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kya clat exam me govt. ne kuch changes kiye hain. aur agar changes kiye hain to kya kya? please answer


Bablu Kumar Dangi 22nd Nov, 2019
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rehan18alam Student Expert 22nd Nov, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Following are some changes in CLAT exam:

  1. The number of questions is reduced from 200 to 120-150.
  2. The exam will remain off-line and for two hours.
  3. Comprehension based questions will be asked from quantitative techniques, English, current affairs, deductive reasoning and logical reasoning.

The idea is to get better students to national law universities who have competence in reading texts and demonstrate skills in inferential reasoning.

Hope this helps. Thank you.

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