CLAT 2023 with AILET : Preparation Strategy

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There is no perfect timing to start your preparation but you should always start as early as you can. I think 8 to 10 months of decent preparation will get you in your dream college. Firstly you should start with English Language and focused on reading.

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deepika maurya

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The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is a national-level entrance exam test. It is happening for the very first time that CLAT is conducted twice in the year 2022. The CLAT exam will be conducted in a pen-and-paper mode which means it is basically an offline exam. The CLAT exam is conducted by the National Law Schools or universities (NLUs) for admissions to their undergraduate programme and postgraduate programme. In the CLAT exam, the total number of questions is 150 with multiple-choice questions. 1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer and a 1/4th mark will be deducted for the wrong answer. First of all, read the full syllabus
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Deeksha Dixit

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First and foremost, your primary goal should be the AILET exam, and mocks should be used solely for learning purposes. You can follow the following tips to improve your score:
1. Analyze areas where you're scoring less frequently.
2. Review the topics in which you scored lower on a regular basis.
3. Divide your study time in half: 60% should be spent practicing and revising weak topics, and 40% should be spent maintaining strong areas.
4. Give each section dedicated, fixed time to ensure that you are allocating equal time to all sections.
5. You may give more time to sections that are taking a lot of time after completing the ones you k
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