Wednesday, 11 October 2017

CLAT 2017 TOPPER TIPS

Aspirants dreaming to get into the top law schools dedicated so many months in preparing for the CLAT. They followed the preparation schedule the right way, took as many mock tests as possible, improved the weaknesses and also attempted test series for CLAT.  These aspirants have placed themselves in the top list of the result, thus sought admissions in the top law universities in the country.

These toppers have some useful advice and tips for the aspirants willing to take up the CLAT. I am sure you will find these tips very effective.

One of the toppers of CLAT 2017, Rajat Maloo from Jaipur who secured 154 marks out 196 had topped out of 48000 candidates with confidence and determination with 1st rank.This CLAT topper’s key to success was to overcome the challenge of balancing speed with accuracy. His advice to the future CLAT aspirants is to regularly practice questions and take as many mock test as possible, keeping them refreshed with physical activities rather than wasting time in social media. Rajat had a perfect strategy for section-wise preparation. He added that the key strategy in preparation is to be confident about yourself and preparations done. In case of General Knowledge or Current affairs, you could follow all the national as well as international events, including sports. Read newspapers, magazines and online journals; not just for the GK but to improve language and vocabulary skills. When it comes to Legal Aptitude, you must refer the available books, online materials and read latest case orders; or focus on reading Indian constitution in detail.

The most important step in preparation for the exam is to take as many CLAT test series  as possible. Minimum two mock test is mandatory, so as to identify the mistakes or weaknesses and improve accordingly.

Another important strategy is the Time Management. Schedule the sections accordingly. Following was the strategy followed by this topper to divide the time for each section:
·         
  •       G.K: 5-10 minutes
  • ·         Legal Aptitude:  25-30 minutes
  • ·         English- 20 minutes; RCs excluded during the initial stage as they were time consuming
  • ·         Maths-:15-20 minutes
  • ·         Logical Reasoning: 25 minutes

The keys to success, according to the topper are :
-to be confident
-avoid distractions
 -focus on weaker sections
-frequently practice mock tests

Engage yourself in some physical activities as full time study would bore you make you dull.
The CLAT and AILET 2017 toppers, during a felicitation ceremony quoted that you should act in such a way that it is impossible to fail so as to assure success.

One of the CLAT toppers has some exclusive advice for those late starters.
CLAT topper, Swapnil Katiyar who scored an All India Ranking of 329 in CLAT 2016 and scored 97/150 in AILET. She said that starting late does not mean that you have lost it. You must have a clear idea about how you should prepare. Referring through the last years’ question papers would give clarity on setting a preparation strategy. 

Swapnil has exclusive tips for preparing the GK sections for the late starters. In case of G.K, it is not mandatory to memorize everything. Important events have to be focused. Discuss what you learned, with others. Discussing important points would help in retaining them for a longer period of time.

Swapnil had a unique strategy to study General Awareness section. She had used both conventional way as well as the newer shortcuts. She read daily news, either from the newspapers or apps like Inshorts or JagranJosh. Her answer to the question on whether an average student could also crack the CLAT was that the past performances in schools have no relevant role in the preparation of this exam. As long as one sets to work really hard, there is nothing impossible in cracking this exam.

There are some useful tips to study G.K as given by the topper:

G.K is the most scoring section in the CLAT exam, however highly unpredictable.
·       Find out the major topics covered in the G.K section. In the recent times, major portion was from the Current Affairs
·         Prepare short notes on recent appointments, announcements, important news etc. make sure these notes are revised every weekend.
·         Participate in online quizzes and discussions. You could know how the competitors are preparing and what all they refer.
·         Always check a good newspaper. The newspapers are always the best source to update and know what is happening around the world.
·         Watching interesting shows on news channels could be of great help in preparing for G.K section. Parliament sessions are strongly recommended in this case.


If you have set the goal of getting into one of the Law Universities, it is very important to work really hard and prepare well. That is the sole key to success. Follow the tips accordingly and you will achieve your dream.
                                    
GOOD LUCK!

            

Friday, 22 September 2017

CLAT 2018 Exam Pattern and Syllabus

CLAT or Common Law Admission Test will be conducted by 18 National Law Universtities (NLU) for admission to various UG and PG courses. The CLAT 2018 will be conducted by NUALS Kochi (National University of Advanced Legal Studies Kochi). 

Here, we are giving the latest pattern and  detailed syllabus of CLAT examination.

CLAT  UG exam pattern
In the CLAT exam, there will be 200 Multiple Choice Questions for 200 Marks. The time duration will be 120 minutes or 2 hours. 
Section
No. of questions
Marks
English with Comprehension
40
40
General Knowledge & Current Affairs
50
50
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability)
20
20
Legal Aptitude
50
50
Logical Reasoning
40
40

For each correct answer, candidate will be awarded one mark and for each incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted.

Practice with online CLAT mock test designed as per the new exam pattern by toppers and experts.

CLAT  PG exam pattern

 The exam pattern for PG courses is as below:

Subjects
Number of Questions
Maximum Marks
Constitutional Law
50
50
Jurisprudence
50
50
Other law subjects
50
50
Total
150
150

Read CLAT Topper Interview

CLAT 2018 Syllabus

We have understood the CLAT exam pattern. Now, we will see the CLAT syllabus for each subject/section. 

English including Comprehension:

The English section will check candidates proficiency in English based on comprehension passages and grammar. The grammar section needs correction of incorrect grammatical sentences, filling in blanks in sentences with appropriate words, etc.
  • English Vocabulary- Consisting of synonyms, antonyms, analogies.
  • English Proficiency- Consisting of Idioms & Phrases, fill in the blanks, one-word substitution, sentence improvement, and rearrangement of sentences in paragraph along with jumbled sentences.
  • English Usage errors- spot the error & correct the sentences, spelling mistakes, use the correct word.
  • English Comprehension- This section consists of a paragraph. Candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used etc.

General Knowledge and Current Affairs:

  • Events of National and International importance also covering current events in the area of Economics, Science, Technology, Sports, Persons and Places, Books and Authors.

Mathematics:

  • Arithmetic (Number Theory): Number Systems, Surds and Indices, Square Roots, Fractions and Decimals, HCF and LCM, Simplification, Approximations, Ratio and Proportion, Average and Logarithms.
  • Commercial Maths: Interest, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Partnership and Discounts.
  • Mensuration: Areas and Volumes.

Legal Aptitude:

  • International Law, Criminal Law, Indian Constitution, Legal Terms, Legal Maxims, Family Law, Contracts, and Torts.

Logical Reasoning:

  • Reasoning Tests: Direction and Distance Test, Analogy Test, Classification (Odd Man Out) Test, Coding-Decoding Test, Number Test, Series Test, Relationships Test, Alphabet Test, Ranking Tests and Time Sequence Test.
  • Logic Tests: Statements Assumptions, Statements Arguments, Statements Conclusions and Statements Action.