Common Law Admission Test
Hey.
Out of the total syllabus for CLAT make sure that you start Current affairs from now on Daily as it is difficult to cover up current affair for a whole year in a few months. And the GK section creates an edge in your rank. So for GK first of all develop a habit to read newspapers daily. The Hindu is the newspaper preferred by various CLAT Aspirants. There is a site called GK today.in which you can go to for current affairs. They have daily quizes based on current affairs which has been proved very usefull for CLAT preparation. This will also help you for your Vocabulary and reading section. Everyone has their own way of studying but preparing notes for this section would not be a waste of time if it helps you in proper retention. Usually the case with top rankers is their marks in GK as well as legal aptitude. For rest sections the marks remain similar. It would be better to work harder for this section for an edge over the others.
Best of luck
Taking the mocks regularly is necessary to improve your speed.
You do not read in a straight line, but rather in a sequence of saccadic movements (jumps). Each of these saccades ends with a fixation, or a temporary snapshot of the text within your focus area.
Sub-vocalization is a very common habit among readers. It involves saying words in your head while reading and it’s one of the main reasons why people read slowly and have trouble improving their reading speed.
Hello,
For vocabulary I will suggest extensive reading. you can also refer to Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis and subscribe to sites like
For Grammar : Strengthen your basic grammar knowledge from Wren and Martin or any books you find comfortable.For RC : Read more. And solve questions as much as you can from materials.Lastly for other questions like cloze test, jumble passages, you can practice from coaching materials and previous year questions.
For logical reasoning these are the topics:
Syllogisms
Assumptions/Conclusions/Arguments/Actions
Logical sequences
Blood Relations
Number test
Directions
Coding-Decoding
Ranking
Verbal Reasoning
Arrangements
Calendar
Thanku.
Dear Deepak,
To pursue LLB you need to qualify the Common Law Aptitude Test (CLAT). As you have completed B.Sc. in Computer Science you can appear the CLAT exam now. Regarding the state of domicile you need to provide the resident certificate which will determine to which state you belong.Once submitted means you can't change your category. If you want to get admission in UP produce your Resident certificate indicating UP.
Dear Aspirant,
I would suggest you to opt for any other career options rather than clat.
Because if you take one more drop, it will be your third time drop.
You may face problems in future for this drop years.
Best of luck.
Hope for best.
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