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7th May 2015, 11:16 AM
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Tips To Clear CLAT
I have filled exam form for CLAT Exam. I want to clear the Examination without join any Coaching Institute. So I want tips to crack the CLAT Exam in first attempt. Anyone is there, who provides me tips to crack the exam in first attempt. Give me list of some reference books which must help for CLAT Exam.
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12th March 2020, 11:22 AM
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Re: Tips To Clear CLAT
Can you list me some of the good tips for preparation of CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for admission in LLB (UG Programmes) in India?
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12th March 2020, 11:22 AM
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Re: Tips To Clear CLAT
Some of the good tips for preparation of CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for admission in LLB (UG Programmes) are as follows: Time management is the most imperative parameter to clear the exam Make study plan Know the syllabus Study the Entire Syllabus Follow Test Pattern Attempt mock tests for an effective preparation Pay Attention to all sections Prepare study Notes Solve Previous Years Papers Collect appropriate books for study Join a coaching institute for best results Start the preparation early Read newspapers, learn new words, journals etc. CLAT Pattern CLAT is an online examination that comprises of a total of 200 objective type questions. Sections Tested on Number of Questions Maximum Marks English 41 40 GK & Current Affairs 51 50 Mathematics 22 20 Legal Aptitude 52 50 Logical Reasoning 44 40 Total 210 200 CLAT Syllabus English Reading Comprehension Synonyms Prepositions Idioms and Phrases Para Jumbles Foreign Maxims Spellings General Knowledge and Current Affairs Static GK Current Affairs Geography Personalities Special Days Current Legal News Mathematics Profit and Loss Percentages Number System Time and Distance Ratio and Proportion Simple & Compound Interest Linear & Quadratic Equations Geometry and Mensuration Time and Work Probability and Stats Legal Aptitude Constitution Legal Principles Family Law Corporate Law Criminal Law Torts Assertion Reason IPR Logical Reasoning Number Series Syllogisms Odd One Out Statement, Assumption, and Conclusion Blood Relations Logical Deductions Arrangements Logical Relationships Critical Reasoning Statement and Arguments |
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