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How to prepare for CLAT UG Exam 2022?

For better preparation for the CLAT UG 2022 exam, it is crucial to study from the best available sources. Also, ensure that you are consistent in your exam preparation and regularly revise the syllabus. For more info, visit: https://byjusexamprep.com/law-entrance-exams/clat-exam-preparation-tips

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How to prepare for CLAT UG Exam 2022?

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  1. The Most Comprehensive Preparation App For All Exams

  2. Why to start Now for CLAT 2023?

  3. CLAT 2023 Exam Date is out now. It will be held on Dec 18, 2022

  4. How many days to go? 393 Is that a lot?

  5. Time is not sufficient! 6 months is already reduced in your preparation.

  6. There are 22 NLUs that take admission through CLAT. Which one is yours?

  7. CLAT : Gateway to Top NLUs!

  8. You have to focus on Top 5NLUs 1. National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (NLSIU) 2. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (NALSAR) 3. The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (WBNUJS) 4. National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ) 5. National Law Institute University, Bhopal (NLIU)

  9. About CLAT • It is a national level entrance examination. • It is conducted for admission in 22 National Law Universities (NLUs)of India. • Conducting body - Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). • Medium - Conducted only in English Language. • Most important Law Entrance exams for UG 5 Yr. Program.

  10. Selection Process (CLAT) - Two Stage 1. Written Exam – You have to clear the cutoff of the written examination to qualify for the second stage. 2. Counselling – It is mandatory to appear for the counselling process to get admission in the one of the participating National Law Univeristies (NLUs).

  11. CLAT: Eligibility Criteria 1. Educational qualifications - A candidate looking for admissions through CLAT will be required to complete the 10+2 with at least 45%. 2. Age limit: There is no upper age limit.

  12. Highlights of CLAT

  13. CLAT Section – Wise Weightage, No. of Qs

  14. Course Launched Enrol Now! • CLAT 2023- A ComprehensiveCourse • Batch 7 • Why Take This Course • Build CLAT 2023 Concepts from Scratch for Beginners. • Day-wise study plan covering the entire syllabus to help you score better. • Expert guidance by NLU alumni provided until the day of your exam. • 100+ Live Classes (for the new CLAT pattern) with Interactive Quizzes.

  15. What to expect in CLAT 2023? 1. Passage-based questions – In 4 sections except Quantitative Techniques section the question paper, will have passages of 350-450 words each. Questions will be asked from these passages. 2. Quantitative Techniques section - Instead of passages, this section will have questions based on "short sets of Data Interpretation. Sets may include – Pie Chart, Table Chart, Bar Graph, Line Graph, Caselet (passage based D.I.), etc 3. Skills Tested: The paper will test candidates reading, comprehension, analytical and logical skills. 4. So, the current pattern of CLAT expects candidates to have very regular reading habits.

  16. CLAT Syllabus

  17. How to Ace CLAT 2023?

  18. CLAT is all about READING & READING! • First and foremost, start developing your READING and COMPREHENSION skills. • Start reading newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express etc.) from now onwards.

  19. Divide Syllabus in 2 Parts • In first 6 months = Clear All Your Basics + Complete Your Syllabus • In last 6 months = Current Affairs, Practice & Revision

  20. You have so very much to read • You must finish all the basics in class 11 so that you are left with only 4 things to be done in class 12: • Sectional Tests • CLAT PYQP • 3. Mock Tests • Current Affairs • Current Legal Affairs

  21. Priority • School Studies V/S CLAT • Make Weekly plan

  22. Course Launched Enrol Now! • CLAT 2023- A ComprehensiveCourse • Batch 7 • Why Take This Course • Build CLAT 2023 Concepts from Scratch for Beginners. • Day-wise study plan covering the entire syllabus to help you score better. • Expert guidance by NLU alumni provided until the day of your exam. • 100+ Live Classes (for the new CLAT pattern) with Interactive Quizzes.

  23. Tips for English & CR • The new exam pattern is mostly comprehension/ Passage based, hence good reading is essential. • You need to have a good reading and comprehension speed to clear this exam. • Must have deeper insights into understanding of Argument, deductive Reasoning. • In English RCs – It involved good understanding of vocabulary & grammar.

  24. How to increase your Comprehending Skills? • Read - English is all about reading • Read at least half an hour a day. • Read Newspapers editorials, any good books, novels regularly to understand the summary. • Learn 5 new words daily write them in your diary and review it every weekend. • Practice – Attempt Quizzes, Solve 2 -3 short RCs daily. • Fix a strategy- Take mocks followed by thorough analysis

  25. Current Affairs + Legal Affairs • The period of Current Affairs that matters to you: 1 year ( Dec 2021 – Dec 2022) • Please start studying (NOT just reading) the • newspapers right away (if not done already)

  26. Current Affairs • 1. No specific months for Current Affairs. You have to be aware of all important news of last 12 months till the exam date. • 2. Unimportant news can also be asked so, regular updates on current events is must. • 3. 360-degree view to any issues/event is must. • 4. Static knowledge gives you a perspective, a base to understand Current Affairs.

