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To prepare for CLAT effectively, start with the subject you find most challenging, often Legal Reasoning or English , and focus on building a strong foundation. For English, read Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis and newspapers like The Hindu for comprehension practice. For Current Affairs and GK, follow Manorama Yearbook and GKToday. Use Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bhardwaj for Legal Reasoning and R.S. Aggarwal for Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. Dedicate daily time to reading newspapers, solving comprehension-based questions, and practicing mock tests weekly to improve speed and accuracy. Analyze your performance in mocks to work on weak areas, and maintain consistency with 6–8 hours of study per day.
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To prepare for CLAT effectively, having a solid strategy and choosing the right resources is key. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Understand the CLAT Syllabus and Pattern
Subjects: The CLAT exam consists of five sections:
English Language
Current Affairs, including General Knowledge
Legal Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Quantitative Techniques
2. Subject-Wise Preparation Strategy
English Language:
Focus on improving vocabulary, reading comprehension, and understanding passage-based questions.
Books:
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary)
High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin (for grammar basics)
Reading Comprehension for CLAT by Arihant
Current Affairs & General Knowledge:
Stay updated with national and international news, legal news, and government policies.
Manorama Yearbook or Lucent's General Knowledge
Regular reading of newspapers like The Hindu or The Indian Express
Online resources for daily current affairs (e.g., GK Today)
Legal Reasoning:
Focus on understanding legal principles, their applications, and case studies.
Legal Awareness and Legal Aptitude by A.P. Bhardwaj
CLAT Legal Reasoning by Pearson
Logical Reasoning:
Practice puzzles, analogies, blood relations, seating arrangements, and logical deductions.
A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal
Logical Reasoning for CLAT by Pearson
Quantitative Techniques:
Focus on basic mathematics like percentages, ratio, average, time and work, and simple algebra.
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Agarwal
CLAT Quantitative Aptitude by Pearson
3. Time Management & Daily Plan
Daily Study Plan: Allocate 2-3 hours per subject daily, focusing more on weaker areas.
Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to assess your progress and build speed. Start with one test per week and increase the frequency as the exam nears.
Revision: Make sure to revise regularly, especially for current affairs and legal concepts.
4. Previous Year Papers & Mock Tests
Solve CLAT Previous Year Papers to understand the exam pattern and difficulty level.
Use online test series to practice time-bound exams and improve your accuracy and speed.
5. Stay Updated
Follow legal blogs, discussions, and forums to stay updated on legal reasoning questions.
Subscribe to current affairs apps for daily updates.
6. Focus on Conceptual Clarity
Rather than rote learning, focus on understanding the concepts behind each
subject.
This strategy, coupled with consistent practice, will help you maximize your performance on CLAT.
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