CLAT 2023: Important tips, instructions to attempt question paper
CLAT is a lengthy, comprehension based paper. The key to success in CLAT 2023 will be effective management of the time.
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NEW DELHI: The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2023 will be a comprehension based question paper. Candidates are asked 150 questions from over 25 passages. This makes the CLAT exam one of the lengthiest law entrance tests. As a result, many candidates find it difficult to complete the question paper.
The key to success in CLAT 2023 will be effective time management. And, those who have practised CLAT sample papers in the last few weeks will have greater chances of securing good marks. However, candidates should have a strategy to attempt the CLAT 2023 question paper.
Following are some tips to attempt the CLAT 2023 question paper exam smoothly.
Tips to attempt CLAT 2023 question paper
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Read the instructions given in the question booklet carefully and go through the question paper quickly.
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Attempt the easy questions first. The difficult and lengthy part should be attempted after this.
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Read the comprehension passages carefully and answer the questions based on the information provided in the passages.
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While attempting the questions, mark the answers in the OMR sheet simultaneously to save your time.
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Avoid negative marking as it affects overall CLAT result significantly.
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Candidates should try to complete the question paper 20 minutes before the given time.
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It is advised to revisit the complete question paper in the rest of the 20 minutes and try to attempt the doubtful questions.
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Overall, candidates should try to attempt 120-130 questions
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CLAT 2023 is scheduled to be held on December 18, 2022, from 2 pm to 4 pm. The law entrance exam is accepted by 22 national law universities and over 60 law schools in the country.
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