how to stay focused throughout the year for clat preparation and boards ?? Can anyone suggest a time table for it?
Ann, it is understandably difficult to study for both your Boards and CLAT. Especially when the syllabus is generic. CLAT syllabus has been changed and to give you a gist of the changed syllabus,
The no.of questions asked will be reduced from 200 to 120/125 but the time duration will be the same
English: There will be no more direct vocabulary questions
GK: Static GK will be removed and only your knowledge on current affairs will be tested
Mathematics: Only DI based questions.
Logical Reasoning: More emphasis on critical reasoning questions;
Legal Aptitude: No Legal GK questions but the reasoning questions will remain.
If you have Mathematics as one of your subjects, then you need to stick to what you have been already learning for your Boards. For legal aptitude, try learning one new legal term a day. That way it will be simple for you. You have to practise Logical reasoning. English should also go with your board preparation with more focus on vocabulary. For GK, nothing beats daily newspapers and relevant magazines. And practise atleast 1 mock test a week. You can check them here at our page: https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-sample-papers-previous-years
. They are free to be downloaded. And always remember that focus and determination should come within you. So you have to remind yourself every day that cracking CLAT is your goal and every month rate your progress. There are 5 sections that you need to practise on. So from Moday to Friday allott one hour for each section. For example, om Mondays allot one hour for English. Tuesday let it be GK so on and so forth. By Saturday you would have covered all the sections. Revise all you read on Saturday and take a mock test on Sunday. That way, you will not be pressurizing yourself too.
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