Common Law Admission Test
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One such way to watch free CLAT coaching recorded sessions is by finding sites that provide free law entrance preparation resources. YouTube, for example has many channels offering free CLAT coaching; some of these sites even offer recorded lectures in legal reasoning, current affairs, and logical reasoning, among others. Some of the free sessions can be accessed quickly through such channels as LegalEdge or LawPrep Tutorial.
You can also look out for free online portals like Unacademy, where it offers free recorded sessions on a regular basis, especially when it is in their promotional period. Also, many websites offering law school prep have a free trial or even demo session which includes recorded material.
And finally, scroll across the entrance forums or groups from social media sites like Telegram or Facebook, in which members can share the links of free recorded classes and study materials. Keep an eye on special events: some coaching institutes offer free access to recordings when they conduct webinars or workshops.
Yes, CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) preparation videos can be shared via WhatsApp, but there are certain considerations to keep in mind. WhatsApp supports video sharing, but it has a file size limit of 16 MB for videos sent directly through the chat feature. This limit may restrict the duration or quality of your video, especially if it's a recorded session or a detailed explanation.
To overcome this, you can reduce the file size by compressing the video using various apps or online tools without compromising too much on quality. Another option is to upload the video to a cloud service like Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox and share the download link through WhatsApp. This way, the recipients can access the video in its full resolution without worrying about file size restrictions.
If the CLAT preparation video is part of an official course, ensure that the content is legally allowed to be shared on platforms like WhatsApp. Some coaching centers or educators might have restrictions on distributing their content outside designated platforms. Always check the terms and conditions before sharing educational material.
In summary, while you can send CLAT preparation videos via WhatsApp, file size limits may require alternative sharing methods like cloud services.
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Indeed you can attach the acknowledgement form of your application for OBC certificate along with your CLAT application provided that the official regulations permit this. Most entrance exams and institutes also accept proof of certificate during the initial process, like an acknowledgment receipt, considering that the final, original certificate would be produced at the time of document verification.
However, one should go through the CLAT instructions or contact CLAT authorities for verification in case rules are different. In case this is possible, you must obtain an original OBC certificate much prior to the verification process that may arise in the course of the admission procedure. Keep all the documents and proofs related to your OBC certificate with you while moving ahead for any future actions.
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In more than 15 streams, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University/IP University (or IPU) offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate degrees. The official entrance and scholarship exam, known as the IPU CET, is the basis for course admission at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Additionally, IPU is currently accepting CUET exam results for admission to both UG and PG programs.
To know complete admission process, please visit the following link:
https://www.careers360.com/university/guru-gobind-singh-indraprastha-university-delhi#:~:text=D.,the%20university's%20own%20IPU%20CET.
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There are many offline and online coaching for CLAT uG preparation, there are several reputable institutes that stand out. One of the top choices is legalEdge, career launcher,time they all known for its comprehensive study materials and experienced faculty members who provide personalized guidance to students, structured program with regular mock tests and doubt-clearing sessions to help students excel in their CLAT exams.
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The secret to passing the exam is consistent practice, which may be achieved by working through sample papers, mock exams, and prior years' CLAT question papers. Practice as much as you can; it will help you feel more confident and more like an actual test. This a very good way to enhance your preparation.
IF you want to score good marks in CLAT the following a well planned study timetable is a very basic requirement. Along with this you need to highlight your weak areas so that you can focus more on them.
Also try to read english newspaper daily to improve English. And not forget to solve mock papers.
Here are the links where you can get information about CLAT exam and also study material offered by careers360 :
1. CLAT 2025 information and how to prepare :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat
2. Study material :
- https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
- https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-ebooks?sort=recommended&utm_source=clat_ebooks&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=2307&gad_source=1
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Yes, Hindi medium students are eligible to appear for most entrance exams, including those for higher education or competitive exams, provided they meet the other eligibility criteria like educational qualifications. Many exams offer question papers in Hindi, especially for state and national-level exams like UPSC, NEET, JEE, and law entrance exams. However, it’s important to check the specific exam’s language options and instructions during registration to ensure you can choose Hindi as your medium.
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Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to Careers360. Glad to hear you're interested in using our CLAT college predictor too l. It's definitely a handy resource for CLAT aspirants.
To use the predictor, just head over to our website and look for the CLAT section. You'll need to input your CLAT score or rank, and the tool will give you an idea of which colleges you might be able to get into based on previous years' data.
Keep in mind that while it's a useful guide, actual cutoffs can vary from year to year. So use it as a starting point, but don't take it as a guarantee.
Anything specific you're looking to find out with the predictor? Or any particular colleges you're aiming for? Let me know if you need any more help with it!
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