how to manage clat and college if you have only 5 months to prepare for clat 2022?
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Preparing for any entrance is quite a daunting task so you need to firstly dedicate yourself and remove all the distraction from your schedule. With proper discipline you will surely get rewarded. Before you plan, it is important to take care of the following aspects:
- You should properly understand the concept, pattern and syllabus of Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Understand each of these clearly.
- Know where you stand. Take a Diagnostic CLAT/Free Mock to help yourself understand better and the level of preparedness required.
- There cannot be a common strategy. Everyone has a unique style of learning and thus, the plan will differ for everyone.
- Prepare keeping your schedule and level. Take weak areas and muster them before moving on to strong levels.
- If you have already started your preparation for CLAT, then 10-12 hours per week will work for you. If you plan to start now, you will probably be required to spend 18-20 hours per week, depending on your level of comfort with the fundamentals.
For English start reading newspaper, brush up your grammer,practice 2-3 passages per week. Regular practice will help you increase your speed and manage your time effectively.
For maths keep your head strong. Practice mental maths and focus more on Arithmetic especially for CLAT. Set a target of 10-12 questions in the actual paper. Practice 10 questions each day.
Pactice is the key to success in any exam and that holds true for CLAT too. Spend time judiciously and direct all your energies to your goal.
All the best!!
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