Ailet Pg Llm Mock Test Courses
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Recent CLAT has used an offline pen-and-paper OMR format for the postgraduate paper. Aspirants should still verify the official notification for the relevant admission year before relying on the final mode, date, centre, marking scheme, or counselling rules.
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Exam centre allotment depends on the choices submitted in the application form and the conducting body's final allocation. Select preferences carefully, check the admit card when released, and plan travel early instead of assuming that the first preference will always be allotted.
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Practice with timed full-length mocks, previous-year questions, subject-wise MCQs, OMR-style discipline, and a written error log. After every mock, revise the law subject behind each mistake before attempting the next test.