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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...