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What to do After CLAT 2023?

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Sanya Ambastha
20 December 20222 min read
CLAT 2023 is over and you’re probably wondering what to do next. Some candidates have prepared for this exam for a year, some for two. All have been peppered with countless tips on how they should prepare for this exam.

While you may have read posts on what to do before CLAT 2023 takes place, here’s what you should do after CLAT 2023 is FINALLY over!

1. Take a few rest days

Take as much time as you need. If you feel as if checking the answer key and calculating your potential score would help you feel better, do that.
If it wouldn’t, then don’t. Use these days according to yourself, take some time out for introspection. And of course, take some time out to catch up on your favorite web series or hang out with your friends.

2. Have a plan mapped out

The decision you’ll be making over the next few days will decide your life. Don’t rush. Seek advice but think for yourself too.
If your exam went well, decide a preference order for universities. Consider all factors to decide this order, like location, fees, placements, etc. Read up on what the counselling process entails, get basic documents ready.
If it didn’t, chin up. Keep preparing for your backup options and start looking at alternative options as well.

3. Keep your options open

Keep an eye on Law Entrance Exams that are still left. Keep preparing for the rest. Check their dates, syllabus and pattern. Analyse your mistakes in CLAT 2023 and don’t repeat them in others.

Remember, you always have multiple options, in any direction you wish to go. Research properly and be aware of them.

All the best!
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