Entirely fixed aim at CLAT
What
should undergraduates do to protect so that they try the ingress assessment in
the most effectual fashion?
Undergraduates must have a calm mind. They get nervous when
they’re antagonized with unanticipated. This exam is full of amazements and one
should learn to antedate and respond agreeing to the condition.
Students
should read and scrutinize the paper rationally for the initially five minutes beforehand
they begin to answer the questions.
The negative pattern in CLAT
Students
must keep in mind that it is no longer the maximum number of questions that
need to be responded. Now that the negative marking scheme has been familiarized,
they should endeavor to answer the questions they are very sure of.
Students
should attempt the questions which they know faultlessly well, and proceed to
questions where they are able to eliminate at least two options and make an
intelligent guess to arrive at the final answer. They should avoid questions
they are unsure of.
General assistance to the
candidates looking for the entrance test
Interval managing is vital to crack any paper as students have
to attempt 200 questions in 120 minutes. A organized training through the year
would be useful. However, students who started their preparation late need not
worry. They just need to be selective and adopt a systematic approach to their
study.
For example, the Concise Pearson GK Manual should suffice for general
knowledge.
Students
should refer to National Law College papers since 1988. Some of the best
question papers have been set by these colleges in the 1990s and 2000s. There
is no book available to match the standard of these papers. At the end of a day
of study, practise previous year papers, or at least one mock paper.
Recommendation
to undergraduates for General knowledge:
This is separated
into current affairs and static GK. The latter is gigantic and you need to apportion
plenty time towards studying it. Static GK encompasses history and geography .
You need to know about the freedom movement 1857 onwards, personalities, books
and authors, international organisations, important dates and their
significance, committees and commissions.
Current affairs of the last one year,
including issue-based questions international summits (keep the five W’s in
mind), the major awards, new arrangements, all organisations dating from the UN
to BRICS.
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