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Cracking CLAT is the first step in your ladder of becoming a lawyer. However, “How to prepare for CLAT?” is one question every candidate asks, as scoring well in CLAT is a necessity as it will get you a good law college.

Preparing for CLAT requires a lot of hard work and consistency. But before beginning you study plan; you must know the whole syllabus.

SYLLABUS FOR CLAT

  SUBJECT    TOPIC WEIGHTAGE
EnglishComprehension passages, Grammar, word meanings, incorrect/correct sentences  20%
Current Affairs & General KnowledgeAlgebra, profit and loss, time and work, average, speed and distance, permutation-combination and Venn diagrams, statistical estimation, Mensuration  25%
Quantitative Techniques (Mathematics)Static general knowledge including History, Polity, Geography, Environment, etc.   Current affairs- national of national and international importance, sports, new appointments, awards, honors, etc.  10%
Logical ReasoningLogical and Analytical reasoning skills  20%
Legal AptitudeStudy of law, Research aptitude, Problem-solving ability, Questions based on hypothetical situations, Important court decisions  25%

MARKING SCHEME

CLAT has a marking scheme of +1/-0.25; it means for every correct answer you get +1 and for every wrong answer you get -0.25. For every question that you do not attempt you get 0 marks.

MODE OF EXAM

CLAT will be conducted in pen and paper based mode in which you are required to fill your answers in an OMR Sheet.

SECTION WISE PREPARATION TIPS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

For this section, it is important to read as much as possible. Practicing comprehension passages, para jumbles and reading newspapers are the best way to increase you answering speed and learning new phrases. Solving previous year’s question paper and taking online mock tests will help keep your performance in check.

MATHEMATICS

This is the only section were giving a ‘mere reading’ is not enough. The more you practice, the better you will get at it. Revising in your areas of weakness will help you ace this section.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS

There is no defined syllabus for this section and there is no source from which you can study will help you prepare for 100% of the questions asked in section. Some topics which you should definitely prepare for are:

  • Important Awards Each Year In Fields Of Spots, Literature, Science And Arts.
  • Major UN Bodies, Their Functions, Locations And Their Heads.
  • Indian Geography And History.
  • Important Topics Relating To Indian Constitution And Indian Justice System.

For Current Affairs, pick one or two reliable sources and follow them regularly. Some of the newspapers which you can follow includes The Hindu and The Times of India.

LOGICAL REASONING AND LEGAL REASONING

For acing CLAT, you should focus on static and current legal issues, landmark judgements, and important cases from previous years. Reading about all the new amendments and enactments done in both monsoon and winter session of the parliament along with recent contemporary issues will help you too. It is also important to work on vocabulary comprising legal terms, foreign phrases and maxims will help you understand the passages. Going through mock test and previous year question papers will help you understand the type of questions which can be expected during CLAT, and will also help you get a better understanding of how much more you need to prepare.

BOOKS FOR CLAT PREPARATION

SUBJECTBOOKS
EnglishGeneral English by S.P. Bakshi  
High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin  
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis  
Objective General English by Dr. RS Aggarwal
MathematicsQuantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal  
Class 10th NCERT Textbook  
Elementary Mathematics with Numerical Ability by Prateek Jain
General Knowledge & Current AffairsManorama Year Book  
Pratiyogita Darpan  
Lucent’s General Knowledge  
India Year Book  
The Hindu Newspaper
Logical reasoningVerbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal  
Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma  
Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
Legal reasoningUniversal’s CLAT Guide  
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning by A P Bhardwaj  
Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson  
Bare Acts of Indian Constitution

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