  27. Legal Reasoning • 1. Though the section also expects you to have a basic idea of the important legal terms for better understanding of the Questions. • 2. Someone who is well read with the current legal events will find the passages and questions quite familiar. • 3. Reasoning capabilities are to be developed (one can rely on the old ways of Facts & Principle based reasoning). • 4. It is advised for all the candidates, that they should keep a regular track of all the latest legal happening, the important judgments, etc. • 5. In addition to this, some basic concepts from Contract Law, Constitutional law, etc must be understood well in advance while preparing for CLAT.

  28. Quantitative Techniques • 1. Most ignored section because of least weightage. But if you have good command over Math's topics and decent score in this section will help candidate to be ahead of many and reserve a berth in Top NLUs. • 2. As questions are based on concepts of Math's taught until class 10 (TSD, Time and Work, Profit and Loss, etc.), you need to be thorough with them. • 3. Master in calculations: First step to improving DI skills is to improve your calculations speed. • 4. 15 marks can be the difference between Top 10 NLUs and NO NLU!

  29. How reading will help you entirely! • It improves your English. • It enriches vocabulary. • It enhances your confidence. • It improves your reading & logical skills. • It makes you grammatically sound with perfect sentence framing • Give knowledge about the current affairs & also aware you about current legal events. • To get better results in exam you need to learn constantly. And the best way to learn is to read effectively and a lot.

  30. Time Management • CLAT 2023 preparation without coaching requires much diligence and time management. • If a candidate has recognized his/her strengths and weaknesses, he/she should manage the time accordingly. • It's very vital to require breaks between the studying session because it will help keep the mind fresh.

  31. Stay Optimistic • The candidate appearing for CLAT 2023 is required to possess a positive outlook because the thoughts will find yourself reflecting on the CLAT preparation of the candidate. • With an optimistic approach, a candidate wouldn't get an area for doubts and negativity which can save him/her tons of your time for study and rejuvenation.

  32. Myths about Time Management Time management is nothing but common sense. I do well in school, so I must be managing my time effectively. It takes all the fun out of life!!! Time management? I work better under pressure. No matter what I do, I won’t have enough time!

  33. The Truth About Time Management Increases productivity. Reduces stress. Improves self-esteem. Helps achieve balance in life. Increases self-confidence Helps you reach your goals!

  34. Steps to Managing Your Time Set goals Set reasonable expectations (and remember that no one’s perfect) Make a schedule Revisit and revise your plan

  35. Revisit Your Values Knowing what is most valuable to you gives direction to your life. Your energy should be oriented first toward things that reflect the values that are most important. Examine your values to help you make time management.

  36. Where to start? Set Goals! What is Important? Make your goals specific and concrete. Don’t be vague. Set both long-term goals and short-term ones to support them. Set a deadline for your goals. Integrate your goals: school, personal and career. Realize that goals change, but know which goals to stick to!

  37. Organizing Your Time • Set realistic goals, there are only 24 hours in a day. • Use spare time to review. • Study at the same time each day: make it a habit • Divide study time into manageable chunks • Leave extra time at the end!

  38. Monthly Calendar

  39. Career Opportunities for a Law Graduate Some of the career paths you can consider after obtaining an LLB degree include: • Lawyer/ Attorneys • Legal advisor • Litigation • Law firms (Corporate and Litigation) • Public Prosecutor • Legal researcher • Cyber Lawyer • Judicial Clerk • Legal Journalist • Corporate Counsel • Higher Education • Human Rights lawyer • Legal relation & policy analyst • Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) • Judge Advocate General (Army) • Civil Services • Judicial Services • Indian Legal Services

  40. Top Personalities of India who are Lawyers - Litigators Ram Jethmalani Soli Sorabjee Fali S Nariman Nani Palkhivala Arun Jaitley P Chidambaram Sushma Swaraj Ravi Shankar Prasad

  41. Course Launched Enrol Now! • CLAT 2023- A ComprehensiveCourse • Batch 7 • Why Take This Course • Build CLAT 2023 Concepts from Scratch for Beginners. • Day-wise study plan covering the entire syllabus to help you score better. • Expert guidance by NLU alumni provided until the day of your exam. • 100+ Live Classes (for the new CLAT pattern) with Interactive Quizzes.

  42. Thank You All The Best

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