Friday, 30 August 2019

How to prepare for CLAT in one month

The whole hogwash that CLAT cannot be prepared in a limited amount of time is about to be swept away. This article is all about tried and tested tips on how to prepare for CLAT in one month. But before that, for any notification regarding DU LLB admission one can refer to the SUCCESS MANTRA (CLEAR EXAM) site. The information on DU LLB counseling too can be found on this webpage.  
  1. Check out the previous year papers
The previous year papers provide an insight regarding the exam pattern, and the changes in the current syllabus. Once the aspirant has acquired all the past year question papers, it is advisable that he or she goes through the papers and segregates what questions come from which topics.
  1. Use the time in hand wisely
Remember, every minute of the next 30 days of your life is precious. Hence use the time as wisely as possible. Do not waste your time in articulation. Rather put it to good use.
  1. Study Smart, Score Smart
In the last month of preparation, it is very essential that the students choose their subjects to revise smartly. This decision will be very crucial in scoring the marks. The foundations of each and every subject of the students have to be very strong. Though it is not advisable to negate any subject, still if one has to, then he or she should make the choice very carefully.
  1. Section-wise Analysis
There are several sections to be prepared for the CLAT exam. Some of them are listed as given :
- General Knowledge : The G.K section is both Static and Dynamic. The Static section of G.K comprises of Indian History, Indian Geography, Indian Polity. The Dynamic section of G.K comprises of Science and Technology, Ecology, Science and Environment, Economics, World affairs etc.
-          Mathematics : All the portions of the high school and secondary schooling are asked in the CLAT exam. Generally the syllabus comprises of the same syllabus as the Bank exams.
-          Legal Reasoning : The Legal Reasoning comprises of torts, Indian Penal Code, Criminal laws etc. Reading comprehension is given and analytical questions are asked on its basis.
-          English : Emphasis is given on English language. But in the last one month it is advisable that the students not take any attempt on learning new fancy words, as that will only be a wastage of time.
  1. Coaching or at home preparation
In the last month of your preparation, it is advisable that you take any crash course study material and make the best use of whatever time you have.

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