Please give full information on CLAT the exam on law

Please give full information on CLAT the exam on law entrance exam

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Hello everyone ! We youth4work are back with another video.Today we will be discussing about CLAT.
·         The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the common entrance examination for the National Law Universities of India.
·         It is an online objective test conducted for admission to law universities, who conduct it on a rotating basis.
·          CLAT is a national level online entrance test, which is taken after class 12 by the aspirants who wish to pursue under graduate and post graduate courses/programmes in Law.
 
ELIGIBILITY-In this video we will be discussing the eligibility criteria for CLAT
·         There will be no upper age limit for UG Programme in CLAT
The minimum percentage required is Forty five percent (45%) marks or its equivalent grade in case of candidates belonging to General/OBC/PWD/NRI/PIO/OCIcategories
The minimum percentage required is Forty Percent (40%) marks or equivalent in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories.
 
EXAM PATTERN- now let us discuss the exam pattern for CLAT.
·         Total time offered is 2 hours and 200 questions are to be attempted by the candidates.
·         Total  marks are 200
·         The exam is divided into 5 sections.
·         SECTION 1 is English including comprehension
·         SECTION 2 is General Knowledge and Current Affairs
·         SECTION 3 is Mathematics
·         SECTION 4 is Legal Aptitude
·         SECTION 5 is Logical Reasoning
·         Exam is conducted in online mode and in English medium
·         Correct answer gives you +1
·         0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer.
 
We have provided the link for the entire syllabus in the description below.
 
 
 
 
TIPS AND TRICKS
·         You need speed to finish CLAT 2019 within prescribed time limit. Go through the topics in the CLAT information brochure and start with the ones that you are good at. Practise reasoning and mathematics problems by memorising formulas.
 
•             After each study session keep 1 hour for revision of topics learned/practised.
 
•             Make mathematics your strong suit, practise questions to solve them within time to increase efficiency. The trick here is to mug up math formulas by heart, so they come in handy while solving a problem.
 
•             Become smart by attempting questions that you are sure of first, then come to the questions you’re in doubt. But don’t attempt them anyway, remember negative marking is a factor here. Therefore, only attempt a question if you really know the answer to.
 
 
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