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sir with all due respect, everytime you tell us what to do in current affairs , you always leave out how we have to do it. like you always mention that we have to do the monthly compendiums but please tell if we have to write down everything to learn, or if not then how do we learn and what all has to be written down because clat post monthly compendiums are really big like 200 pages..
mam is completing all the theory necessary in legal reasoning , for those who are starting their prep now what advice will you give them regarding legal section
@@Shr1sh are you sure? Mujhe lagta h ki dec start me exam h to October end ya November start tk paper set kr diya jata hoga....I'm not sure though, this is my first time giving a competitive exam.
sir do you think vision ias current affairs compendiums are good for clat ? also i cannot view 12 mins to clat wala compendiums, how to access? please reply sir
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself" - Benard Shaw. Lets make ourselves better than what we were before this preparation! That should be the goal rather than something materialistic and outside of us like ranks. As always great session sir!
Bro in the starting mocks current affairs were outdated they were of 2023 so ultimately is irrelevant and after removing it attempt rest of the test i.e. of 90 marks and ideal score in those can be 60-65 (excluding current affairs) But in recent mocks they've updated current affairs so try to get atleast 80-85 then gradually increase sighting your past mistakes