Hey there,
If you want to get graduate with a law degree, here you will find some suggestions.
Preparing for entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, MHCET, SLAT, LSAT, etc. is not that hard. Keep in mind that if you want to get admission to any good law school then newspaper reading is a must, preferably The Hindu or Indian Express.
If you've started reading newspapers recently, it might take two hours at first, but then try to read relevant stuff. Cover important national and international news and try to finish in an hour or less. It won't be difficult to select relevant material from a newspaper, just avoid local news and deep politics.

“To me, a lawyer is basically the person that knows the rules of the country. We're all throwing the dice, playing the game, moving our pieces around the board, but if there is a problem the lawyer is the only person who has read the inside of the top of the box.”
- Jerry Seinfeld
Books: R .S. Agrawal for Basic Mathematics, Any good Logical Reasoning workbook / Arihant Logical Reasoning, Wren and Martin High School for English Grammar, General Knowledge Arihant. Pearson Legal Reasoning for entrance exams in law.
To cover current affairs, don't wait the last four months, start today, use Drishti's IAS Notes which are readily available on the internet. You just need to give it a good read and try to tie things together so that it becomes easy to remember. Don't try to remember everything, just READ, READ, READ prepare proper notes for the last four months.
Now, remember this: Sticking to a particular schedule is MYTH. Plan your next day a night before.
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