Current affairs
Hello,
I can suggest you some tips which will help you in preparing better for the same:
1. Check out the last year questions papers: it will help you to analyze a pattern and types of questions they ask in the Paper.
2. Take all the monthly magazine for the whole year: this will help you to read the news faster.
3. Check out the current affairs website/e-paper to get bulletins or short summary of the affairs.
4. Write down notes (but it might take longer time so do it as per the time limit)
5. Make sure that you complete a good amount of reading in a day. Do not go on for reading and remembering the whole news. Look out for a pattern of reading the current affairs which will help you in the exam as you have less time and a lot of syllabus to cover.
Hi Ankita,
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Engineering Aptitude Test (UPESEAT) 2020 has released the detailed exam pattern. It will be conducted online in all over India between May 8 to 15. It will consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions(MCQs) of one mark each and there is no negative marking. It will consists of five sections of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English language comprehension and General awareness.
For detailed information about pattern of exam read this article .
Hope this helps you. For further queries feel free to ask here.
Good Luck!!
Dear Candidate,
Generally the questions are asked related to the Indian current affairs and static knowledge. Also, you can look slightly into the world current affairs. Be thorough with the articles of Indian constitution, Geography static gk and do not forget to read the news papers.
Hello Aspirant,
Here are some of the tips which are basic yet impactful are:
Know the CLAT paper pattern, marking scheme, changes in previous year, latest trends and participating colleges.
It is not the quantity of books but the quality of books which matters. So make sure you have a selective yet good books with you.
Start with previous year CLAT question papers and previous year papers.
Be updated with General awareness, current affairs updates and even legal updates.
Work on your vocabulary. Read newspapers and relevant novels. This will also help you in increasing your speed.
Areas of Law to be understood in basic form includes: Law of Torts, Law of Contract, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and some understanding of Family law.
Attempt online and offline mocks test. There are sectional and full length mocks available as well.
Material you can refer to are: -Previous year question papers -Norman Lewis- Word Power Made easy -Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning- By RS Agarwal -Universal guide to LLB Exam -Pearson GK Module -Monthly magazines on GK, Current Affair, Books and Novel
To check the complete syllabus you can go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
Good Luck!
Hello!!
The GD topics on Current affairs may be based on national or international political development, Policies and issues which are highly debated in media.Some of the current National affairs are Citizenship Amendment Act 2019, Relationship with NRC ,Article 370,Single Use Plastic Ban,Delhi Air Pollution,Chandrayan-2 etc..
GK in general refers to information that is static . For example who landed on moon first, father of chemistry, when and who built jantar mantar. On the other hand current affairs is more related to recent happenings like about india's moon mission, nobel prize winner of 2019 etc.
However,sometimes current affairs are linked to historical facts and data .e.g questions related to NRC in exam .
Hope it helps
Dear Aspirant,
There is no fix time period is provided by CLAT regrading the scope of questions that can be asked under current affairs questions, however, you can expect questions from last 6 months or so as it is advised by Faizan Mustafa, the former president of consortium( CLAT ) to read newspapers for these moths till the date of exam.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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