Here is a comprehensive guide to maximise your last-moment preparation for CLAT. Candidates must start revising all the sections that they have covered during their CLAT Preparation 2024. Try and put more time in revising sections like English, general knowledge, legal aptitude, logical reasoning and mathematics.
CLAT 2024 Last Day Preparation Tips and Tricks: The Consortium of NLUs will conduct the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) tomorrow; i.e. December 3, 2023. Candidates appearing for the CLAT Exam must be in their last phase of preparation. Though CLAT test-takers dropped from 53,502 in 2021 to 42,766 in 2023, the competition is still tough for getting seat in one of the best NLUs in the country to pursue the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. Candidates can read below a guide to maximise their last-moment preparation for CLAT 2024.
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CLAT 2024 Exam Day Guidelines for CLAT Exam Centre 2024
On the exam day, candidates must carry the following items to the allotted CLAT test center 2024:
- Download CLAT admit card 2024: The CLAT 2024 hall ticket is a mandatory document to be carried to the test centre. Candidates can download the CLAT admit card from the official website of the exam by using their mobile number and password.
- Keep ID proof ready: Along with the admit card, candidates also need to carry a valid and original photo ID proof to the centre. Both, ID proof along with the admit card will be checked at the entry gate of CLAT test centre. Candidates can carry documents such as Aadhar Card, Driver License, Passport, Voter ID, etc. as ID proofs.
- Attested photo: In case, the photograph printed on the admit card is not clear, such candidates must carry an attested photograph to the common law admission test centre. The photo should match the photograph printed on the CLAT 2024 admit card.
- Disability certificate: For candidates belonging to Persons with Disability (PwD) category, it is also mandatory to carry their disability certificate
- Blue/black ball-point pen: Since CLAT 2024 is an offline exam, candidates must carry a ball-point pen of blue and black colour to the centre. It may be noted that candidates will not be allowed to use a pen of any other colour for writing on the admit card or filling the details on the OMR sheet.
- Transparent water bottle: Candidates will not be offered water by the test centre authorities. Therefore, candidates are allowed to carry their water bottles. However, the water bottle should be transparent. Any other type of bottle will not be allowed inside the test centre premises.
- Analogue watch: This year, candidates are also allowed to carry analogue watches inside the test centre
CLAT 2024 Last Minute Preparation Tips
Here is a comprehensive guide to maximise your last-moment preparation for CLAT. Candidates must start revising all the sections that they have covered during their CLAT Preparation 2024. Try and put more time in revising sections like English, general knowledge, legal aptitude, logical reasoning and mathematics.
Here are the important topics for CLAT 2024 that one must revise in the remaining time:
CLAT Sections |
Important Topics |
---|---|
English | Synonyms & Antonyms, Tenses, Spotting Grammatical Errors, Active & Passive Voice |
Current Affairs including GK Section | Events of National and International Importance, Awards & Honours, Eminent Personalities, Sports |
Quantitative Techniques | Ratios and Proportions, Statistics, Mensuration |
Legal Reasoning | Important Supreme Court Judgments, Legal Maxims, Important Acts and Amendments of the Legislature |
Logical Reasoning | Relationships, Analogies, Logical Sequences, Statement & Assumption, Syllogism |
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