Common Law Admission Test
Hi student,
Seeing current scenerio where COVID-19 is spreading you should prefer online courses over coaching classes. If you are interested to join now only, and can't delay than an online course will be best for you. But if you can wait than wait a month and join coaching center.
Now, in general, it totally depends on you that you want to sit on bed and study or move to coachings and study. According to my opinions if you have a coaching center nearby and much time will not get wasted in travelling, then you should go for coaching classes because there you will get face to face interaction which will be more reliable.
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
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There is no specific subject stream that you should study in your 12th for being eligible for CLAT. You can complete your 12th in any of the subjects and still b e eligible for CLAT provided you secure the minimum aggregate in your 12th against your Category. If you belong to General Category, you should score atleast 45% in your 12th and if you belong to SC/ST Categories, you should score a minimum aggregate of 40%.. For more information, please read our article https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
Hii ,
You can start off bit by bit and end up doing great, the early you start the better it will be. CLAT has 5 sections English including Comprehension. General Knowledge and current Affairs. Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) Legal Aptitude. Logical Reasoning. You'll just have to revise your maths basics from class 6-10th and you are done for the Quants section.
For verbal you can read normal Lewis's Word power made easy. For legal aptitude there is A.P bhadwaj's book.
Reading a newspaper daily will help you with the GK section and the verbal section. For static GK you can download pdfs available online. You'll have to appear for a lot of mocks too, this'll help you build a speed and boost your confidence. You can appear for mocks and then ascertain if you need a coaching or not.
Please do give a mock before starting off with you preparation level so as to see where you stand and how much more has to be done.
Please visit the link for more information- https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
You can reach out to us for more information regarding admissions entrance tests etc.
Hope it helps.
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Hello Sakhi,
For precious year clat question papers, I'm sharing a link with you from where you can download the previous years question papers for clat.
Please go through it and if you need any further information then please feel free to ask.
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-sample-papers-previous-years&ved=2ahUKEwjrx9iTqs7oAhX3wzgGHbttAFkQFjASegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw19am7FEsVyTGu659iGr1pm&cshid=1585988148061
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
GOOD LUCK!
Hii kshitij,
You can download Common Law Admission Test ( CLAT ) sample papers and previous year papers and their answer keys from our website and then appear for them in a dedicated manner.Appearing for mocks and analysing them is really important part of one's preparation as it helps you know where you stand and also gives you confidence for the D-day. You can also visit the following link to get free mock tests online and related information - https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-mock-test
Hope it helps,
hello aspirant,
clat stands for common law Admission test.
You should know the basic things of laws .also common legal aptitude should be knon.click on the link below to know more about clat 2020 preparation tips
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat
CLAT will be held in pen and paper mode this year as well. As of now the registrations have been extended until April 25th and the exam is likely to be conducted on May 24th after being postponed due to Corona. You can check the exam pattern, syllabus in our article: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat#CLAT-Exam-Pattern-2020 .
CLATsyllabus has been changed and to give you a gist of the changed syllabus,
The no.of questions asked will be reduced from 200 to 150 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.
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