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Akanksha

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The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) syllabus is designed to assess candidates on a range of subjects that test their reasoning, analytical, and verbal skills. The subjects in the CLAT syllabus for the undergraduate (UG) programme are:English LanguageCurrent Affairs, including General KnowledgeLegal ReasoningLogical Reasoning Quantitative TechniquesFocus on time management and consistency in practice across all sections. Build your foundation in each subject, and regularly take mock tests to ensure you are comfortable with the exam format.

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Gaurav Tanwar

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Yes, six months can be sufficient to prepare for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), provided you approach your preparation systematically and strategically. The exam tests your knowledge in areas such as English language, current affairs, legal reasoning, logical reasoning, and quantitative techniques.

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Divya Surbhi

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Scoring good marks in the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) requires a strategic and disciplined approach. The exam is competitive and tests your proficiency in various areas, so excelling in it demands consistent effort, time management, and focus. Here are some key tips on how to score well in CLAT:Understand the Exam Pattern and SyllabusCreate a Study PlanStrengthen Core AreasFocus on Current Affairs & General KnowledgeTake Mock Tests RegularlyImprove Speed and AccuracyRevise RegularlyStay Calm and ConfidentFocus on Important TopicsTake Care of Exam Day Logistics

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Gaurav Tanwar

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Your study and dedication matters.You can definately crack CLAT Exam with dedication.

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Anupama Mehra

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To effectively prepare for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), you need a structured approach that covers all the sections of the exam and builds your skills progressively. Here's a step-by-step guide for preparing for CLAT 2026:1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus2. Create a Study Plan3. Focus on Each Section4. Use Quality Study Material5. Regular Mock Tests and Practice Papers6. Focus on Time Management7. Stay Motivated and Healthy

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Priya Peter

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It's a good idea to start solving CLAT mock test papers about 2-3 months before the exam. This gives you enough time to:Familiarise yourself with the exam pattern: Understanding the structure of the exam, the types of questions asked, and the time constraints will help you manage your time effectively on the actual exam day.Identify your strengths and weaknesses: Regular mock tests allow you to assess which areas need more focus and practice.Improve time management skills: The CLAT exam is time-bound, so solving mock tests under timed conditions will help you pace yourself and avoid spending too much time on any one section.Track your
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Chanchal Patra

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Students can download CLAT mock tests for free from this page or alternatively from the Consortium of NLUs official website. Consoritum of NLUs mock tests are free and can be downloaded or practiced online. It is very important that CLAT aspirants regularly solve mock tests. It will help them in analyzing their preparation level and also give experience of appearing in the real exam.It is advised that students solve mock tests in a planned manner. For each subject, students should solve subject/topic wise mock tests during the preparation and solve full length mock tests one month before the exam.

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Gaurav Tanwar

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You can fill the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) application form online through the official website of the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). Follow these steps to complete the application process:Steps to Fill the CLAT Application FormVisit the Official Website:Go to consortiumofnlus.ac.in.Register Yourself:Click on the "Register" button.Provide your name, mobile number, email ID, and password to create an account.Verify your account through the OTP sent to your registered mobile number or email.Login to Your Account:Use the credentials created during registration to log in.Fill the Application Form:Provide person
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Bhumika Aggarwal

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If you've filled in incorrect information in your CLAT application form, it does not necessarily mean your form will be automatically rejected. The Consortium of National Law Universities provides a correction window where you can make changes to your form before the final submission deadline.Here's what you should do:Check the Official Notification: Keep an eye on the official CLAT website for any updates regarding the correction window and make sure you make the necessary corrections within the specified time frame.Login and Correct the Details: If the correction window is open, log in to your CLAT account and correct the wrong infor
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