CLAT EXAM : WHAT TO DO? FROM WHERE TO DO? AND WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW?

CLAT EXAM DATE: 8th May, 2022
CLAT EXAM DATE: 8th May, 2022

INTRODUCTION

Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is one of the most prominent and challenging exams in India.

 

CLAT is conducted all over India on a rotational basis at 16 national law universities of India, where applicants can apply for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law and other judicial fields.

 

If you are reading this, there is a good probability that either you are preparing for this year’s CLAT exam, or you want to in the near future.

 

If you’re going to prepare for CLAT in the future, this article focuses on the necessary information you need to know about CLAT exams, such as syllabus, eligibility, exam duration, and others.

 

If you are preparing for this year’s CLAT exam, this article also talks about some important tips from the experts that can greatly help you with your studies.

 
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ELIGIBILITY

If you want to appear for CLAT, you should have a Higher Secondary School certificate from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% in the case of SC and ST candidates).

 

AGE LIMIT  

 The candidate should be below 20 years (22 years for SC, ST, and PWD candidates).

  

WHEN TO APPLY

If you want to apply for the CLAT exam while your 10+2 results are awaited, you can do so. However, you are supposed to show that you have scored above the asked percentage of marks before enrolling in the university.

 

EXAM PATTERN

CLAT is a 150 marks exam where all questions are multiple-choice based. The exam also has negative marking, where each wrong answer would lead to a deduction of 0.25 marks

 

EXAM DURATION

The exam duration is 2 hours, and the subjects include English (comprehension included) accounts for 20%, general awareness for 25%, elementary mathematics (numerical ability) for 10%, legal aptitude for 25%, and logical reasoning for 20%.

 

SYLLABUS 

English

As far as the English syllabus is concerned, the exam aims at checking candidates’ proficiency in comprehension messages and grammar.

 

There would be questions related to the passage in the comprehension section, particularly about the theme and synonyms of some words from the passage.

 

The grammar section includes questions such as omission, correction of incorrect sentences, filling the appropriate words in a sentence. 

 
 

General Awareness

For general awareness, the questions range from current topic to static knowledge, such as world’s first, superlatives (world’s largest, highest, tallest, longest, etc.)

 
 

Maths

Maths syllabus for CLAT is similar to the elementary level, i.e., class 10th. For legal aptitude, candidates should focus on the study of law, research aptitude, and problem-solving abilities.

 

There would be questions that involve a legal situation, and the candidate has to suggest solutions to the problem.

 
 

Logical Reasoning

The logical reasoning section aims to check candidates’ ability to identify patterns and logical links and rectify illogical arguments. The questions can range from syllogism to logical sequences and analogies.

 
 

TIPS BY EXPERTS

 

 1. Flatten the ‘Curve of Forgetting’ 

 

Scientists trace the ‘curve of forgetting’ to 1885, but the concept is relevant even in today’s world. 

How long do you think you can retain the last thing you read, watched, or heard? It is difficult to say, right?

 

Well, not really!

 

There is a scientific explanation behind it.

 

Scientists believe that when you hear, read, or learn something for the first time, you retain almost 80% of what you experienced. However, this occurrence is cumulative.

 

You can retain 100 percent of something you learned a week ago after a quick revision. To cut it short, experts suggest that it is better to study in smaller interviews and regularly revise what you had learned previously.

 

 

2. Try Feynman Notebook Model

 

Physicist Robert Feynman suggests that think of a subject or a topic that you want to learn, write its heading on top of the page and now, write about it on the page as if you are explaining that topic to a five-year-old.

 

This might sound absurd, but it can do wonders.

 

The most challenging thing one can do is retain and inculcate simplicity. If you can explain logical reasoning or legal aptitude to a five-year-old, there is nothing that can stop you.

 

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3. Practice Sample Papers

 

One of the most reliable sources of CLAT preparation is practicing last years’ question papers.

 

Not only you get familiar with the exam patterns, but you also get to understand the exam framework that automatically helps you with your studies.

 

Sample papers for CLAT exams offer widely researched and curated previous years’ question papers.

 

They also provide an extensive explanation of the answers that prevent you from making mistakes in the exam.

 

 

BOTTOM LINE

 

YOUR HUBRIS WOULDN’T TAKE YOU ANYWHERE BUT THESE TIPS BY EXPERTS MIGHT!

 

Try to follow them religiously as they have been curated by after thorough researches and deep practical surveys.

 

And for your practice, get sample papers and start your studies. 

 

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ALL THE BEST!

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