The document discusses options for students who were unsuccessful in clearing the CLAT exam. It outlines 3 main options: 1) Attempting other law entrance exams offered by other universities, 2) Pursuing a related undergraduate degree that could support future law study, and 3) Taking a year off to better prepare before reattempting the CLAT exam the following year. The document provides examples of other law entrance exams and recommends related undergraduate degrees such as political science. It also emphasizes the importance of coaching to improve CLAT exam preparation for students who choose to reattempt the exam after a one-year break.