The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), is an all-India common entrance examination, conducted on rotational basis by 18 National Law Universities (NLUs) for admissions to their UG and PG degree programmes. (Imagesbazaar)
CLAT, unlike other law entrance exams, is a computer based test and hence, one cannot approach the same with a strategy similar to other law entrances. One must adapt to the online format and have the ability to manoeuvre quickly through the test. An online format can slow one down, unlike the pen and paper format. Here are a few tips on cracking CLAT from Gautam Puri, co-founder Career Launcher, vice chairman and MD, CL Educate:
What one can expect in CLAT 2017?
CLAT is unpredictable but given the noise around the last two CLATs, one can expect the paper to largely stick to previous patterns. Not many big changes are likely to happen in the paper and it’s expected to be of average difficulty level.
Last-minute tips
1. Take at-least one mock test based on CLAT Pattern.
2. First attempt the section you are most comfortable with and in which you are likely to get a high score.
3. Solve the questions you know and leave the ones you don’t.
4. Ensure you do not leave any question unread – it could be an ‘easy’ one and could add up to a good score.
5. Start with the ones you can make quick decisions on and then move on to the others.
6. Catch up with the latest news – till the last day. Anything till May 13 night should not be ignored.
[“source-hindustantimes”]