what all questions should i be expecting for CLAT and how should i prepare?
greetings,
as you may be aware, CLAT changed its exam pattern from this year onwards, so CLAT 2020 was a whole new pattern based on reading based general questions.
To prepare for this pattern, you need to:
- Read newspapers everyday
- Develop a habit of reading difficult texts and analyzing their meanings
- Practice analytical reasoning questions from R.S Aggarwal
- get a test series and give at least 50 mock tests (full length) before the actual exam
- analyze your mock tests thoroughly and make a different notebook of your mistakes, revise that notebook occasionally.
- improve your reading and comprehension speed through book reading, article reading and passage reading.
- CLAT is a race against time so do timed tests and timed question practices to improve your chances.
Note- you have to be at least in the top 1000 ranks AIR to get into one of the NLU's that are worth it.
Hello Candidate,
If you are preparing for CLAT exam, then to get admission into a good Law college, a good score is necessary. And to get a good score, the most important part is preparation. For the preparation, you have to make a very good strategy, and you have to be very focused.
Some preparation tips are listed below.
- First of all, gather all the syllabus for this exam.
- Prepare a perfect time table
- Make sure to cover all the topics and concepts.
- Candidate must focus on mock tests and practice tests.
- Solve as much previous year papers as you can
- Analyze the tests you give, recognize the weak areas, and work towards them.
- Do not make assumptions. For every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted.
For more info about the preparation part, you can refer to the link mentioned below.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching/amp
Hope this helps.
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