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Ideal sectional timings in CLAT-UG.
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Ideal sectional timings in CLAT-UG.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DakwmtIPi_d/?igsh=MWFtOG1neG1xdHVqaQ==
Ideal sectional timings in CLAT-UG.
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Public link: Global Cities and Countries GK Quiz
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TLP-Stories
I remember a student messaging me around seven years ago. If I recall correctly, he had somehow found my number through social media. During our conversation he repeatedly said, "Sir, I don't think I'm smart enough to crack CLAT. Everyone else seems ahead of me. Mera kuch nahi hoga"
He came from a small town where good guidance was hard to find. Whenever he had doubts, he would reach out to me. I helped him with a few concepts, discussed strategy, and tried to point him in the right direction whenever I could.
The rest was entirely his effort. He showed up every single day, learned from his mistakes, and stayed consistent even when his mock scores weren't encouraging.
He eventually cracked CLAT, graduated from a top NLU, and today works with one of the country's leading law firms.
The lesson? CLAT isn't won by the student who starts with the most talent. It's won by the one who refuses to quit when progress feels slow. -Bhavtosh, Founder & Mentor, TLP | The Law Project
TLP's CLAT Chronicles: I remember a student once told me, "Sir, I don't think I'm smart enough to crack CLAT. Everyone else seems ahead of me". This was about 7 years ago if I am not wrong. He wasn't the school topper. He didn't solve hundreds of questions every day. He didn't have access to the best resources or the perfect strategy. But he made one promise to himself—he would show up every single day.
He studied consistently, analyzed every mock test instead of obsessing over scores, worked on his mistakes, and trusted the process. There were days when his mock ranks dropped and self-doubt crept in, but he never allowed one bad test to define him.
Months later, he walked into the CLAT examination hall with quiet confidence. When the results were declared, he had secured a rank that earned him admission to one of India's top National Law Universities.
Today, he works with one of the country's leading law firms. Looking back, he often says that cracking CLAT wasn't about being the most talented student—it was about refusing to give up when it mattered the most.
Success in CLAT isn't reserved for the smartest. It's earned by those who stay consistent long after others have stopped trying.
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Critical Reasoning Mistakes You Must Avoid
Don't rush through the passage. A quick reading often leads to missing the author's main argument.
Stick to the passage. Avoid using your personal opinions or outside knowledge while answering.
Identify the argument correctly. Distinguish between facts, assumptions, premises, and conclusions.
Read every option carefully. The most attractive option isn't always the correct one.
Don't ignore keywords. Words like only, most, unless, and all can completely change the meaning.
Avoid spending too much time on one question. Move ahead and return later if required.
Review your mistakes after every mock. Learning from errors is the fastest way to improve your Critical Reasoning score.
