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Manisha Gard

Beginner-Level 5

To prepare for the CLAT GK (Current Affairs) section effectively, follow these tips:Daily Newspaper Reading: Read newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express to stay updated on national and international events, legal developments, and important issues.Monthly Current Affairs Compilations: Use reliable resources like Manorama Yearbook or online platforms to revise monthly updates.Focus on Key Topics: Prioritize topics like legal news, government policies, awards, sports, science, and global events.Regular Revision: Maintain short notes for quick revisions.Practice: Solve previous year papers and attempt GK-specific mock tests to improv
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Bhumika Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Here's a suggested CLAT 2026 preparation timetable:Morning (6 AM - 8 AM): Revise Current Affairs (daily news and legal updates).Mid-Morning (10 AM - 12 PM): Study Legal Reasoning (concepts, case laws, and practice questions).Afternoon (2 PM - 4 PM): Focus on English Language (reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary).Evening (5 PM - 6 PM): Solve Logical Reasoning puzzles and practice critical reasoning.Night (8 PM - 9 PM): Work on Quantitative Techniques (arithmetic and data interpretation).Weekly Tasks: Take mock tests and analyze them on weekends.Include short breaks and stay consistent for optimal results!

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Nitesh Srivastava

Beginner-Level 5

Securing good marks in the CLAT exam can be challenging, but it's achievable with the right preparation. The exam tests your skills in Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, English, Current Affairs, and Quantitative Techniques, requiring consistent effort and a strategic approach. The competition is intense due to the limited seats in top NLUs. However, with proper planning, regular mock tests, and focused revision, you can improve speed, accuracy, and confidence. Success depends on understanding the exam pattern, managing time effectively, and staying updated on current events. While challenging, dedicated preparation can make scoring w
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Akanksha

Beginner-Level 4

For the CLAT exam, the age limit varies depending on the course you are applying for:Undergraduate (UG) Program: There is no upper age limit for candidates. However, candidates must have completed Class 12 or an equivalent exam with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) as of the year of admission.Postgraduate (PG) Program: Again, there is no upper age limit for applicants. Candidates must hold a LLB degree (or equivalent) with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) to be eligible.It's important to check the official CLAT notification for specific eligibility requirements in the year you plan to apply.

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Mohit Dhawan

Beginner-Level 4

To achieve a high rank in the CLAT exam, you should aim for 6-8 hours of focused study each day, depending on your comfort level and proximity to the exam. Consistency is key, so make sure you allocate time to all sections—English, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Current Affairs, and Quantitative Techniques. Break your study into manageable sessions with regular breaks to maintain focus and avoid burnout. Prioritize mock tests and previous year papers as part of your daily routine. Closer to the exam, increase the intensity of your preparation while revising frequently.

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Akanksha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

Solving CLAT mock tests is crucial for several reasons. First, they help you understand the exam pattern and time constraints, allowing you to manage time effectively during the actual exam. Mock tests simulate the real exam environment, reducing anxiety and helping you stay focused. They also highlight your strengths and weaknesses, enabling you to prioritize revision accordingly. Regular practice enhances speed and accuracy, essential for securing a high score. Additionally, analyzing mock test results helps identify areas needing improvement, making it a key component of targeted preparation. Overall, mock tests are vital for boosti
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Divya Surbhi

Beginner-Level 5

Experts recommend a strategic approach to prepare for the CLAT exam. Start by thoroughly understanding the syllabus and exam pattern. Focus on strengthening your reading comprehension and legal reasoning skills, as these carry significant weight. Regularly solve mock tests and previous year papers to improve speed and accuracy. Stay updated with current affairs by reading reliable newspapers like The Hindu and legal developments. Practice logical reasoning and quantitative techniques daily to build confidence. Experts also emphasize the importance of time management, consistent revision, and maintaining a calm, positive mindset through
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Mukul Singh

Beginner-Level 5

For the CLAT English section, refer to the following books:"Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis: Ideal for vocabulary building and understanding root words."High School English Grammar & Composition" by Wren & Martin: Excellent for grammar and sentence construction."English for CLAT" by Bhardwaj: A comprehensive book for CLAT-specific English practice."Arihant's CLAT English Language": Focuses on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar."Objective General English" by R.S. Aggarwal: For improving language skills and practicing grammar.Additionally, reading newspapers like The Hindu daily will also improve your comprehension and
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Anupama Mehra

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Passing the CLAT exam without studying is highly unlikely, as it requires focused preparation to secure a good score. While some candidates might rely on prior knowledge or instincts, achieving success without adequate study is rare and risky. To pass CLAT, it's crucial to have a solid understanding of the syllabus, especially in Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, English, Current Affairs, and Quantitative Techniques. Skipping preparation may result in weak performance. Regular practice with mock tests, previous year papers, and staying updated with current affairs will enhance your chances of success in the exam.

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Priya Peter

Beginner-Level 5

You can download the CLAT syllabus PDF from the official website of the CLAT Consortium. Here's how you can do it:Visit the official CLAT website: clatconsortiumofnlu.ac.inNavigate to the "Examination" section or look for the "Syllabus" link.Download the CLAT 2026 syllabus PDF from the available resources.Alternatively, many coaching institutes and educational websites also provide downloadable PDFs of the syllabus. Make sure to download the most recent syllabus from the official CLAT Consortium website for accuracy.

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