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After 10th – How to Prepare for Law Entrance Exams
- May 9, 2025
- Posted by: solutionsaginfotech
- Category: CLAT Crash Course
Just passed Class 10 and already dreaming of a successful career in law? You’re on the right track! Most students wait until after Class 12 to think about their career, but those who plan early always have the upper hand.
At GP Classes, we believe “Early Start = Clear Advantage.” If you want to crack competitive law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or SLAT, starting your preparation just after Class 10 can make a big difference.
Let’s walk you through how to begin your journey and build a strong foundation toward becoming a successful lawyer.
Why Choose Law as a Career?
Law is not just about courtroom debates. It offers diverse career options:
- Corporate Law
- Civil Services
- Judiciary
- Legal Journalism
- Public Policy
- Cyber Law
With the rise in legal awareness and demand for legal experts, law has become one of the most promising and respected professions in India.
Law Entrance Exams You Should Know About
Here are the top exams you’ll need to target after Class 12:
- CLAT – Common Law Admission Test (For NLUs)
- AILET – All India Law Entrance Test (For NLU Delhi)
- SLAT – Symbiosis Law Admission Test
- LSAT India – Law School Admission Test
- MH CET Law – For Law Colleges in Maharashtra
After 10th: What You Should Focus On
While most exams are taken after Class 12, your preparation can and should begin right now. Here’s how:
1. Choose the Right Stream
Though students from any stream can give CLAT, choosing Humanities/Arts with subjects like Political Science, English, and History can help you build a strong base.
2. Improve Your Reading & Vocabulary
Law exams are heavy on English comprehension. Start reading:
- Newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express)
- Magazines (India Today, Outlook)
- Books and Novels (Start with simple fiction)
3. Work on Logical Reasoning
Begin solving puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers. Apps like Lumosity, Elevate, or simply puzzle books can help sharpen your brain.
4. Stay Updated with Current Affairs
Make it a habit to spend 15–20 minutes daily reading news headlines, editorials, and monthly current affairs digests.
5. Build Your Legal Awareness
You don’t need to study law now, but stay informed about important legal events, judgments, and constitutional rights.
How GP Classes Can Help You Prepare for Law
At GP Classes, we specialize in early foundation-building for students who want to pursue competitive careers. Here’s how we guide students:
✅ Foundation Courses from Class 10 onwards
✅ Special Modules for CLAT, AILET, SLAT, and more
✅ Daily GK & Current Affairs capsules
✅ Expert Mentorship & Career Counseling
✅ Mock Tests & Previous Year Papers
✅ Legal Aptitude Practice from Day One
✅ Economics
Whether you’re in Class 10, 11, or 12 – it’s never too early or too late to start with the right strategy and guidance.
Success Story: From Class 10 to NLU
Meet Ritika Sharma, who joined GP Classes after Class 10. With regular classes, mentorship, and mock practice, she cleared CLAT in her first attempt and is now studying at NALSAR Hyderabad, one of India’s top law colleges.
Her secret? Consistency, planning, and starting early.
Conclusion: Make the Right Move Now!
Your journey to becoming a successful lawyer begins today. Don’t wait until Class 12 to think about your future. Start preparing now and gain an unbeatable advantage over others.
At GP Classes, we’re here to guide you every step of the way – from choosing the right stream to cracking the top law entrance exams.
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