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PREVIOUS YEAR CLAT QUESTION PAPER

 PREVIOUS YEAR CLAT QUESTION  PAPER                                                                                                                                                  The Common Law Admission Test, popularly known by its acronym CLAT is a national-level entrance test for getting admission to the  National Law Universities (NLU) in India. To ace CLAT, the practice of previous years’ question papers is one of the key steps. FIMT School of Law ease the pressure of the aspiring lawyers of the country by providing previous years’ question papers. Working out the previous years’ question papers boost the confidence of the appearing candidates. The students tend to achieve the desired goal by practicing previous years’ question papers within a given timeframe and improving their preparation in many ways.  The previous years’ question papers/sample question papers that are catered by FIMT School of Law to the students are in pdf format. The previous years' question papers can

HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLAT 2024-A STEP BY STEP GUIDE

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 Swati Pandita Assistant Professor, School of Law,FIMT Alumni- Rajiv Gandhi National university of Law, Patiala (NLU-Patiala), 2018 Batch Application Form for CLAT 2024 has been released by the Consortium of NLUs on their official website www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Candidates aspiring to take the CLAT 2024 exam can now register themselves till 3rd November 2023. Follow the step by step guide for registration: 1- Open the website www.consortiumofnlus.ac.in                                 Click on CLAT 2024 2-        Click on the Register account to make a new account 3- Fill out the required details to register and then Login with the password. 4- You will receive a message like this on creation of account. 5- Fill the OTP from your phone and your account shall be activated. 6- When you login, this Dashboard will be visible 7- Select Under Graduate or Post Graduate and click on apply for CLAT 2024 8- Fill out the Personal Information 9- Fill out the communication details 10-Fill out q

Cracking CLAT UG in 40 Days: A Student's Guide to Success

Yash Vats BBALLB, 7th Sem, School of Law, FIMT The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is your entry to some of India's finest law colleges. To know the CLAT Syllabus is in itself a big of task. CLAT is a two-hour test with five sections. Here is  a quick overview of what you need to tackle: ✔ General Knowledge and Current Affairs (50 marks): This section tests your awareness of current       events. It's a crucial part of the exam. ✔ Legal Aptitude (50 marks): It's about understanding and applying legal principles. ✔ English Grammar and Comprehension (40 marks): Here, you need strong grammar skills and reading       comprehension. ✔ Logical Reasoning (40 marks): Think logically and solve problems here. ✔ Elementary Mathematics (20 marks): Quick and accurate solutions are key, so use shortcuts and basic       formulas.

CLAT 2024: A Last-Minute Guide to Post-Graduation CLAT

      Sachin Soni     Student, BBA-LLB 9 th Sem, FIMT With only 40 days remaining until the Comprehensive Law Admission Test (CLAT) for Post-Graduation, it's time to kick your preparations into high gear. If you haven't started yet, don't panic; we have got you covered with this comprehensive guide. Let's ensure you secure your place in some of the most prestigious law universities. Smart Subject Allocation: Given the time constraints, prioritize subjects based on their weightage in the exam. Begin by dedicating 5 days to constitutional law, which covers a substantial 25-30% of the paper. Allocate 3 days each to jurisprudence, Contract, and Company law, aseach of them contributes 10%. Spend 2 days delving into Family law, with a focus onHindu law, another 10% segment. Dedicate 5 days to Criminal Laws, encompassing IPC, Cr.P.C., and the Evidence Act, contributing 5-15% of the paper. Finally, set aside 2 days for International Law, another 10% segment. Keep 5 days for mis

HOW TO PREPARE FOR CLAT 2024 (UG) IN 40 DAYS

Swati Pandita Assistant Professor, School of Law, FIMT   Alumni- Rajiv Gandhi National university of Law, Patiala (NLU-Patiala), 2018 Batch Understand the Exam Pattern: CLAT 2024 consists of multiple-choice questions in areas such as English, General Knowledge, Mathematics, Legal Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning. Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, including the number of questions, marks, and the time allotted for each section. ✔  Gather Study Materials: Invest in good study materials, including textbooks, practice papers, and guides specifically designed for CLAT preparation. You can refer to books by Universal or Singhal. Online resources and mock test series can be valuable additions to your study material. ✔ Create a Study Plan: Develop a well-structured study plan that allocates time for each subject and section. Ensure a balance between subjects, and dedicate more time to areas where you need improvement. ✔   Improve Reading and Comprehension: Enhance your reading skills,

UG-CLAT 2024 Overview

                                                                                                                          Ananya Kapur                                                                                                                                             BBALLB, 7 th Semester                                                                                                                                             F IMT, GGSIPU                              LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/ananya-kapur-51006a1ba/ The UG-CLAT 2024 is designed to assess candidates' comprehension and reasoning abilities, focusing on skills essential for legal education, rather than prior knowledge. Test Structure It's a 2-hour exam with 120 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 1 mark. There's apenalty of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. The exam comprises five sections: English Language: Passages derived from fiction and non-fiction literature, followed byqu