in legal section for 5-year and 3-year LLB KLEE 2025 exams .  Maxims (Easy to learn and underst...

KLEE Exam Dates 2025 and How to Apply

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Kerala Law Entrance Exam(KLEE) dates have been announced on May 7 th 2025. The notification has been released on the website of the controller of examination, Kerala - https://cee.kerala.gov.in/cee/index-ml.php The announcement no doubt has taken everyone by surprise.  The KLEE aspirant students no doubt are frantically readying to rework their study timings. To quote “So much to do, so little left”. As aspirants, their parents and various LLB coaching centres redraw their schedules, let us give details of the examination and application process step by step:  Exams: Integrated Five-year LLB course 2025-26, Three-year LLB Course 2025-26 Colleges covered under the exam: 4 Govt law colleges in Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Calicut, Thrissur) and named private self-financing law colleges having seat sharing arrangements with govt of Kerala.  Eligibility for admission to Integrated Five-year LLB course and Three-Year LLB course:  The applicant should be a ci...