More than more young think we should have been born in big city for higher education according to common law Admission Test

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According to Aakash Jain that was topping the Common Law Admission Test was not need about hard work and hitting the books. It also meant victory his prohibition related to his small town origins and a feared of English. But in the other side according to 18-year-old inhabitants of small town of Kolaras in Shivpuri district, it isn ' t necessary to quit social networking sites to ace such a tough examination. All one needs to do is study strategically. English was nothing less than strange experiences for Jain when he moved to Bhopal from Shivpuri, 312 km north of the state capital, to prepare for the test. Aakash Jain was very poor student and weak in English too in that time when he came to preparing Law test in Bhopal where he saw the poor students in convent. He was paying extra attention in English because he was poor in English. For the sake of, he felt that I should have been born in big city. Jain scored 141.25 marks out of 200 in the CLAT, the results for which were declared on Tuesday night by the Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University (RMLNLU) in Lucknow. The son of a grain merchant said it was not necessary to quit WhatsApp and social networking sites to do well in such examinations. “I remained active on WhatsApp and social networking sites. It never disturbed me from my studies. But then I never looked at anything else when I studied.” I believe in studying strategically. I devoted six to eight hours daily for studies. I always revised whatever I studied at the coaching (institute) and whatever study materials were provided to me. Jain said, when I had any doubt on any subject, I never hesitater in talking to my teachers. I confined myself to the syllabus and took every mock test to check my level of preparations. Jain said he was expecting good marks in the test but becoming the nationwide topper was like a dream come true. He now intends to join the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru. According to Jain there is no need to be born in big city for higher education. Young of small city also can achieve anything by their hard work as Aakash Jain proved. Jain remain busy with Class 12 studies the best way is to leave a year’s gap after the Class 12 examination and prepare well for a competitive examination with complete dedication. “Even my parents thought like that when I decided to drop my regular studies to prepare for Common Law Admission, but I would not have been able to get such an impressive score if I had not allowed myself to take a break from regular studies and prepare for Common Law Admission Test only.”
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